When is My Landlord Responsible for an Apartment Accident?
When you find the perfect place to call home after months of searching, an apartment accident can flip your life upside down. Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence that many will suffer due to the negligence of the landlords responsible for maintaining and upkeeping the property. As you deserve to feel safe in your own home,[...]
Can I Sue for a Slip and Fall in a Hospital in NYC?
Hospitals are notorious for being uncomfortable places, as many only go when they or a loved one are sick or injured. As such, when you're in the hospital as a patient or visitor, the last thing you expect is to sustain injuries on the premises. Unfortunately, these accidents happen, so knowing how to respond if you're[...]
What Should I Do to Heal from My Slip and Fall?
You may have never asked to be put in a position where you would slip and fall on a negligent party's premises. And yet, you may be suffering the long-term consequences of it; namely being in chronic pain. Rest assured, there are ways to help yourself out of this desperate situation. Read on to discover what[...]
What Happens if I Slip and Fall on a Wet Floor?
You should not blame your clumsiness for having slipped and fallen on a wet floor but rather blame a negligent property owner. Read on to discover what happens if you slip and fall on a wet floor and how a seasoned Manhattan slip and fall lawyer at the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny can help[...]
What Are the Most Common Causes of Escalator Accidents?
In the bustling metropolis of New York City, escalators are a common sight, offering convenience in public transportation hubs, shopping malls, office buildings, and more. However, with their widespread use comes an increased risk of escalator accidents occurring. If you or a loved one has sustained an injury in an escalator accident due to no fault[...]
What Is the Statute of Limitations for Premises Liability Claims in NYS?
If you were recently injured due to dangerous property conditions, you're most likely now pursuing financial compensation to help you deal with the damages you've incurred as a result of the accident. That said, in New York, accident victims will have to file their premises liability claims within the state's statute of limitations. Read this blog[...]