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Sidewalk Responsibility

In New York City, sidewalk maintenance is not just a courtesy. It is a legal obligation for property owners. Determining who is responsible for a sidewalk defect is the first question in any injury case, and the answer depends on the property type, the defect, and the circumstances of its [...]

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Overserving Alcohol Liability

When someone causes serious harm while intoxicated, the person or establishment that served them may share legal responsibility. Bars, restaurants, liquor stores, and private hosts who serve alcohol irresponsibly create a foreseeable risk of harm to everyone the person encounters. When that risk results in serious injury, New York law [...]

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Pedestrian Ramp Injuries

Pedestrian ramps are designed to make sidewalks accessible and intersections safe. When poorly constructed, maintained, or deteriorating, they become hazards to the people they are meant to protect. Subin Law represents individuals injured in pedestrian ramp accidents in New York City. These cases involve municipal liability and premises responsibility and [...]

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Elevator Accidents

Elevators are a normal part of life in New York City. With over 84,000 elevators in use, millions rely on them to get around safely. Most people never think an elevator ride could end in injury. When it does, it is rarely random. These incidents result from neglected maintenance, deferred [...]

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Stairway Accidents

Stairways are part of daily life in New York City. Inside residential buildings, office spaces, and retail establishments, and across the outdoor steps and older infrastructure that connect streets and public spaces, people navigate stairways constantly and without a second thought. Most never consider that the path they are on [...]

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Slip-and-Fall Injuries

With more than 8 million people bustling around New York City every day, slip-and-fall incidents are a constant risk. What begins as a simple fall can quickly cause fractures, head trauma, or long-term limitations, often leading to an immediate dispute over responsibility. These incidents occur in many settings. Wet supermarket [...]

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Defective Appliance Injuries

Appliance failures in New York City cause some of the most serious premises liability injuries in personal injury litigation. Fires from space heaters, stove malfunctions, and pressure cooker failures typically result from design defects, manufacturing errors, improper installation, or neglected maintenance. Understanding how and why an appliance failed is where [...]

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