Can I sue a company if I was injured on their premises?

I slipped at an establishment and hurt my back. They had mopped the floor and did not have a wet floor sign down. Can I sue them?
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Law Office of Christopher F. Earley | Christopher Earley
Boston, MA
Yes, you can bring a claim for negligence.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 9/2/2011

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Answered By: Gregory Casale Attorney at Law
You can sue anyone. However to be successful, you must be able to prove negligence on their part and damages on your part. Negligence can be determined in many ways, but it is essentially defined as what would a reasonable person be expected to do in those circumstances and did this person fall below that standard. Then you must also show measurable harm. That is typically determined through medical bills.

Answer Applies to: Massachusetts
Replied: 9/5/2011

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