How Long Do I Have to File a Premises Liability Claim in New York?

FREE CASE EVALUATION

  • We’ll win or it’s free.
  • 200+ 5 Star Reviews
  • 5000+ Cases Prepared for Trial

How Long Do I Have to File a Premises Liability Claim in New York?

When someone else’s property causes you harm due to their carelessness or misconduct, you may have a legal entitlement to pursue compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses via a premises liability claim. However, you cannot wait indefinitely to file your claim. There is a time constraint, called the statute of limitations, that dictates how long you have to sue the property owner or occupier. If you fail to meet this deadline, you may forfeit your opportunity to obtain any compensation. Please continue reading and reach out to a seasoned New York City personal injury lawyer from The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny to learn more about the statute of limitations and how soon you are required to file your premises liability claim. Here are some of the questions you may have:

What is the statute of limitations for a premises liability claim in New York?

The statute of limitations for most premises liability claims here in New York State is three years, which means that accident victims typically have three years from the date of their accident to sue the property owner for the damages they’ve incurred. That being said, in cases where someone is injured on property owned by the government or a municipality, they will only have 90 days from the date of their injury to file a Notice of Claim. From here, you will be required to file your personal injury claim within one year and 90 days of your accident. If you wait longer than either of these timeframes, you will be permanently barred from suing, so it is paramount that you take legal action sooner, rather than later. The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny stands ready to fight for you today.

What factors can influence whether I win my claim?

To win a premises liability claim of any kind, you will have to prove that you were hurt as a direct result of another party’s negligence. For this reason, you and your personal injury attorney will have to gather and present a wide array of evidence to satisfy the burden of proof in your premises liability claim. This can include the following:

  • Pictures of the property hazard
  • A store incident report, if you were injured in a retail store
  • Witness testimony
  • Medical documents
  • Police reports
  • Pictures of your injuries
  • Surveillance footage of your accident as it happened

CONTACT OUR EXPERIENCED NEW YORK CITY FIRM

Our entire legal team is dedicated to providing the advice you need and the personalized attention you deserve. If you have been injured due to another party’s negligence, call 866-886-0892 or fill out our contact form to schedule a free consultation with a New York City personal injury lawyer. You may be entitled to financial compensation, which can help you on your road to recovery.

Recent Blog Posts

How Do I Prove the Severity of My Injury in a Slip and Fall Case?
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, from a busy sidewalk to a dimly lit grocery store aisle. While such incidents might seem minor at first, they can result in… Read More
How Often Do Trip or Slip & Falls Cause Brain Injuries?
Accidents happen in the blink of an eye, especially in a bustling metropolis like New York City. Among these are trip or slip and fall incidents, which may seem minor… Read More
Can a Trespasser File a Premises Liability Claim?
Premises liability cases can be complex, especially when they involve individuals who were not legally permitted to be on the property in question. But what happens if a trespasser is… Read More
How Can I File a Claim for Slipping on Spilled Food or Drink in a Store?
Slip-and-fall accidents can happen in an instant. One moment, you're strolling down the aisle, and the next, you’re on the floor due to spilled food or drink. If you’ve slipped… Read More
Can I Sue if I Slip and Fall in a Store Due to Inadequate Lighting?
When walking through a store, customers expect a safe environment where hazards are promptly addressed. However, inadequate lighting can obscure dangerous conditions, leading to slip-and-fall accidents. In New York City,… Read More
Who Pays for Medical Bills After a Slip and Fall?
In bustling New York City, slip-and-fall accidents are an unfortunate reality. From icy sidewalks to slippery floors in grocery stores, everyday situations can turn hazardous quickly. For those who experience… Read More
How Do I Prove the Severity of My Injury in a Slip and Fall Case?
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, from a busy sidewalk to a dimly lit grocery store aisle. While such incidents might seem minor at first, they can result in… Read More
How Often Do Trip or Slip & Falls Cause Brain Injuries?
Accidents happen in the blink of an eye, especially in a bustling metropolis like New York City. Among these are trip or slip and fall incidents, which may seem minor… Read More
Can a Trespasser File a Premises Liability Claim?
Premises liability cases can be complex, especially when they involve individuals who were not legally permitted to be on the property in question. But what happens if a trespasser is… Read More
How Can I File a Claim for Slipping on Spilled Food or Drink in a Store?
Slip-and-fall accidents can happen in an instant. One moment, you're strolling down the aisle, and the next, you’re on the floor due to spilled food or drink. If you’ve slipped… Read More
Can I Sue if I Slip and Fall in a Store Due to Inadequate Lighting?
When walking through a store, customers expect a safe environment where hazards are promptly addressed. However, inadequate lighting can obscure dangerous conditions, leading to slip-and-fall accidents. In New York City,… Read More
Who Pays for Medical Bills After a Slip and Fall?
In bustling New York City, slip-and-fall accidents are an unfortunate reality. From icy sidewalks to slippery floors in grocery stores, everyday situations can turn hazardous quickly. For those who experience… Read More

MEMBERSHIPS AND AWARDS

Trial Lawyers University
Car Accident Lawyer

THE LAW OFFICE OF RICHARD M. KENNY

Whether you need a car accident lawyer, slip and fall lawyer or legal representation for any type of accident, the NYC personal injury lawyers at The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny can help. Located in New York City, we've helped thousands of individuals throughout the Bronx, Brooklyn (Kings County), Manhattan, Queens and Nassau County recover the compensation they need to receive proper medical care, treatment and quality of life after serious injury.

FREE CASE EVALUATION

If you've been injured due to the negligence or wrong-doing of another, we can provide you and your loved ones with the legal support needed to ensure proper medical attention, long-term treatment and fair, reasonable financial compensation is received for your personal injury. The initial consultation is always free. For immediate assistance, call (212) 421-0300.

"*" indicates required fields

TRANSIT INFORMATION:

34 St. - Herald Sq (0.13 mi)
St. - Penn Station (0.17 mi)
34 St. - Penn Station (0.35 mi)