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Loune-Djenia Askew, Esq.
Apr 24, 2026
While spills and wet surfaces are often blamed, one overlooked issue is the type of paint or coating used on floors. The wrong kind of paint can turn an ordinary walking surface into a serious hazard.
Slip and fall accidents are one of the most common causes of injury in Florida. With frequent rain, high humidity, and constant foot traffic in places like grocery stores, restaurants, hotels, and office buildings, floors can quickly become dangerous if not properly maintained.
While spills and wet surfaces are often blamed, one overlooked issue is the type of paint or coating used on floors. The wrong kind of paint can turn an ordinary walking surface into a serious hazard.
Why Some Floor Finishes Become Dangerous When Wet
Not all flooring surfaces are created with safety in mind. Some finishes may look clean and polished but become extremely slick when moisture is present.
Common high-risk surfaces include:
Epoxy coatings – Durable but often very slippery when wet if not treated
Polished concrete – Smooth finish reduces traction in damp conditions
Tile and stone – Especially when highly polished
Standard floor paints – Many are not designed for slip resistance
In Florida’s climate, where water is almost always a factor—whether from rain, humidity, or spills—these surfaces can quickly lead to accidents.
The Hidden Risk of Slippery Floor Paint
Many businesses paint floors for durability or aesthetics. However, if the paint lacks anti-slip properties, it can become extremely dangerous when wet.
Unlike textured or treated surfaces, smooth painted floors provide little to no grip. This significantly increases the risk of:
Broken bones
Head injuries, including traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
Back and spinal cord injuries
Because these risks are foreseeable, property owners are expected to take steps to prevent them.
Safer Alternatives: Anti-Slip Solutions
The good news is that safer options exist. Property owners can reduce risk by using:
Anti-slip paints designed specifically for flooring
Friction-enhancing additives mixed into coatings
Textured finishes that improve grip
Non-slip mats and runners in high-traffic areas
In a state like Florida, these are not just upgrades—they are practical safety measures.
Florida Law: Property Owner Responsibility
Under Florida Statute 768.0755, businesses and property owners have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe premises.
To bring a successful slip and fall claim in Florida, an injured person generally must show that the business had actual or constructive knowledge of the dangerous condition and failed to address it.
This duty includes:
Maintaining safe walking surfaces
Fixing or correcting hazards promptly
Warning visitors of known dangers
If a floor is coated with paint that becomes dangerously slippery when wet, that condition may qualify as a foreseeable hazard—especially in Florida’s environment.
What Property Owners Should Be Doing
To reduce liability and protect visitors, Florida property owners should:
Use slip-resistant paints and coatings
Add anti-slip additives where needed
Conduct routine inspections of flooring conditions
Clean and dry wet areas quickly and consistently
Place clear warning signs when floors are wet
Install mats near entrances to manage rainwater
Ignoring these steps can increase the risk of injury—and legal exposure.
What to Do If You’ve Been Injured
If you were injured in a slip and fall caused by a slippery painted floor, you may have the right to seek compensation for:
Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
These cases often depend on proving that the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to act.
Final Thoughts
In Florida, slippery floors are not just an inconvenience—they are a serious safety issue. When businesses choose floor paints or coatings without considering slip resistance, they may be putting customers at risk.
Preventing these accidents starts with proper materials, routine maintenance, and awareness of legal responsibilities. When those steps are ignored, the consequences can be life-changing.
For more information, contact our office at Askew & Associates, P.A. by calling 954-546-2699.
Disclaimer: this blog post is not intended to be legal advice. We highly recommend speaking to an attorney if you have any legal concerns.
