Category Archives: Trip & Fall
How Prior Complaints and Maintenance Records Strengthen Trip and Fall Claims
Trip and fall accidents are common in New York City buildings, stores, apartment complexes, and sidewalks. While some falls happen unexpectedly, many occur because a dangerous condition existed long before the accident took place. Uneven flooring, loose tiles, damaged stairs, or poorly maintained walkways can remain hazardous for weeks or months if property owners… Read More »
Lighting Conditions and Trip and Fall Liability in New York Buildings
Poor lighting is a frequently overlooked but critical factor in many slip and fall and trip and fall accidents inside New York buildings. While property owners often focus on obvious hazards like broken steps or wet floors, inadequate illumination can turn otherwise minor defects into serious dangers. Throughout New York City in Manhattan, Queens,… Read More »
Trip and Fall on Uneven Flooring Inside Commercial Buildings
When people think about trip and fall accidents in New York, they often picture cracked sidewalks or uneven pavement outside a building. While sidewalk defects are a common source of claims, many serious trip and fall injuries happen inside commercial buildings. Uneven flooring, poorly designed transitions, raised thresholds, and deteriorating floor materials can all… Read More »
When Minor Defects Become Major Legal Claims: How Courts Evaluate Trivial Defect Arguments in Trip and Fall Cases
In many trip and fall cases, property owners and municipalities respond with a familiar defense, saying the defect was too small to matter. This argument, commonly referred to as the trivial defect defense, is frequently raised when a fall is caused by a slight height differential, shallow depression, cracked surface, or uneven sidewalk slab…. Read More »
How Long Does a Property Owner Have to Fix a Dangerous Condition in New York
One of the most critical questions that often arises after a slip, trip, or fall accident regards how long the property owner had to fix the hazard that caused the fall. In New York, there is no universal deadline that applies to every dangerous condition. Instead, courts analyze whether the property owner had a… Read More »
Trip and Falls Caused by Temporary Hazards in Stores and Buildings
Not all trip and fall accidents are caused by broken stairs, cracked sidewalks, or permanent structural defects. In many New York premises liability cases, injuries result from temporary hazards—conditions that are movable, recently created, or easily correctable, yet left in place long enough to cause serious harm. Inside stores, apartment buildings, offices, and commercial… Read More »


