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If you’re looking for a more affordable living arrangement that does not require as much upkeep as a house, you may consider moving into an apartment complex. If you choose to live in an apartment complex, when you sign the lease, you trust that the landlord will uphold their legal duty of maintaining a safe environment for tenants and guests to prevent accidents and injuries. However, a landlord failing to maintain a safe apartment building can result in serious harm. In such cases, you may wonder who is to blame and whether you are entitled to take legal action for your damages. If you have been seriously injured in a slip-and-fall accident in an apartment complex due to your landlord’s negligence, contact an adept New York City Apartment Accident Attorney who can help you fight for the maximum compensation you deserve for the damages you’ve incurred. 

Is it possible to pursue legal action against a landlord for a slip and fall accident in an apartment building in New York?

In the unfortunate event that you have been seriously injured in a slip-and-fall accident in an apartment complex, as long as you were lawfully on the premises, you are entitled to file a claim against the landlord for your injuries. In New York, a landlord is legally obliged to exercise reasonable care in maintaining reasonably safe premises for tenants and guests to prevent accidents and injuries. This means that the landlord must regularly inspect their premises to ensure no unsafe property conditions pose a risk to tenants and guests. If they detect a hazardous condition, they must do so within a reasonable timeframe to remedy it. If a landlord fails to repair the dangerous property condition or warn tenants of the potential dangers, they can be liable for their negligence.

How can I prove my landlord’s negligence?

Nevertheless, before you can collect any compensation for your damages, you must fulfill the burden of proof, meaning you must prove that the landlord’s negligence directly caused your injuries. This can be achieved through collecting evidence such as photographs of the unsafe property condition that caused the accident, medical records, and expenses, as well as gathering contact information from witnesses who can verify your version of the events. If you reported the unsafe property condition to your landlord and they left it unattended, ask around to see if someone in your building filed a complaint about it, as it can help prove the landlord’s negligence.

If you’ve been injured in a slip-and-fall accident in an apartment building due to the landlord’s negligence, you should consider enlisting the help of an experienced attorney from the legal team at Swerling Law, who can help you fight to obtain the compensation you need to get back on your feet.

$10,500,000

To a man who was assaulted at a restaurant and sustained a traumatic brain injury.

$3,250,000

Settlement to a barista who slipped and fell on a defective stairwell while working for Starbucks who sustained back injuries requiring multiple surgeries in 2012.

$3,000,000

Settlement to a woman who was assaulted and sustained back/hip injuries in 2015.

$2,325,000

To a man who sustained back injuries when he was a passenger in the car that rear ended another car.

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Verdict to a high school student who was assaulted by a school dean during her lunch period dislocating her hip in 2014.

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