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If you've suffered an injury on someone else's property in New York, you may be eligible to file a premises liability claim.
What is premises liability? It refers to the legal responsibility of property owners to ensure their premises are safe for visitors. If you've been injured while shopping, staying in a hotel, or enjoying an amusement park, you might qualify for compensation if certain conditions are met under New York law.
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COMMON TYPES OF PREMISES LIABILITY CASES
Numerous scenarios can lead to a premises liability claim. If you've been injured on someone else's property in New York City, you may have grounds to pursue legal action. Here are some frequent examples of premises liability cases:
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Slip-and-Fall Accidents
These incidents occur when slippery floors or walkways cause individuals to lose their footing and fall. Slip-and-fall accidents are often discussed alongside "trip-and-fall accidents," where unforeseen obstacles lead to falls. Such accidents are a leading cause of injury in the U.S., especially among older adults, resulting in approximately three million emergency room visits annually.
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Inadequate Maintenance
This refers to cases where property owners fail to maintain their premises safely. For example, neglecting to trim trees can result in branches falling and causing injuries.
3
Defective Property Conditions
Property owners can be held liable if they neglect to repair dangerous conditions or fail to warn the public about them.
4
Inadequate Security
Landowners may breach their duty of care if they don't provide sufficient security measures for visitors, such as lighting or security personnel in commercial areas.
While these are common examples of premises liability claims, they are not exhaustive. To determine if your case is valid, schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced premises liability lawyers.
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