Several factors need to be taken into account to determine if there may be liability, but in general, a property owner will be liable when the victim can prove:
1. The property owner caused the unsafe condition and the resulting slip and fall accident, i.e., by not cleaning up a spill, not marking it with a “caution” sign.
2. The property owner was aware of the unsafe condition but failed to take action to correct the unsafe condition.
3. The property owner knew or should have known about the danger, because a “reasonable person” would have known about the danger and taken corrective action to prevent the injury that resulted.
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