Slip & Fall Accident

Every day people are seriously injured from falls. An owner and management company of a property are responsible for keeping their premises in a reasonably safe condition to prevent people from sustaining injury.

Automobile & Motor Vehicle Accidents

When you are injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, carelessness, mistake, or intentional action, you may have a valid personal injury claim for compensation. Personal injury refers to any injury to a person, physical or mental, including a broken bone, a cut, post-traumatic stress disorder, paralysis, or death which occurs as a result of someone else’s negligence. When a family member is injured or killed as a result of the negligence of another, the injured person or the surviving children, parents, or siblings, have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit seeking compensation for that loss.

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Pursuing Injury Claims for Accidents on Unsafe Property

Not every slip and fall injury entitles the injured person to a claim, only those related to accidents caused by the property owner or manager’s failure to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe condition, or warn the public of a dangerous condition that they caused, knew about, or should have known about. Was a member of your family injured in a slip and fall accident caused by negligence of a New York City business owner or operator?

Pursuing Injury Claims for Accidents on Unsafe Property

Every day people are seriously injured from falls. An owner and management company of a property are responsible for keeping their premises in a reasonably safe condition to prevent people from sustaining injury. Although walkways and sidewalks are not required to be in perfect condition, they must be reasonably safe to prevent a person from tripping. Owners of property are required to maintain safe stairways, walkways, and handrails and comply with State and local building codes. Uneven stair risers, loose handrails, and loose steps are all dangerous conditions that can cause an accident. You may also pursue a claim for injuries against a state, city or other government entity if your accident occurred on government-controlled property such as a bus stop, subway station or housing development.

Pursuing Injury Claims for
Accidents on Unsafe Property

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