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Grounds for a Lawsuit: All About Slips and Falls

24 min · 18. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Civil Banter, Stanford Cummings and Hamish Mills McEwen break down what really happens in slip and fall cases (a timely topic during Ottawa’s freeze–thaw season). After opening with Two Truths and a Lawyer featuring colleague Kiran Uppal the hosts explore how black ice forms, which injuries they see most often, and why strict notice deadlines for municipal and private property falls can determine whether a claim survives. They also discuss the importance of identifying who owns the property, what evidence to gather immediately after a fall, and how tools like surveillance footage and weather data help establish what happened. The episode wraps with a clear explanation of negligence, contributory negligence, and the higher “gross negligence” standard that applies to municipalities. Questions or ideas? Email: civilbanter@nelliganlaw.ca Thank you for joining us for Civil Banter. Tune in for more insightful discussions about all things civil litigation.

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Grounds for a Lawsuit: All About Slips and Falls

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