New York Defective Sidewalks and Stairs Lawyer
The law firm of Richard Stelnik, Esq. represents
people who have been injured due to defective or improperly maintained
stairs and sidewalks. In New York city, accidents on defective or
improperly maintained stairs and sidewalks are a relatively common
occurrence. Typical defects on stairs are sagging or broken treads,
lack of handrails and insufficient lighting. Typical sidewalk defects
are raised or broken sidewalks. Sometimes there is a liquid or debris
on stairs or a sidewalk which causes a slip, trip or fall injury.
Injuries sustained due to defective or improperly maintained stairs
and sidewalks can be very serious. Injuries can include bruises,
torn ligaments, joint injuries, fractures, back injuries and head
injuries.
The law firm of Richard Stelnik, Esq. firm works with experienced
accident investigators, engineers, medical professionals and others
who assist the firm in preparing it's cases for trial.
The firm works diligently and aggressively with
the goal of getting its clients the best financial recovery possible.
If you have been injured due to a defective
or improperly maintained sidewalk or stair in New York, give the
law firm of Richard Stelnik, Esq. a call at (212) 964-6430 or contact
us via the Online Contact Form to
arrange for a free consultation.
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