Who Is Responsible If I Am Injured In My Building

Who Is Responsible If I Suffer an Injury in My Building?

In New York, landlords have a duty to take reasonable precautions to keep tenants and guests reasonably safe from harm and dangerous conditions. If they fail to do so, and someone suffers an injury as a result, they may be accountable under the legal concept known as premises liability.

Whether you have been injured because of poor building security, dangerous stairwells, slippery hallways, or anything in between, the dedicated and experienced attorneys at Keith Silverstein & Associates are here to assist you. Simply put, we will do everything we can to help ensure that you get the justice and compensation you deserve.

Landlord Liability: The Basics

There is a virtually endless list of instances in which your landlord may be liable for a tenant’s injury, including situations in which an injury is caused by:

As a tenant, you have certain rights, and you need to do everything you can to enforce these rights if you have suffered an injury because of your landlord’s negligence.

CONTACT A LAWYER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Schedule a FREE consultation with an experienced lawyer by calling Keith Silverstein & Associates.

Call (646) 813-3922 or contact us online. We can help you hold property owners accountable if their negligent acts caused injury to you or your guests.

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"My husband was injured a few years ago and Keith D. Silverstein & Associates was there to help him receive the compensation he deserved. They worked hard and never settled for anything less than what they thought he was entitled to."

- Virginia

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