The Role of Expert Witnesses in Premises Accident Cases

You can file many different types of personal injury claims in New York City. You can consider filing one in the aftermath of car accidents, subway accidents, and elevator accidents. Premises accident cases typically present the biggest challenges. Premises accident cases involve injuries sustained on another person’s property. It can be difficult to prove negligence on the […]
Premises Liability and Pool Accidents: Legal Insights for New Yorkers

New York City has more private swimming pools, spas, and tubs than you might think. A 2023 New York Magazine report cited more than 15,000 private swimming pools for NYC — and the industry expects that number to grow. New high-rise buildings in the Big Apple tend to feature at least one swimming pool in […]
Slip-and-Fall Accidents in Retail Stores: What You Need To Know

According to the Office of the New York State Comptroller, New York City has over 30,000 retail stores. The Big Apple is filled with stores that sell clothing, electronics, and more. One of the many great things about NYC is that you can buy just about anything you want in any of the city’s five boroughs. The […]
Premises Liability for Apartment Complexes: Who Is Responsible?

If you’re renting an apartment, you may ask who’s responsible when you suffer an injury on the building’s communal premises, such as the lobby. For example, who’s supposed to compensate you if you trip on a poorly lit staircase? In most premises liability cases, the landlord holds responsibility for accidents that occur because of unsafe […]
Five Common Causes of Slip-and-Fall Accidents in NYC Apartment Buildings

One frigid winter morning, Susie steps out of her NYC apartment to walk her dog. When she heads into the parking lot, she wipes out on a slick patch of ice. Now, she’s bedridden and in serious pain. Such accidents are commonplace in New York City apartment buildings. Below, our NYC slip-and-fall lawyers discuss five common causes […]
Premises Liability Cases in New York: When Property Owners Are Responsible for Your Injury

Premises liability incidents, particularly slip-and-fall accidents, can have devastating outcomes for victims. One out of five falls causes a serious injury, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And many of those who fall don’t survive. Statistics reveal that 44,686 people died in falls in 2021. If you’ve hurt yourself on someone else’s property and wonder whether […]
How Can I Prove Negligence in a Premises Liability Case?

Did you slip and fall in a restaurant, trip on a sidewalk near a store, or otherwise suffer an injury on someone’s property? In legal terms, this would be a premises liability case. When taking legal action for premises accidents, you need solid proof, like photos, medical records, and witness statements. Sometimes, it’s not immediately […]
Common Examples of Medical Malpractice in New York

When you visit a doctor for medical assistance, you trust them to provide the thorough, reliable care you need to make a full recovery. But unfortunately, medical malpractice is relatively common throughout the U.S., and especially in New York. Between 2012 and 2022, New York saw the largest number of medical malpractice lawsuits in the […]
5 Reasons To Hire a New York Sidewalk Accident Lawyer

Walking in NYC can be riskier than you’d expect. Apart from the about 15,000 pedestrians who suffer injuries from motor vehicles in New York every year, pedestrians can trip on uneven pavement, suffer injuries from heavy falling objects near construction sites, or slip on icy sidewalks. If you sustain an injury while walking down the […]
Common Causes of Slip-and-Fall Accidents in New York

Slip-and-fall accidents can be dangerous because victims rarely see them coming. One moment, they could be chatting with their neighbors, and the next, nursing a serious bump to the head after wiping out on an icy sidewalk. Slip-and-fall accidents are incredibly common. In 2021, 44,686 people lost their lives due to falls at work and home, according […]