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  1. 15 maj 2024 · How much is a slip-and-fall case worth in New York? The value of a slip-and fall-case in New York varies, ranging between $10,000 and $50,000. However, these figures can fluctuate significantly depending on factors such as the severity of the injury and the impact on the victim's life.

  2. 4 sie 2021 · Generally, if you or someone you love has sustained an injury from a slip and fall accident, you have the right to pursue compensation as long as the incident occurred due to the negligence of another party. In New York, slip and fall injury cases fall under premises liability law.

  3. 31 sie 2023 · Top New York State Personal Injury Settlements. The firm’s top settlement of 2022, which ranked as the seventh-highest personal injury settlement in New York State, was brought by a pedestrian against a property owner. This slip and fall work accident case ended in a $4 million settlement on behalf of a deserving client.

  4. The three-year statute of limitations in New York State for all personal injury claims makes it crucial to get in touch with an expert lawyer as soon as possible if you intend to file a lawsuit following a slip-and-fall incident.

  5. Proper assessment of a potential slip and fall case requires a face-to-face meeting with the potential client in order to have a detailed discussion about the facts and circumstances surrounding the accident and analysis of those facts under each of the key legal requirements of New York law

  6. 23 sty 2019 · Facts of the Case. The plaintiff in a recent case was a woman who sought monetary compensation for personal injuries she suffered during a slip and fall accident on the premises of an apartment building. She filed suit against the defendants, the owners of the building, seeking payment for her medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other ...

  7. Civil and criminal motion decisions from the state's intermediate appellate court with jurisdiction over 22 counties in central and western New York. Coverage begins in September 2007.