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Premises Liability · Property Accidents · NYC

You Were Hurt on Someone Else's Property.
They Owe You Compensation.

Property owners in New York have a legal duty to keep their premises safe. When they fail — and you get hurt — they are responsible for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. We make them pay.

✅ No upfront fees ✅ Available 24/7 ✅ No fee unless we win ✅ NYC's 5 Boroughs

Premises Liability Cases We Handle

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Slip & Fall Accidents
Ice, snow, wet floors, uneven surfaces, broken pavement — property owner's failure to maintain safe conditions.
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Construction Site Defects
Falling objects, inadequate barriers, hazardous scaffolding on public sidewalks adjacent to construction.
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Negligent Security
Assault, robbery, or attack on premises due to inadequate lighting, broken locks, or failure to provide security.
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Dog Bites & Animal Attacks
Property owner or tenant liability for dog attacks occurring on their property or in common areas.
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Fire & Building Code Violations
Inadequate fire escapes, blocked exits, missing sprinklers — violations causing injury or death in fires.
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Swimming Pool Accidents
Drowning, near-drowning, and diving injuries due to inadequate fencing, supervision, or pool maintenance.
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Falling Objects & Facades
NYC facade collapses, falling bricks, overhead objects dropping from buildings — property owner strict liability.
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Retail & Commercial Premises
Injuries in stores, restaurants, hotels, parking lots, and commercial buildings due to unsafe conditions.

We're Not a Billboard.
We're Your Lawyers.

Notice of Defect Expertise — Premises liability requires proving the owner knew or should have known about the hazard. We investigate maintenance records, prior incident reports, and inspection histories to establish this critical element.
Government Claims — Injured on NYC property, MTA, NYCHA, or a public school? You have only 90 days to file a Notice of Claim against the government. Missing this deadline permanently bars your case. Call us immediately.
Comparative Negligence Defense — Property owners always claim you were partly at fault. New York's comparative negligence law still allows recovery even if you share blame. We fight to minimize your assigned fault percentage and maximize your recovery.
Scene Preservation — We immediately dispatch investigators to document conditions, pull surveillance footage, and photograph hazards before they're repaired or destroyed. Evidence disappears fast — time is critical.
No Upfront Cost — We front all investigation and litigation costs. You pay nothing unless we win your premises liability case.

Common Questions
About Premises Liability

I fell in a store. Do I need to report it to the manager before calling a lawyer?+

You should report it to the store if it's safe to do so — this creates an incident report that documents the hazard. But do not give a recorded statement to the store's insurance company before consulting us. Their adjuster's job is to minimize your claim. Call us first.

What if I was hurt on New York City government property?+

Cases involving NYC, the MTA, NYCHA, a public school, or any government entity require a Notice of Claim filed within 90 days of your injury. This is a hard deadline — miss it and your case is permanently barred regardless of how strong your evidence is. Call us the same day you're injured.

The property owner says they didn't know about the hazard. Does that end my case?+

Not necessarily. Owners are also liable if they "should have known" — meaning if a reasonable inspection would have revealed the danger. We investigate how long the hazard existed, maintenance schedules, and prior complaints to establish constructive notice.

I was partially at fault for my fall. Can I still recover?+

Yes. New York follows pure comparative negligence — even if you're 50% at fault, you can recover 50% of your damages. Property owners and their insurers routinely claim victim fault to reduce payouts. We fight back with evidence showing the property defect was the primary cause.

What damages can I recover in a premises liability case?+

Medical expenses (emergency, hospitalization, physical therapy, ongoing treatment), lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and in certain cases punitive damages. Serious premises cases in NYC regularly settle in the six-figure to seven-figure range.

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