Hit by Falling Ice in New York City? Find Out Why You May Be Owed Compensation Under New York Laws

There is no doubt that winter in New York City may not be like winter in any other city. From the beauty of the frosty streets and sidewalks, to decorative storefronts and windowsills, and with a constant flow of pedestrians in hats, coats, and gloves, New York City can seem like a winter wonderland. However, winter in New York City may be as dangerous as it may be nostalgic and beautiful to many New York City residents. With buildings crammed tightly together on each block, the roofs, ledges, overhangs, and fire escapes on New York City buildings can create an icy hazard: falling ice and icicles. But what happens when a person is injured by falling ice or icicles in New York City? Does a New York City falling ice victim have any rights under New York laws? To help New York City residents and pedestrians who have been injured by falling ice and icicles better understand their rights, and their options to compensation under New York Laws, we answer those questions here.

Falling Ice and Icicles from New York City Buildings – Not Just Nature’s Problem

Although falling ice and icicles may seem like “nature’s problem,” the truth of the matter is that under New York premises liability laws, business owners and business property owners owe a duty of care to customers, business patrons, and others who visit or patronize their business or property. This legal duty extends to keeping a business or business property safe and free from hazards and dangers that may injure those who visit. Accordingly, under New York premises liability laws, if a customer, patron, or pedestrian is injured while visiting a business or business property, and that injury was caused by the negligence or negligent maintenance of the business owner or business property owner, they may be liable for the victim’s injuries and losses. These losses may include things like lost wages, medical expenses, compensation for pain and suffering, compensation for property damage, and more. In order to determine whether you may be owed compensation for your injury caused by a negligent business owner or business property owner in New York City, it is best to speak with an experienced New York City premises liability falling ice lawyer as soon as possible.

Finding Legal Help for Your Premises Liability Claim in New York City

If you were injured by falling ice or falling icicles in New York City and you need legal help getting compensation due to you for your injuries and losses, do not hesitate to speak to an experienced New York City falling ice lawyer about your rights and options. The experienced New York City falling ice lawyers at the law firm of Michael Gunzburg, P.C. are here to help those who are seriously injured on business properties get justice due to them under New York laws. Contact Michael Gunzburg, P.C. and speak to a lawyer about your case now.

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About Michael Gunzburg

Michael Gunzburg is a New York City personal injury and medical malpractice attorney with over 37 years of trial experience. He has represented thousands of injured clients throughout New York City's five boroughs, securing numerous multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements, including a $20 million structured settlement for a birth injury case and a $10.1 million settlement for a construction accident victim.

Michael holds a Juris Doctorate from Brooklyn Law School and is also a Certified Public Accountant, giving him unique insight into complex financial aspects of injury cases. He is admitted to practice in New York State Courts and the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.

A member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association of Justice, Michael has argued cases before the New York Court of Appeals and has been a member of the Brooklyn Bar Association's legal referral panel since 1989. He handles cases involving car accidents, construction injuries, medical malpractice, and wrongful death throughout NYC.

The information in this post is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance about your situation, contact Michael Gunzburg, P.C. at 212-725-8500.