Slip and Fall Injuries at Daycare — Georgia Child Injury Lawyers

Slips, trips, and falls may seem minor, but when they happen in a daycare setting, they often reveal serious safety failures. At Kalka Law Group, we help Georgia families hold daycares accountable when unsafe conditions cause preventable child injuries.


Why Slip and Fall Accidents Happen in Daycares

Children are naturally active — but daycare staff have a duty to keep their environment hazard-free. Many daycare fall injuries occur because staff ignored safety protocols or failed to supervise properly.

Common Causes of Daycare Slip and Fall Injuries

  • Wet or slippery floors from spills or mopping
  • Loose rugs or damaged floor mats
  • Cluttered walkways or toys left in high-traffic areas
  • Poorly maintained outdoor play areas
  • Failure to clean up hazards quickly
  • Inadequate supervision during recess or transitions

Even a short fall can cause broken bones, concussions, or permanent injury in young children.


Who Is Responsible for a Daycare Slip and Fall?

Daycare facilities are subject to Georgia’s premises liability laws and must maintain safe environments for children. When they fail, multiple parties may share fault:

  • Daycare owners for not enforcing cleaning or inspection policies
  • Staff members who ignored hazards or left spills unaddressed
  • Maintenance companies responsible for repairs or floor safety
  • Property owners who failed to fix dangerous conditions

Our legal team investigates every detail to determine who was negligent — and why it happened.


How We Prove Negligence in Daycare Fall Cases

Our attorneys build each case with solid evidence that links unsafe conditions to your child’s injury. We often work with safety inspectors and child injury experts to support your claim.

Types of Evidence We Collect

  • Incident and injury reports from the daycare
  • Photographs or video footage of the hazard
  • Georgia DECAL inspection or violation records
  • Witness statements and staff logs
  • Medical documentation from pediatricians or hospitals

How Daycares Can Prevent Slip and Fall Injuries

  • Clean and dry floors regularly
  • Ensure mats and rugs are secure and non-slip
  • Keep hallways free of clutter
  • Provide staff training on hazard recognition
  • Supervise children during transitions and playtime

Failure to implement these measures is clear negligence under Georgia childcare safety standards.


Serving Families Across Georgia

Kalka Law Group represents families across Atlanta, Marietta, and Lawrenceville in daycare slip and fall injury cases. We’re committed to protecting Georgia’s children from preventable harm.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue a daycare for my child’s fall?

Yes. If the fall was caused by unsafe conditions or lack of supervision, you can pursue a claim under Georgia premises liability laws.

What if my child fell outside on the playground?

Outdoor falls are often caused by defective equipment or poor maintenance — both forms of daycare negligence that justify compensation.

How long do I have to file a claim?

Most child injury claims in Georgia must be filed within two years, though minors may have extended filing periods.

What compensation can I recover?

Medical expenses, pain and suffering, therapy costs, and punitive damages may all be available depending on the daycare’s conduct.