
Matthew D. Pardy, Esq.
Founding Partner

With winter fast approaching, now is the perfect time to start thinking about how you’ll stay safe all season long. Slipping on ice is a common reason why people show up in emergency and urgent care clinics, and it can lead to some pretty serious injuries. Anyone is vulnerable to the slippery conditions, from kids to seniors. But the good news is there are steps you can take that will allow you to enjoy the outdoors this winter and dramatically reduce your risks of slipping on ice. Let’s take a closer look.
For those who haven’t ever slipped on ice before, consider yourself lucky as the injuries can be painful and recovery can be slow. According to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 20% of falls result in a head injury or broken bones. The CDC also states that three million seniors need medical attention yearly due to a fall, and you can bet that ice is a factor in a percentage of those falls.
Breaking it down further, some of the most common injuries when slipping on ice include:
Any one of these will be enough to sideline you and, depending on the severity of the injuries and your age, the recovery process can be slow and painful. In the case of a TBI, full recovery may not be possible.
Physical injuries may only be part of what you deal with, as many people can develop a fear of the ice after suffering from a serious fall. This can prevent you from enjoying life to the fullest during the winter season.
If you plan to stay home and remain indoors, you can see how this isn’t sustainable in the long run. Sure, it may keep you safe from slipping on the ice, but what are you sacrificing for this “safety”? Are you prepared to skip all social gatherings, not do errands and become home bound? Risk always exists no matter where you are, so a better approach is to learn how to reduce your risk.
The only time that this rule doesn’t apply is during a snow or ice event. In this case, it’s best to stay at home if possible until the weather improves.
Before you even take your first step outdoors, it’s wise to assume everything you see is covered in ice. Not all ice is visible, and sometimes it can look like a puddle or just a bit of moisture. By the time you realize the surface is icy, it’s too late and you’ve already fallen. If you assume everything is slippery, then you will take the proper precautions.
One of the best tips to avoid slipping on ice is to update your footwear and ensure you’re wearing something with excellent traction. Look for boots that have plenty of deep ridges, and preferably in different patterns and directions. This can help you get a better grip as you walk. Also, the material should be flexible even in the cold, rather than freezing up and becoming rigid.
If you don’t want to purchase new boots, try looking for ice grips that slip on over your existing boots. These often have small metal spikes on them that will do a great job cutting through the ice and giving you a sense of stability. This is a convenient and inexpensive option.
Winter is not the time to be rushing about, especially on foot. Be sure to take your time, walk slowly and ensure you feel stable on your feet. It can also be helpful to take small steps, making sure you feel the surface before you put all your weight down.
Night-time walks can be wonderfully relaxing and enjoyable, but winter can throw a wrench in your plans. Temperatures dip once the sun goes down, which can cause surfaces to freeze over. Combine that with the low-light conditions, and you’ve got a recipe for disaster. There’s no reason to stop walking altogether; instead, it’s wise to switch to daytime walks.
As a responsible homeowner, it’s up to you to keep your sidewalks clear in the winter, but what about your driveway and front door/entryway? Make sure to clear snow and ice as it forms so it never gets a chance to build up. If you’re physically unable to clear the snow and ice, it’s best to hire someone who can.
Even if you take all these precautions, accidents can still happen, and there’s the fact that not everyone is as careful as you. What if you slip on ice and fall at someone else’s house, a public place or a business? In this case, the negligent party could be found liable if you file a personal injury claim.
Personal injury claims can be very confusing, and dealing with an insurance company that is set on lowballing you can be overwhelming. That is exactly why we encourage you to give us a call and speak to one of our experienced attorneys. We understand how traumatic a slip-and-fall accident can be, and the monetary and emotional costs that you’ll go through. We want to fight for fair and reasonable compensation on your part so you can focus on recovery.
You can visit one of our many offices at:
You can also call now for a free consultation at (888) 522-0222.
Let us take care of everything and fight for compensation.
Contact Us & We’ll Guide You Through Your Next Steps!
Required Fields*
Your Information Is Safe With Us.

Living in Central Florida means sharing our local highways, including the heavily congested I-4 corridor,…

Living and driving in Central Florida come with their own unique rhythm. Between the theme…

The advent of ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft has transformed transportation over the past…

Left-turn accidents are one of the most common and deadly types of motorcycle crashes. A…
Questions About Your Case? Get a Free Consultation. Click to Call (407) 481-0066
Questions About Your Case? Get a Free Consultation. Click to Call (407) 481-0066

Founding Partner

Founding Partner

Certified Civil Trial Attorney

Personal Injury Attorney
Questions About Your Case? Get a Free Consultation. Click to Call (407) 481-0066
Questions About Your Case? Get a Free Consultation. Click to Call (407) 481-0066
You don’t have to face this alone. Whether you were injured in a car accident, a slip and fall, or a workplace incident, our attorneys are here to listen, advise, and fight for compensation.
Your consultation is completely free, and you pay nothing unless we win your case. Reach out today, we’re available 24/7 and ready to help you take the first step toward recovery.
Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A. — the firm represents injured individuals in accident and insurance cases.
By contacting Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A. by any means, you agree that you are not forming an attorney-client relationship. Any information you provide may not remain confidential nor be protected by the attorney-client privilege. An attorney-client relationship cannot be formed without a written agreement signed by Pardy & Rodriguez, P.A.
Always close. Always ready. Offices across Orlando, Bradenton, Tampa, Deltona, Poinciana, Davenport, Kissimmee, and Lakeland (Satellite Office).
Content goes here .. (2)