When you step onto someone else’s property in New York, the owner has a legal obligation to maintain reasonably safe conditions. Premises liability law defines...
The rules that govern slip and fall cases in New York differ significantly from those in neighboring states like New Jersey and Connecticut. Comparative negligence...
Can You Sue Someone If You Are Injured on Their Property?
A broken step outside a Brooklyn brownstone. A missing handrail in a Queens parking garage. An unmarked wet floor in a Manhattan office lobby. Property...
What Are the Types of Premises Liability Accidents?
A torn carpet in a Brooklyn apartment lobby. Black ice outside a Manhattan office building. A broken handrail in a Queens parking garage. These hazards...
How a Wrongful Death Attorney Helps Families After Losing a Loved One
Grief follows no schedule, but legal deadlines do. Families across New York City often face the difficult reality that pursuing accountability for a preventable death...
How a Wrongful Death Attorney Holds Manufacturers Accountable for Defective Products
Products reach store shelves and online marketplaces every day with hidden dangers that manufacturers knew about or failed to discover through proper testing. When a...
What Is the Most Common Type of Construction Accident?
Falls from heights are the leading cause of serious injury and death on New York construction sites. Workers are harmed when scaffolds collapse, ladders slip,...
Should I Seek Legal Help After a Construction Accident?
If you were injured on a construction site, you may be facing medical treatment, lost income, and pressure from employers and insurers. In New York,...