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Slip and Fall Lawyer
Were you or a family member injured in a slip-and-fall accident in New York? These types of accidents can result in serious injuries and even wrongful death. If your accident occurred on someone else’s property — and they allowed for a dangerous condition to exist — you may be able to seek compensation for medical bills and other relevant expenses.
Slip and Fall FAQs
First, you should get medical help immediately, even if you don’t think you’re badly hurt; this will help document your injuries and link them to the accident. You should also do the following:
- Document the accident. Take notes on how and where it happened, and snap photos of the hazard that caused your fall.
- Get written statements from any witnesses. Their accounts can be crucial for your claim.
- Report the accident to the property owner or manager and ask for a copy of the incident report.
- Don't discuss the accident or your injuries with the property owner or their insurance without first talking with our slip and fall lawyers.
You don’t need a lawyer to file a slip-and-fall claim, but it’s highly recommended. Insurance companies often try to minimize injuries or offer low settlements before you’ve spoken with an attorney.
New York’s statute of limitations states that you have three years to file a personal injury claim for slip-and-fall-related incidents. However, if the claim is for wrongful death, it must be brought within two years from the date of death. The time to sue a municipality may be significantly shorter, depending on whom the claim is against.
Consult our personal injury attorneys as soon as possible to learn more about your options.
Slip and fall victims may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages, such as:
- Medical expenses (current and future)
- Lost wages and future earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Reduced quality of life
- Disfigurement and scarring
To recover these damages, we'll need to show that the property owner either knew about the hazard that caused your fall or should have known and didn't fix it.
The short answer is yes. New York uses a comparative negligence rule, so your percentage of fault can reduce your compensation.
For example, if you’re found 20% at fault and your total damages are $100,000, you’d still get $80,000. That said, our attorneys will work hard to reduce your share of fault and maximize your payment.
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How Our Slip and Fall
Lawyers Can Help You
How Our Slip and Fall Lawyers Can Help You
If you were hurt in a slip-and-fall accident, dealing with the legal process and insurance companies can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in. Our experienced attorneys handle everything so you can focus on healing.
Here's How We Can Help:
Case Evaluation
We start by reviewing your accident, identifying who’s responsible, assessing your injuries, and estimating your claim’s value.
Gathering Evidence
We’ll collect evidence by documenting the scene, speaking to witnesses, and consulting experts to prove the property owner’s negligence.
Negotiating with Insurance
Insurance companies often try to pay as little as possible. We negotiate to ensure you get a fair amount for medical bills, lost wages, and more.
Going to Court
If a fair settlement isn’t offered, we’ll take your case to court and fight for the maximum compensation you deserve.
Why Do Slip and Fall
Accidents Happen?
Why Do Slip and Fall Accidents Happen?
Property owners are required by law to keep their property safe for visitors. If they don’t fix known hazards or take care of dangerous conditions, they can be held liable for any injuries that result. Slip and fall accidents can happen for all kinds of reasons, including, but not limited to:
Wet or slippery floors (spills, leaks, or recently mopped or waxed surfaces)
Uneven or cracked pavement
Poorly maintained stairs or handrails
Bad lighting
Loose or torn carpets
Snow and ice buildup
Common Types of Slip and Fall Injuries
Some of the most common types of slip and fall injuries include:
- Broken bones: Falls often cause fractures in wrists, ankles, or hips.
- Head injuries: Hitting your head can result in concussions or traumatic brain injuries.
- Spinal cord injuries: Some falls can damage the spinal cord and lead to partial or complete paralysis.
- Soft tissue injuries: Sprains, strains, and damage to muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
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