Cleveland, OH (September 12, 2025) – Emergency crews responded Friday morning to a report of a person injured in a fall at 13933 Lakewood Heights Boulevard on Cleveland’s west side.
According to the Cleveland Division of Fire, the incident occurred just before 9:40 a.m. on September 12. EMS units arrived at the scene and provided care to one individual who suffered injuries after a reported fall. The injured person was transported to a nearby hospital for evaluation and treatment.
The circumstances surrounding the fall remain unclear. Investigators are working to determine whether the incident occurred inside a residence or on surrounding property.
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If you or a loved one was hurt in a slip-and-fall or trip hazard incident such as this, you may be eligible to pursue compensation under Ohio personal injury laws. Falls can cause lasting damage—from broken bones to head trauma—and may involve unsafe conditions on public or private property.
If this incident near Cleveland could have been prevented by proper safety measures, seeking legal advice quickly is essential. Property owners may be liable if their negligence caused the injury.
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- The name and condition of the injured party have not yet been disclosed.
- Investigators will evaluate the scene for safety violations, structural hazards, or other contributing factors.
- Updates may follow as more information becomes available.
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If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a fall due to unsafe conditions, contact an experienced Cleveland personal injury lawyer today to understand your rights and legal options.
