Archive for 'Premises Liability' Category
Public spaces like parks, sidewalks, subway stations and government buildings are used by New Yorkers every day. When these areas are not properly maintained, serious accidents can happen. Property owners, including public entities, may be held responsible if poor maintenance results in an injury. Let’s explore this topic. Common examples of inadequate maintenance Inadequate maintenance […]
All over Long Island, residents and visitors alike will soon be celebrating the 249th birthday of our great United States of America. Here on Long Island, there are plenty of activities for families and individuals to attend. Regardless of whether your Fourth of July plans include traveling or staying closer to home, here are a […]
Warning signs do more than signal caution—they serve a legal purpose. When someone suffers an injury on your property, the presence of a warning sign can influence the outcome of a premises liability claim. Signs that identify hazards like wet floors, broken steps, or exposed wiring help demonstrate that you took action to reduce risk. […]
Fall is here in New York, bringing cooler temperatures and colorful leaves. But it’s also time to think about the winter ahead and the dangers it can bring. Winter in New York means icy sidewalks, snow-covered steps and slippery roads that can catch you by surprise. It’s important to know who’s responsible when accidents happen […]

