Safety Guidelines for Senior Citizens to Avoid Slip and Fall Injuries
January 8th, 2009At the Bernstein Law Firm, we are very concerned about the care and safety of the elderly. According to AARP, falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries for older people. All it takes is a slip on a patch of ice or a rug, a stumble on the stairs, or a brief loss of balance to cause serious injury or even death.
Each year one of every three Americans, 65 and older, falls. Almost a third of these individuals require medical treatment, according to the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). According to the same study, nearly 16,000 older people died from falls. Broken bones and cuts aren’t the only injuries suffered when an older person loses his or her footing. Half of the 16,000 deaths cited above resulted from traumatic brain injury, caused when victims hit their heads.
Beyond the personal pain and suffering, health care expenditures related to these mishaps are truly staggering. If more effort isn’t put into prevention, the CDC predicts, the direct medical costs resulting from falls each year in this country will escalate from approximately $20 billion today to $54.9 billion by 2020.
Prevention begins with you - keeping yourself and your home, workplace, and community safe. Here are five steps you can take right now to reduce your risk:
If you or a loved one suffered a serious injury as a result of a fall, we urge you to consult an attorney experienced with slip and fall accident laws. Contact our law firm today, to get a free, confidential legal consultation about your potential slip and fall accident claim.




