Slip And Fall Lawyer Harlem, NY
Harlem is known for being a vibrant, bustling community. But its streets, sidewalks, and buildings are not immune to the hazards that lead to slips and falls. These accidents can lead to serious injuries that affect your ability to work, participate in daily activities, and maintain your overall quality of life. If you’ve slipped and hurt yourself on another’s property in New York City, our Harlem, NY slip and fall lawyer is here to help you pursue the full compensation you deserve. Contact The Eskesen Law Firm today to schedule a time to discuss your case during a free consultation.
Why You Need An Attorney
Our Harlem slip and fall lawyer has been practicing since 1999. We’ve seen how devastating these accidents can be. Injuries can vary from minor bruises to lifelong conditions. Whether you’ve suffered a broken bone or a traumatic brain injury from a slip and fall, you know that the aftermath of these accidents leave you dealing with more than just physical pain. You’re also likely experiencing emotional distress and financial burdens from medical bills and time taken off from work.
You have enough on your plate. Our attorney can handle investigating your accident, constructing your claim, and negotiating with the property owner’s insurance company while you focus on following your doctor’s orders for recovery. You can count on us to advocate for full and fair compensation that covers everything you’ve endured. That includes current and ongoing medical treatment, loss of quality of life, and more.
Who Can Be Liable For A Slip And Fall?
New York property owners have a legal duty to maintain a level of safety for their visitors. When they fail to do so, someone could get seriously hurt, and they can be held liable for the resulting injuries and damages. Uneven pavement, icy sidewalks, poor lighting, and slippery floors in businesses are just a few examples of dangerous conditions that can lead to premises liability claims. While property owners are usually the first party to investigate for fault, they’re not the only ones who could be responsible.
Say you slipped and fell on icy pavement in front of your neighborhood convenience store. Sure, the business owner should have taken initiative to put out a warning sign, but the building’s landlord or a third-party maintenance company could share liability for the hazardous conditions. If the store owner leases the space, the landlord might be the one responsible for taking care of the sidewalks. If they hire a snow removal service that failed to execute its duties, they also could be held liable.
In some cases, the injured party could also share fault. In that same icy pavement scenario, the store’s security cameras may catch you walking at a fast pace despite the wintery weather. Insurance defense will argue that you weren’t exercising proper caution, which won’t totally dismantle your claim to compensation, but could reduce your settlement potential.
New York operates under a pure comparative negligence system, which means that even if you’re partially liable for your own injury, you can still recover compensation. The only caveat is that your total payout will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you. So if you’re found to be 10% at fault for slipping and falling on icy pavement outside a storefront, and you’re seeking $80,000 in damages for a fractured wrist, you’ll only be able to recover $72,000 because $8,000 (10% of $80K) would be reduced.
Put Our Experience In Your Corner
Don’t go into a slip and fall lawsuit alone. No matter how straightforward you believe your case may be, there are likely multiple entities at play that you may not be aware of, and you don’t want to risk losing out on any compensation. Also, the property owner’s insurance could build a solid case that turns the tides of fault onto you. Our Harlem slip and fall lawyer will work with you personally to build a strong case, protect your rights, and hold the responsible parties accountable. Discover the difference The Eskesen Law Firm can make—contact us today to schedule a free consultation.
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