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Directions: Read the mystery below. Make smart inferences and be able to back up your theory with evidence from the text. Complete the task questions below. Be prepared to argue your thoughts. 

At 5’6’ and a 110lbs, Queenie Trap was a sight to behold. Queenie ran out of the house after a fight with her husband, Arthur, around 8:30pm. She went to the country club where a party going on. She left the club shortly before 1am and invited a few friends to follow her home and have one more drink. They got to the Trap house about ten minutes after Queenie giving her time alone at the home. The guests were met at the door by Queenie who stated, “Something terrible happened. Arthur slipped and fell on the stairs. He was coming down for another drink—he still had the glass in his hand—and I think he’s dead. Oh, my God—what shall I do?” The autopsy conducted later concluded that Arthur had died from a wound on the side of his head, confirmed that he’d been drunk, and put his time of death around 8pm.

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What’s the difference between slips, trips, and falls?

Home » FAQs » What’s the difference between slips, trips, and falls?

While their names are similar, the main differences between trip and fall cases and slip and fall cases are how the fall occurred and the injuries sustained during the accident. A slip occurs when the victim slips on a wet floor or other slick surface , whereas a trip occurs when the victim actually trips over an object .

A fall is generally the result of a slip or trip.

What is a “trip” and fall?

A trip and fall accident occurs when a person “trips” over some sort of object, broken or uneven surface, or other type of physical obstacle resulting in a fall and potential injury. Commonly, trips and falls are caused by stray items on shelves , in aisles, or on floor fixtures in department stores, hotel lobbies, and other high-traffic areas. These items can create obstacles that patrons can easily trip over . Trip and fall accidents are also caused by potholes, pavement cracks, and other outside hazards .

Common injuries sustained in a trip and fall can include fractures in the hands or arms , abrasions to the head or face, and injuries to the elbows or knees.

What is a “slip” and fall?

S lip and fall injuries are often caused by wet or icy patches on sidewalks , parking lots , stores , and other locations where a person may “slip” on a slick surface. These dangerous areas should be cleaned up as soon as possible, and clearly demarcated in the meantime—such as with a “wet floor” sign — to alert people of the danger. If you slipped and fell in an area without those warnings , you could be eligible for financial compensation.

Common injures sustained in a slip and fall accident can include head or brain injuries , neck or back injuries , spinal cord damage , and broken bones.

If you’ve been injured in a slip, trip, or fall accident, call Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys today for a free consultation . We have 679+ years of combined legal experience helping Louisianans recover the compensation they deserve from those responsible for their injuries. Call us today at 888.501.7888 and begin your path to healing.

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Types of Slips, Trips, and Falls

There are different types of  slip, trip, and fall incidents  that can occur, and there are some common factors that are known to cause them. For example, a person can slip on something, trip over something, or step on something—and fall as a result. Sometimes, it is our own behavior that causes these accidents. Other times, however, it is the negligence of another that contributes to the accident occurring.

Types of Slips, Trips, and Falls

Examples of Different Types of Slips, Trips, and Falls

Although slip, trip, and fall sound as though they are referring to the same thing, they are actually different types of accidents. To provide you with some clarification as to what makes them different, we provide more information about each type of incident here.

Slips can happen when there is “loss of balance caused by too little friction between your feet and the surface you walk or work on,” according to the  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) .

For example, if there is water, food, or some other type of liquid left on the floor, it can cause you to lose your balance and potentially slip and fall on the floor or into an object. In addition to those things, dust, power, or granules can also cause a person to slip.

According to OSHA, below are some additional factors that are known to cause slips:

  • Polished floors such as concrete or marble
  • Freshly waxed surfaces
  • Stepping onto different surfaces (e.g., walking from carpet to tile)
  • Loose floorboards
  • Wet or muddy floors
  • Ramps without the appropriate resistant surfaces

If your foot or leg hits something such as merchandise that was left in the middle of a shopping aisle, it can cause you to lose your balance and trip. When you trip, you may either fall onto the floor or into an object. Some causes of trips include:

  • Clutter left in the walkway
  • Exposed cables or cords
  • Uneven flooring
  • Uneven or damaged steps
  • Uneven surfaces

In addition to these factors, poor lighting is also known to cause slips and trips.

Falls are often the result of a slip or trip incident. If you slip or trip and fall on someone else’s property, you might have a viable claim against the property owner. This is true for both public and private property.

Types of Slips, Trips, and Falls a New York Personal Injury Lawyer Can Help You With

Slip, trips, and falls can occur anywhere and at any given time. Some of the places a slip or trip incident might occur are:

At Your Place of Employment

Depending on where you work, you may be more at risk of slipping or tripping and potentially falling. For example, if you work on a construction site, there is a good chance you will be exposed to cords, heavy machinery, and even slippery surfaces. When safety measures are implemented, they can reduce the chances of a slip and fall accident from occurring.

However, when safety measures are ignored and a third party created hazardous conditions in your workplace, they could be held liable if you were to slip or trip and suffer injuries as a result.

In a Nursing Home

Older adults are more prone to falling due to their age and decline in abilities. The  National Council on Aging (NCOA)  states that an older adult is admitted into the emergency room to treat a fall-related injury every 11 seconds. When an older adult is neglected or is not properly supervised by nursing home staff members, they are more likely to fall and potentially suffer a serious or fatal injury.

On Public or Private Property

Property owners in New York are required to maintain their premises to ensure they are free from any unsafe or defective conditions. Those who neglect to do this could face legal repercussions if someone were to slip or trip and fall on their property.

Injuries Suffered in a Slip, Trip, and Fall Accident

Some of the injuries an individual could potentially suffer in a slip or trip accident include:

  • Sprains and strains
  • Bruises and contusions
  • Abrasions and lacerations
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

Even if you suffered just a scratch, it is crucial for you to contact a  slip and fall accident attorney Floral Park  or  Garden City slip and fall injury lawyers (depending on where you had the accident). Your legal representative can explain you how you can file a claim or open a lawsuit against the at-fault party to receive compensation for your medical bills or lost wages. However, if you suffered serious injuries, you might be awarded non-economic damages that surpass whatever insurance policies cover. Pain and suffering, disfigurement, disability, etc. could be the effect of a slip and fall accident and you need a fair settlement to get your life back on track.

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If you or a loved one fell on someone else’s property, whether it was at work or while shopping at your local department store, you are encouraged to contact  the Law Office of Cohen & Jaffe, LLP  at  (866) 878-6774  to find out if you are entitled to compensation for your injuries. We provide legal services to those who engaged in a slip and fall accident in Nassau, Queens, Suffolk, and neighboring counties.

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“When we talk about democracy  – American democracy – we often talk big ideas like life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. What we don’t talk about enough is how hard it is.” “American democracy asks the hardest of things: to believe that we’re a part of something bigger than ourselves. So democracy begins with each of us.” — “I’ve long said that history has shown that ordinary Americans can do the most extraordinary things. And there’s no better example of that in the entire world than right here at Pointe du Hoc. Rangers from farms, from cities, from every part of America.”

— As we gather here today, it’s not just to honor those who showed such remarkable bravery that day June 6, 1944. It’s to listen to the echo of their voices. To hear them. Because they are summoning us. They’re asking us what will we do. They’re not asking us to scale these cliffs. They’re asking us to stay true to what America stands for.

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President Joe Biden arrived in France on Wednesday for a visit during which he will commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied forces landed in Normandy and paved the way for the liberation of Europe in World War II. The trip also marks Biden’s first state visit to France.

The historic D-Day operation included nearly 160,000 troops from Britain , the U.S. , Canada and other nations, and helped lead to the defeat of Nazi Germany. On Thursday, Biden is expected to deliver remarks at a ceremony in Normandy commemorating the event, and to participate in a wreath-laying. At least 25 heads of state are expected to be in France to mark the occasion.

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The anniversary provides the perfect opportunity for Biden to weave together symbolism with policy and politics. Along with falling in the midst of his reelection campaign – and offering him opportunities to contrast with his opponent, former President Donald Trump – the visit to America's oldest ally comes as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is in its second year, the humanitarian crisis in the Middle East continues to escalate and China looms large over Taiwan, threatening its independence.

World War II “showed the world the value of strong alliances and partnerships, which is a lesson that continues to resonate strongly today, both in Europe and, quite frankly, well beyond Europe,” John Kirby, White House national security communications advisor, told reporters earlier this week during a preview of Biden’s trip.

“President Biden has made revitalizing our relationships a key priority, recognizing that we are stronger when we act together and that today’s challenges require global perspectives, global approaches, global responses, and multilateral effort and cooperation,” Kirby said. “France is our oldest ally, and this visit will underscore continued U.S.-French leadership on a range of consequential global issues.”

Biden, who will be in France for five days, is also scheduled to deliver remarks Friday at Pointe Du Hoc – where American soldiers on D-Day scaled cliffs to seize German artillery. He’s expected to focus on the importance of fighting for democracy.

“You can point to real lives that were impacted at Pointe du Hoc,” Kirby said. “You can point to real blood that was spilt in pursuit of that loftier goal. And you can tell stories about real men who climbed real cliffs and faced real bullets and real danger in the pursuit of something a whole hell of a lot bigger than themselves.”

Following the anniversary commemorations, French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte Macron, will host Biden and First Lady Jill Biden for the state visit. During a bilateral meeting between Biden and Macron, the two presidents will discuss continuing to support Ukraine, the war in Gaza and efforts to combat climate change, Kirby said.

Macron is reportedly weighing sending French military trainers to Ukraine – a potential move that’s sparked concern among some allies as it could lead to increased tensions with Russia. Notably, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will be in France this week as well, and is expected to meet with both Macron and Biden.

Biden follows a long line of U.S. presidents who have visited France to commemorate D-Day. His trip comes 40 years after former President Ronald Reagan’s famous speech at Pointe du Hoc, where he stressed the importance of allies.

"We in America have learned bitter lessons from two World Wars: It is better to be here ready to protect the peace, than to take blind shelter across the sea, rushing to respond only after freedom is lost. We’ve learned that isolationism never was and never will be an acceptable response to tyrannical governments with an expansionist intent," Reagan said during remarks on the 40th anniversary of D-Day.

In the background of Biden’s trip, of course, is the 2024 presidential election – the outcome of which could impact the relationship between the U.S., France and other NATO allies. Trump, for example, has repeatedly called out NATO members for not devoting enough money to defense, and has threatened not to come to the aid of those who don’t meet the alliance’s defense spending target – something he’s also sought to frame as a negotiating tactic.

While in France, Biden also plans to speak with U.S. and international veterans who served in World War II, and to visit a cemetery honoring fallen American soldiers during World War I. During a Trump trip to France in 2018, the former president did not visit the WWI Aisne-Marne American Cemetery due to what the White House at the time said was poor weather. Later reporting from The Atlantic said Trump criticized the dead buried there as “losers,” which Trump denied.

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Reaction to Richard Holden's interview has already started trickling in.

One Tory candidate told our deputy political editor Sam Coates that the MP was a "disgrace to the Conservative Party".

"He's put himself over candidates. He's shown complete disdain for party members," they said. 

They added that it's becoming a "running joke" among candidates that Basildon and Billericay - the constituency Mr Holden is standing in - will turn into a Labour seat. 

"The only reason this fool won't be associated with this disastrous election is because nobody believes anyone thinks he is competent, capable or trusted enough to be involved in the day-to-day decision-making of this campaign," they said. 

If you missed Mr Holden's interview, you can watch it below...

Back to the interview with former defence secretary Liam Fox now. 

During the sit down with Ali Fortescue, he was asked about Nigel Farage's comments about Rishi Sunak. 

The Reform UK leader said the prime minister didn't understand the UK's history and culture, and he has been accused of emphasising Mr Sunak's immigrant heritage. 

Mr Fox told the Politics Hub that he was "disappointed" with Mr Farage's comments. 

"It's disappointing and it's dangerous. It brings an element into our politics which we should not have in British politics," he said.

"I hope that Nigel Farage will reflect on it - because I think he's a decent person. And I think he owes the prime minister and the country an apology." 

Labour's shadow environment secretary Steve Reed is next to appear on the show. 

He starts by reiterating that his party has no plan to increase personal taxes, including income tax, VAT and national insurance.

"People are currently paying the highest rates of personal taxation for 70 years since the end of the Second World War, and we have a cost of living crisis. People simply can't afford to pay anymore," he says.

"Labour's been crystal clear about all the way through this. We have proposals to inject funding into public services where that is required, and we have identified specific tax loopholes that we will close in order to bring that funding in." 

He says this includes changes to the nom-dom tax status and the VAT break on private school fees. 

"There will be no increase in the taxes that working people are paying," he adds. 

He is pushed on whether tax thresholds will change. 

"There is no plan and there's no need to change those because everything in our manifesto... is fully costed," he replies. 

Now to the world's second-biggest election.

Millions of people have taken part in elections to the European Parliament and the votes are being counted. 

Full results are expected later this evening, with seven major parties vying for seats.

Here's their current share in parliament: 

  • The Europeans People’s Party currently holds almost 25%. 
  • Followed by the Socialist and Democrats at just shy of 20%.
  • Renew Europe has 14%.
  • With 'The Conservative and Reformists' and The Greens taking up around 10% of seats each.
  • Identity and Democracy and The Left follow at nearly 7% and 5%.

Correspondent for Greece and Cyprus at the Financial Times, Eleni Varvitsioti, tells the Politics Hub that the balance of power is expected to shift on major issues like mass migration, and energy politics. 

"We will see a shift to the right as I understand in the policies that will be taken in the next five years in the European Parliament," she adds. 

She explains that the question is whether the right-leaning parties are going to be able to cooperate. 

Next up in the studio is one of the original three Brexiteers - Sir Liam Fox. 

The former defence secretary came to Rishi Sunak's defence as Ali asked him why the prime minister has decided not to talk to journalists this weekend. 

He says Mr Sunak has been out campaigning and he will do more interviews as the election draws closer, adding that this is "not a cartoon election". 

He also argues that people have moved on from the PM's D-Day mistake, but it's the media that is still talking about it.

"Out in the country, people are still talking about the issues that matter most to them," he says. 

"The reason I wanted to come on here tonight was to say the real issue around defence is not around D-Day celebrations. It's around the fact that Vladimir Putin this week is threatening to give ballistic missiles to some of our country's enemies," he adds.

 He says the election needs to focus on the "big issues", including the fact that "we are in a crisis".

 "These are the serious issues. This is not a cartoon election, it is a real dangerous world we live in and the public want us to deal with the real issues," he adds. 

  Election veteran, our chief political correspondent Jon Craig , is first up on the Politics Hub. 

He tells Ali that Rishi Sunak's recent gaffes are more than mistakes we have seen from politicians in the past, because they are the result of "bad planning and bad judgement". 

"This is just terrible judgement by the prime minister," he says. 

"I suppose there are questions about why David Cameron didn't say to Rishi, no don't go," he adds, referring to the PM's mistake in leaving D-Day commemorations early. 

Earlier today, he also spoke to the Conservative Party Chair Richard Holden. 

The MP has been confirmed as the party's candidate in Basildon and Billericay, in Essex, having represented North West Durham since 2019.

Local Conservatives raised the possibility of challenging his selection, after he was the only person shortlisted for the seat by the party. 

Jon asked him about the decision, saying it was "anti- democratic" but he refused to give a straight answer about the situation. 

"I've already answered these questions when I did a Channel 4 interview last week," Mr Holden said. 

The show begins with the breaking news that centrist minister Benny Gantz has resigned from the Israeli war cabinet. 

Addressing the nation, he said the decision was "complex and painful". 

He also called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to set an election date. 

His decision means the only centrist power in the embattled leader's far-right coalition has been withdrawn.

It comes after Mr Gantz presented Mr Netanyahu with an 8 June deadline to come up with a clear post-war strategy for Gaza. 

You can read all the latest updates in our dedicated Israel-Hamas blog below...

Our daily show  Politics Hub With Ali Fortescue  is live now on Sky News.

The fast-paced programme dissects the inner workings of Westminster, with interviews, insights, and analysis - bringing you, the audience, into the corridors of power.

Watch in the stream at the top of this page, and follow live updates here in the Politics Hub.

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Earlier today, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride was asked on Sunday Morning With Trevor Philips whether the prime minister will remain in place up until the election on 4 July. 

"Absolutely," Mr Stride said, adding there "should be no question of anything other than that".

But Sky's chief political correspondent Jon Craig says the very fact the question is now being asked in the middle of a general election campaign is "extraordinary".

"This sort of thing hardly ever happens. It's extraordinary that this has been raised," he says.

"But what it shows is just how serious the D-Day fiasco was for the prime minister and that even if he limps to the general election, he really is on borrowed time."

He adds that cabinet ministers, candidates and activists are "furious" as this row rolls on for a third day. 

There had been speculation in some quarters that Rishi Sunak could quit in the run-up to polling day as he faces ongoing criticism for leaving D-Day commemorations early this week.

Former cabinet minister Nadine Dorries, a fierce critic of Mr Sunak, suggested last night there were "rumours around" that Mr Sunak was "about to fall on his sword". 

Mr Sunak has apologised for leaving the commemorations early, describing it as a "mistake".

Meanwhile, our political correspondent Serena Barker-Singh says Mr Sunak has been keeping a low profile on the campaign trail once again today ( see profile at 2.06pm ).

Jon Craig says no doubt his opponents will say "you can run, prime minister, but you can't hide".

Politicians should stop tying themselves in knots in promising not to raise taxes, the head of an influential thinktank has told Sky News - warning it could lead to something worse.

Speaking to Sky News' Sunday Morning With Trevor Phillips show, Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, argued neither of the main parties wanted to talk about the scale of the financial challenge faced by the next government.

He made his comments as Labour sought to reassure voters with a manifesto guarantee not to raise income tax, national insurance or VAT for five years.

The election pledge follows the hotly-disputed Tory claim that Labour would hike taxes by £2,000.

The Conservatives argue they are now bringing taxes down after hikes in recent years, with further cuts promised as part of their election pitch.

But Mr Johnson said: "I do wish they'd stop ruling things out because they may well find that they regret that when they assume office.

"What worries me, I suppose, is that we will then end up - because they've ruled out the sort of simple taxes - we'll end up with complicated and actually quite economically damaging taxes.

"Whether it's on companies or on investment or what have you, which people can't see."

He added: "I just wish they would stop saying what they're not going to do because they tie themselves in knots.

"The more they say we're not going to increase council tax or reform council tax, we're not going to increase income tax or national insurance contributions and so on, the more they tie themselves into doing either - just not being able to raise the money they might need or raising it in ways actually more damaging than it would be if they were to do the more straightforward things."

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