Switch to ADA Accessible Theme
Close Menu
Leandros A. Vrionedes, P.C.
"Quality Service With
My Personal Attention"
For a Free Consultation Call Now 1-800-634-8144
Your Injury May Entitle You to a Large Monetary Award
No Fees Unless We Obtain a Settlement or Verdict on Your Behalf
Call Today to Schedule a Free Confidential Consultation

Category Archives: General Personal Injury

man shoveling snow out of his property

An Open and Obvious Danger May Still Be a Trap for the Unwary

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Property owners can be held liable for injuries caused by dangerous conditions on their property, such as a hole in the ground that somebody could step into and then trip and fall. Generally, the property owner can avoid liability if the dangerous condition is readily observable by people “employing the reasonable use of their… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
chihuahua puppy bites hand

Negligence v. Strict Liability: Another Chapter in the Continuing Saga of New York Dog Bite Law

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In April of 2013, we reported on the case of a bicyclist who was injured in Central Park when a dog ran into his path (see Man on Bike Collides with Dog Running Free Across Central Park Roadway, posted April 18, 2013 ). The cyclist sued the man who was holding the dog for… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
workinjury

When does a contractor owe a duty of care to third parties injured on the premises?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Does a snow removal company owe a duty of care to third parties who use the premises after the snow has been removed? When a fire sprinkler system malfunctions and floods a commercial tenant’s leased premises, can the tenant sue the company under contract with the building’s owners to inspect the sprinkler system? When… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
constructioncrane

Second Midtown Crane Accident in Two Months Sends Seven to the Hospital, Injures Several Others

By Leandros Vrionedes |

On May 31st, a four-ton heating and air-conditioning unit came crashing to the ground in the middle of Madison Avenue. Ten people were injured by the accompanying falling debris and broken glass, and seven were taken to the hospital for their injuries. The HVAC unit was being lifted by a crane and hauled to… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Police car with alarm and signal light flashes on the roof rush emergency call in New York City

Bronx County Court Rules on Probable Cause Issues in Arrestee’s Civil Rights Claims

By Leandros Vrionedes |

An arrest and imprisonment committed without a warrant is presumed to be unlawful, and a person so arrested may have a civil case for false imprisonment. However, law enforcement can overcome the presumption that a warrantless arrest was unlawful by showing that they had probable cause to arrest. As a recent case in the… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
elevator

New York Elevator Maintenance Company May be Liable for Trip and Fall

By Leandros Vrionedes |

A woman who tripped and fell due (allegedly) to a misleveled elevator sued the property owner, the landlord and the elevator company. The property owner and landlord filed motions for summary judgment on the grounds that they didn’t have any notice of a dangerous condition, and the court ruled in their favor on these… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
gym injury

Gym Member’s Sports Injury Claim Doesn’t Work Out

By Leandros Vrionedes |

A gym member who claims she was injured during an exercise was not able to maintain her claim of negligence against the gym. The Supreme Court, Queens County, ruled in favor of the gym on its motion for summary judgment on the issue of liability in the case of Cioffi v. New York Sports… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
construction worker on a scaffold

Slip and Fall while Wearing Stilts Held Not Covered by the New York Scaffold Law

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Last week we talked about a recent New York Court of Appeals case that applied the scaffold law (Labor Law 240(1)) to a worker who fell from a catwalk while working on a billboard. That very same day, the court handed down another decision regarding a different worker fall. This time, however, the court… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
construction workers on billboard catwalk

Court Rules Fall from Billboard Catwalk was a Covered Injury under the Scaffold Law

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Billboard ads are temporary in nature and meant to be changed from time to time. When a new advertisement is being put up, does that work count as “routine maintenance,” or is the billboard being “altered” within the meaning of New York Labor Law 240(1) – the Scaffold Law? How this activity is categorized… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
crane on its side after accident

Midtown Crane Accident Takes Life of NYC Construction Worker

By Leandros Vrionedes |

New York City construction worker Trevor Loftus was killed on Friday, April 24th when the crane he was inspecting collapsed suddenly and pinned him against the bed of the truck the crane was being operated from. Loftus was pronounced dead at the scene. A native of Limerick, his death is being greatly mourned by… Read More »

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Designed and Powered by NextClient

© 2023 - 2025 Leandros A. Vrionedes, P.C. All rights reserved.
Custom WebShop™ website design by NextClient.com.