New Jersey Slip and Fall Accident Legal Advice (19 found)

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Jeena R. Belil
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Contributor Level 6

Please note that I am only licensed in the State of New York and this answer is...
Andrew S Blumer
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Contributor Level 4

Thank you for your email. You present with what appears, on a preliminary...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

The answer lies with a jury. Most plaintiff attorneys would sue both since it...
Steven M Weisbrot
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Contributor Level 5

I agree with my colleague above that this very well may be a jury question but...
Steven M Weisbrot
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Contributor Level 5

If the floor was unreasonably slippery there could be liability attributed to...
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Andrew S Blumer
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Contributor Level 4

Thank you for your email. My evaluation is that you clearly have a potential...
Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot comment specifically on New...
William J. Dyer
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Please note that I'm not licensed in New Jersey, and each state's laws on...
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Robert Terrence Simon
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Your injuries and lost wages are certainly not worth 15K. But you have to...
Edgardo Rafael Baez
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Normally, landlords are responsible for dangerous conditions that existed in...
Andrew S Blumer
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Contributor Level 4

Thank you for your inquiry. My evaluation is that most likely your landlord...
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Nicholas Ivan Timko
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Contributor Level 3

Since your accident occurred in Texas, unless the owner of the lot also does...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

General tort law maintains that the parking lot in Dallas, Tx has a duty of...
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Okorie Okorocha
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Contributor Level 9

The fact that they are a church does not make them immune to personal injury...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

Actually you would sue the entity that owns the building - likely the local...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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You do nor say who decided it was not a permanent injury. Fractures which heal...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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A toaster has a design flaw that allows it to short-circuit every tenth time...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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Attorney Brinkmeier perfectly described the language in the context of a...
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Jonathan Gregg Stein
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Thank you for your question and I look forward to assisting you. Please keep in...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

A valid judgment for a valid debt and/or a valid award from a successful...
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Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Take care of the injuries and keep track of all expenses. Get a copy of the...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

I do not believe you have any recourse especially if the owner of the apartment...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd
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Contributor Level 7

I am not licensed in NJ and can offer you only general advice. My thought is...
Jose D Roman
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Contributor Level 3

Lawsuits against licensed professionals, including physicians, are very...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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Contributor Level 9

There has to be a deliberate act, falling asleep appears to be negligence so I...
John M. Kaman
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Contributor Level 10

You can't. You don't file the charges and you can't drop them. That is the DA'...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

If they are denying even a workers comp case you should definitely sue the town...
Michael J. Helfand
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You may want to sue the town. Find a lawyer who has experience with lawsuits...

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