What Should I Avoid Doing After a Slip and Fall Accident?
Unfortunately, slip and fall accidents occur due to dangerous premises conditions virtually every day here in New York City. That said, if you sustain such an injury, there are several mistakes you should avoid to maximize your chances of winning a future personal injury claim. Read this blog and reach out to a dedicated New York[...]
How Long Do I Have to File a Slip and Fall Injury Claim in NY?
If you recently sustained a slip and fall injury due to dangerous property conditions, you may wonder how long you'll have to file your personal injury claim. Continue reading and contact a skilled Bronx slip and fall lawyer from The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny to learn more. What Is the Statute of Limitations for[...]
Who Pays My Medical Bills After a Slip and Fall Injury?
If you were recently injured in a slip and fall accident due to dangerous property conditions, you may wonder who is responsible for paying your medical bills. Read this blog and contact a Manhattan slip and fall lawyer from the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny to learn more. Here are some of the questions you[...]
Can I Recover Compensation for a Slip and Fall in an NYC Public Bathroom?
Generally speaking, property owners are responsible for ensuring their premises are safe for all to use. If you were recently injured due to a slip and fall in a poorly maintained public bathroom, our firm stands ready to help. Read on and speak with a seasoned New York City slip and fall lawyer to learn more[...]
Can I Sue for a Hospital Slip and Fall Accident in NYC?
If you've suffered an injury due to a slip and fall accident in a New York City hospital, you might wonder about your legal options. Under New York law, property owners—and hospitals are no exception—owe a duty of care to all lawful visitors to keep the premises reasonably safe. When hospitals fail to uphold this standard,[...]
Can I Sue for Lost Future Wages?
Can an individual recover compensation for lost future wages after a slip and fall incident in New York City? In many cases, yes, when a person sustains injuries from a slip and fall that impact their capacity to work, New York law may permit recovery of lost future earnings. That being said, proving these claims often[...]