by Abe Jaros | Sep 30, 2022 | Premises Liability
For the most part, if someone injures themselves while trespassing on private property in New York it is not possible to hold the property owner liable. A person usually trespasses at their own risk. However, there are important exceptions. Dangerous Dogs In New York,...
by josh.collins@thomsonreuters.com | Apr 13, 2020 | Premises Liability
With the associated high-profile publicity, premises liability lawsuits filed against major retailers and supermarkets generally attract widespread attention. Technology and automation have improved customer safety and security, but when a serious injury occurs, legal...
by josh.collins@thomsonreuters.com | Feb 10, 2020 | Premises Liability
In New York City, the law offers protections for tenants. If your landlord does not properly maintain your apartment or rental home, you may be eligible for legal damages if you suffer an injury due to dangerous property conditions. It’s important for renters to...
by Jaroslawicz & Jaros, PLLC | Jul 14, 2016 | Firm News, Premises Liability
Are landowners responsible for attacks by wild animals? The recent horrific death of a toddler who was dragged off by an alligator in Orlando has evoked stark terror and compassion. It also brings up, as did the case in which the gorilla was shot after a young child...
by Jaroslawicz & Jaros, PLLC | Jun 22, 2012 | Firm News, Personal Injury, Premises Liability
Attorney Elizabeth Eilender, of counsel to our law firm, is representing Tony Parker in a $20 million lawsuit against a New York City nightclub. Parker filed the lawsuit in Manhattan’s State Supreme Court after sustaining an eye laceration due to a brawl between...
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