Staircase & Stairway Accidents Lawyer in NYC

Most staircase accidents wouldn’t have happened were it not for carelessness or lax property maintenance. Elements that make a staircase or stairway unsafe include uneven steps, rotting wood, loose railings, inadequate lighting, obstacles in the stairway, slippery surfaces, improper stair height, and building code violations. The property owner is responsible for maintaining all parts of a staircase and making sure stairs comply with accepted building standards. Failure to do so can result in deadly staircase accidents.

Common Staircase Accident Injuries

• Broken Bones
• Head and Brain Injuries
• Spinal Cord Injuries

Fractures occur when something places too much stress or pressure on the bones. When someone tries to catch him or herself from a fall using their arm or wrist, it can snap these bones from too much force. Landing wrong on a limb can also lead to harmful breaks.

If the head strikes the ground, railing, or the edge of a stair during a fall, it can cause a concussion and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI). Severe TBIs may have permanent symptoms such as cognitive problems, speech impairment, confusion, and memory loss.

A serious fall can lead to one of the worst types of catastrophic injury – spinal cord damage. Spine injuries can result in full or partial paralysis below the point of injury. Spinal cord injuries are often permanent.

Falling down a flight of stairs is no minor accident. Such a scenario can cause serious and even fatal personal injuries. Victims of stairway accidents may face lifelong disabilities or emotional scarring. Some may never be able to return to their previous jobs, in addition to facing extraordinary medical expenses. Therefore, a personal injury lawsuit can be a wise option for victims with serious injuries.

Consequences of Staircase Accident Injuries

Staircase accident injuries can result in extensive medical bills, rehabilitation costs, live-in care, and numerous other damages – not to mention the emotional distress of such an incident.

Our law firm strives to help victims of such accidents. We know how damaging these falls can be and how much they may affect your family and future. We want to help you pursue just compensation from the landowner who could have prevented your accident but didn’t.

Do You Have a Premises Liability Claim?

Stair-related accidents fall under premises liability law in New York. Stairways need proper care and maintenance to operate as they should for users. Landlords, property owners, and commercial building owners are responsible for making sure stairways in their buildings are safe and built to code.

Too many negligent parties, however, don’t take these duties seriously, ultimately leading to unnecessary accidents and preventable injuries.

How to Enter into a Staircase Accident Settlement

To sue a landowner for a faulty staircase, you must file your claim with the civil courts of NYC. Your claim must describe what happened to you, where it occurred, who you believe is liable, the extent of your damages, and how much you’re asking.

Don’t worry; the lawyers at Pazer, Epstein, Jaffe & Fein, P.C. can help you fill out the correct paperwork and submit it within the deadline. We can also help you maximize compensation through high-quality litigation and sound legal advice. To start with a free consultation, reach out to our team.