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  1. 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.

  2. 15 maj 2024 · This guide aims to shed light on the complexities of slip-and-fall cases in New York, offering insights into what victims can expect in terms of financial settlements, legal challenges, and the path to recovery.

  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. 28 sie 2020 · Slip and fall cases can be complex, requiring subpoenaing of evidence and witness depositions to determine liability. We are staunch victims’ advocates and will fight hard to get you the money you deserve. If you were injured in Westchester County or the surrounding area, call today at (914) 368-7168. Never Accept a Settlement Without Review

  5. 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 ...

  6. A plaintiff claiming a hostile work environment animated by discrimination in violation of the New York State Human Rights Law (hereinafter NYSHRL) must establish that the workplace is permeated with discriminatory intimidation, ridicule, and insult that is sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the condition of the plaintiff's employment ...

  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.