Premises Liability Lawyers in NYC Answer Your Questions About the High Line
The High Line – What We’ve Learned From One of New York’s Most Iconic Parks A stretch of railroad tracks once responsible for delivering food
The High Line – What We’ve Learned From One of New York’s Most Iconic Parks A stretch of railroad tracks once responsible for delivering food
New York is a city widely known for the beauty and grandeur of its skyline. However, behind the magnificent display lies a threat many New
Manhattan Garage Collapse — What you Need to Know Manhattan was shaken this week by the collapse of a large parking garage — here’s what
If you’ve ever lived on the top floor of a 6-story walk-up, you know just how valuable elevators can be. As a city with thousands
Whether you’re hunting for a new unit to rent or are a long-term resident of a New York City apartment, pest control is a concern
The Americans with Disabilities Act was a watershed moment in protecting the rights of the 61 million citizens who have a disability. If a business
As with any other lawsuit, you and your attorney will need to collect evidence to prove that a property owner was at fault in a premises liability case.
Negligent or inadequate security practices by property owners can lead to devastating injuries. Learn what falls under this area of premises liability law
Unlike firms that give up when they find no insurance, Leav & Steinberg never stopped fighting for our client and will now seek to enforce the judgment
Through exceptional pre suit discovery and motion practice, Leav & Steinberg, LLP recovers $1.2 million for a 60 year old nurse who was injured when an elevator suddenly dropped and then stopped short causing knee and back injuries.
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