Manhattan Recreational Injuries Lawyer
Many people who have been hurt in sports accidents, recreational accidents and accidents in parks believe that because they signed a waiver, they are unable to bring a lawsuit against those who were responsible for their injuries. In the state of New York, however, waivers are not always enforceable and they do not protect proprietors and owners whose negligence has caused serious accidents.
At the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny, our firm represents people who have been injured in park and recreational accidents. Talk with a New York City park accidents attorney to learn more about your options and to discuss the physical, emotional and financial impact of your injuries. Our firm will pursue the compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost wages and other expenses.
Types of Park and Recreational Accidents
Our firm handles a wide range of park and recreational accidents, including those involving:
- Dangerous and defective equipment
- Falling accidents
- Dangerous property conditions
- Lack of safety equipment
- Negligent supervision
- Poorly maintained premises and park areas
- Paint gun injuries
If you have been injured in an accident, our firm will help you determine who is liable for the accident and what compensation you may be entitled to under New York state law. Determining responsibility is not always easy and it is important to hire a lawyer who understands how to identify the responsible party.
Contact the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny
For a free initial consultation at the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny, contact our office in New York City at 212-421-0300 or toll free at 888-720-4529. Schedule an appointment and talk with an experienced lawyer about your park or recreational accident.
The New York City (NYC) Personal Injury Attorneys at The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny represents clients in Manhattan and New York County, The Bronx, Brooklyn and Kings County, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau County and Long Island, Suffolk County, Westchester County, Rockland County, Harlem, and the State of New York.
