Fall brings breathtaking colors to New York, but the season also creates more slip and fall dangers across the state. These accidents can cause serious consequences that hurt not just your health but also your wallet. Here are three common fall hazards in the fall season to keep in mind.
Wet leaves make sidewalks slippery
Autumn leaves might look beautiful on trees, but once they fall and become wet, they transform into serious slip hazards. To stay safe during autumn walks, remember to:
- Wear shoes with a good grip
- Take smaller, careful steps on leaf-covered paths
- Use handrails on stairs
- Stick to clear walkways whenever possible
Wet leaves create a slippery surface similar to ice. The problem worsens when leaves hide potential hazards underneath like cracks or uneven pavement.
Rain makes indoor floors slick
Fall brings increased rainfall to New York, which creates hazards when people track water into buildings.
Wet floors in store entrances, office lobbies, and apartment buildings cause countless serious slip and fall injuries each autumn. Without proper mats and warning signs, these slick surfaces put visitors at serious risk.
Early frost makes hidden ice patches
As autumn progresses, overnight temperatures occasionally drop below freezing. This creates morning ice patches that surprise many people. These nearly invisible hazards form on sidewalks and parking lots, especially in shaded areas that don’t receive morning sun.
When temperatures drop, give yourself extra time in the morning to navigate potentially icy conditions. Walk slowly and test surfaces before putting your full weight down if they appear wet or shiny.
Getting help after a sudden fall
After getting hurt in a slip and fall this autumn despite being careful, see a doctor right away. Moreover, seeking professional legal help to make it less stressful to secure compensation for your injuries. The financial assistance can help make your recovery smoother and the coming weeks easier to bear.

