Category Archives: Sidewalk Trip and Fall Accidents

What if I Am Considered Partly at Fault in a Trip and Fall Accident?
A trip and fall can happen when you least expect it. One moment you’re walking along a sidewalk, through a store, or into an office building—and the next, you’re on the ground, injured and in pain. Trip and fall accidents often result in serious injuries such as broken bones, torn ligaments, or head trauma…. Read More »

What Is a ‘Notice of Claim’ in NYC Sidewalk Accident Cases?
New York City is responsible for maintaining safe sidewalks not just on city property but also those abutting many private residences as well. If you were injured due to a defective or poorly maintained sidewalk in NYC, whether maintained by the City or a private property owner, filing a lawsuit may be an option… Read More »

What Types of Compensation Can You Seek for a Sidewalk Injury in New York?
Sidewalk injuries can be more than just an inconvenience; they can result in significant medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. When a slip, trip, or fall occurs due to a hazardous sidewalk condition, the injured party may be entitled to compensation from the property owner or other party legally responsible for sidewalk… Read More »

Understanding the Claims Process for Trip and Fall Accidents in NYC
Trip and fall accidents are unfortunately common in New York City, where busy streets, uneven sidewalks, and poorly maintained properties can create numerous hazards. If you’ve been injured in a trip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. However, navigating the claims process can be complex, especially in a… Read More »

What Are the Common Causes of Sidewalk Accidents in New York City?
New York City is the biggest, busiest and most crowded city in the United States. Nowhere else in the country are sidewalks traversed as much as in the Big Apple. A tragic by-product of so much sidewalk use is that sidewalk accidents are unfortunately common, often leading to serious injuries. Below we look at… Read More »

Common Injuries in Trip and Fall Accidents
Trip and fall accidents are a frequent source of personal injury claims in New York City. These accidents can occur in a variety of settings, from uneven sidewalks to poorly maintained stairways, unmarked steps, torn carpets, bad lighting and countless other hazards. Injuries from a trip and fall can be painful, debilitating, severe or… Read More »

Who Is Liable for Injuries in a New York City Sidewalk Accident?
In New York City, the responsibility for maintaining sidewalks and ensuring pedestrian safety is a complex issue that often raises questions about liability in the event of an accident. When it comes to sidewalk accidents, determining who is liable for injuries is a crucial early step in pursuing compensation. Below you’ll find an overview… Read More »

Understanding New York City’s Sidewalk Laws for Trip and Fall Injuries
New York City sidewalks are bustling, crowded places throughout the day and into the evening all week long. Unfortunately, the failure to maintain city sidewalks in a safe condition leads to trip and fall accidents that often end up causing serious injuries. It’s important for New Yorkers and visitors alike to understand the city’s… Read More »

Ways to Reduce Trip and Fall Hazards
Trip and fall accidents are a significant concern in New York, leading to serious injuries and legal complications, from sidewalks and subway stations to office buildings, apartment buildings, department stores and more. As a renowned New York personal injury attorney, Leandros A. Vrionedes has extensive experience in handling cases related to trip and fall… Read More »

How to Win a Trip And Fall Case in New York
Trip and fall accidents are dangerous. You can suffer any number of injuries, including broken bones, concussion, hip fracture, spinal cord damage, and traumatic brain injury. If you tripped and fell on someone else’s property because of a hazard on the premises, you could have a claim for damages. In order to win, however,… Read More »