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Staten Island Slip and Fall Accident Attorney

Falls, either as a result of tripping, slipping or other reasons, are some of the most common types of accidents causing injuries. If you are injured on a sidewalk, street, school – or other city-owned premises owned or maintained by a municipality, (city, village or town) special guidelines apply. When making a claim against a municipality it is generally required to give written notice of the claim within ninety (90) days after the accident. 

This notice of claim process has very specific requirements including the date and time of the accident, the manner in which it occurred, the exact location and the nature of the injuries sustained. Additionally, sometimes the condition which caused the accident is changed or fixed soon after the accident takes place. As such, we will immediately go to the scene of the accident in Staten Island, take photos and gather any evidence needed to pursue the claim.

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Common causes of Staten Island slip/trip and fall accidents include:

  • Broken, cracked or an uneven sidewalk
  • Broken, cracked or uneven tiles in a building or store
  • Carpets/mats not flush to the ground or not properly secured
  • Water or other liquid substances creating a slippery floor
  • Merchandise on the floor of a store or sticking out of a shelf causing a tripping hazard
  • Leaking pipes, ceilings or radiators creating a slippery condition
  • Missing lighting or broken light fixtures in a stairway or hallway
  • Failing to put up signs to warn people of slippery or broken floors

Call us immediately so that the proper claim can be filed in time.


What To Do If You Have a Slip, Trip and Fall Accident

There are many different roles an attorney can play in the management of a successful personal injury claim, but it is up to you to retain a lawyer sooner rather than later. Kerner Law Group, P.C. is here for you when it seems impossible to figure out how to move forward after your accident.
Questions About Slip, Trip and Fall Accidents
What are some locations where trip/slip and falls occur?

Slip, Trip and Fall accidents typically occur when unsafe conditions cause a person to slip or trip and fall. Falls can occur indoors or outdoors, and they can happen anywhere. Department stores, banks, hotels, theaters, buildings, stairs, grocery stores, train stations and sidewalks are among the numerous places slip, trip and fall accidents can occur.

What do you need to prove legally to win a trip/slip and fall action?

In order to win a Slip, Trip & Fall case, an injured person must prove that the building owner or its agents were negligent and that they failed to do something they should have done, or, did something that they should not have done and this negligence was a substantial factor in causing that person’s injuries. Often people will tell us that they slipped on a wet condition in a building. The law requires that we prove notice of a dangerous condition or show that the condition existed for such a long time that the building super, store owner or management should have known about it and made the area safe.

In many cases the property owner can be held responsible for negligence if he or she failed to maintain the property in a safe condition. Many Slip, Trip and Fall accidents happen on property owned by a city, company or individual.

These entities have a duty to ensure that their premises are safe. Dangerous conditions that can cause someone to slip, trip and fall include broken or uneven flooring; slipping on wet floors; poorly lit areas; broken, loose or missing handrails and snow and ice. Seen or unseen dangers such as disrepair, poor maintenance, debris or potholes can cause a Slip, Trip and Fall injury.

Are my hospital or medical bills covered by the building’s insurance company?

If you are injured in a building or store there are certain circumstances where the insurance company for the building or store can cover your medical expenses. However, in most cases the insurance company will want you to waive your claim to a personal injury lawsuit.

What should I do if I tripped on something broken or slipped on a wet surface?

Slip, Trip & Fall accidents can be very difficult to prove, and property owners will do anything to avoid responsibility for the harm that has come to you. Since many of the conditions that lead to slip, trip and fall injuries can be quickly repaired or cleaned up after an accident it is important to immediately take photographs of the accident location. Many people have cell phones with a camera. This can be used immediately at the time of the accident if you are able to do so.

Also, if you are in a store or other commercial locations, you should request that you speak with the manager of the store and have them complete an accident/incident report. Make sure you ask for a copy of the report.

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Why Choose Our Law Firm

Kerner Law Group, P.C. has a track record of representing clients who have been hurt due to negligence or preventable accidents. Having a comprehensive investigation of the accident scene immediately after it happens is crucial for identifying a long-term strategy for protecting you. Our  law firm can help you with many different aspects of your claim including:

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  • Reviewing your paperwork.
  • Filing the initial legal claim against the insurance company.
  • Helping you if you have been denied.
  • Assisting you with recovering full and fair compensation for the injuries you have sustained.

Hiring an attorney you trust with your case is about more than just finding a lawyer with experience. For aggressive and caring representation, put Kerner Law Group, P.C. on your side today!

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About Staten Island

About Things To Do in Staten Island

About Staten Island New York

Staten Island is located in Richmond County, New York.

  • Population (approx.): 469,000
  • Geo-coordinates: 40.5795°N, 74.1502°W
  • Postcodes: 10314, 10313, 10306, 10308, 10311, 10312, 10303, 10302, 10304, 10310

Things to Do and See In Staten Island

  • Lookout Place (near La Tourette Park Greenway and Richmond Hill Road): Lookout Place was an American Revolutionary War British garrison Historic Richmondtown, Staten Island.
  • Staten Island (near Rigby Avenue and London Road): Staten Island is one of the five boroughs of New York City.  Staten Island is the southernmost part of both the city and state of New York.
  • The Crimson Beech (near Manor Court and Rigby Avenue): A house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright located in the Lighthouse Hill neighborhood of  Staten Island.
  • Staten Island Light (near Manor Court and Lighthouse Avenue): Also known as the Ambrose Channel Range Light, is the rear range light companion to the West Bank Lighthouse. The 90-foot tower sits more than five miles northwest of the West Bank Lighthouse, on Staten Island’s Richmond Hill.
  • The Christopher House (near Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Road): An example of a provincial pre-Revolutionary War vernacular farmhouse of stone masonry. It was used as a meeting place during the American Revolution.
  • Treasure House (near Arthur Kill Road and Richmond Road)
  • Boehm House (near Arthur Kill Road and Center Street): A historic house in the Richmondtown section of the borough of Staten Island.  The house was relocated from Greenridge as a part of Historic Richmondtown.
  • The Britton Cottage (near Richmond Road and Court Place): Was the residence of Nathaniel Lord Britton, a botanist and the creator of the New York Botanical Garden. 
  • Lake-Tysen House (near Richmond Road and Court Place): A spacious farmhouse with Dutch and Flemish architectural details was built by Joseph Guyon on his farmstead in Oakwood, Staten Island.
  • Crocheron House (near Richmond Road and Richmond Hill Road): Built in 1819, was the retirement home of Jacob Crocheron, a Staten Island native and Manhattan merchant.
  • John Bennett House (near Richmond Road and Court Place): Built-in 1839 with an addition built in 1854, was built as part of a real estate development near the Third County Courthouse in Historic Richmondtown, Staten Island.
  • Historic Richmond Town (near Court Place and Center Street): A living history village and museum complex in the neighborhood of Richmondtown, Staten Island. 
  • The Stephens-Black House (near Center Street and Court Place): A 19th-century house featured in Historic Richmond Town on Staten Island. 
  • Richmond Engine Co. 1 (near Richmond Road and Saint Patricks Place): A volunteer fire department located in the Richmondtown neighborhood of Staten Island.
  • Third County Courthouse (near Center Street and Court Place): An 1837 Greek Revival building near the center of Staten Island, New York. 
  • Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art (near Lighthouse Avenue and Winsor Avenue): Home to one of the United States’ most extensive collections of Himalayan artifacts. St. Patrick’s Church (Staten Island, New York) (near Saint Patricks Place and West Cedarview Avenue): A Roman Catholic parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.
Airports Rail and Roads in Staten Island

Airports

  • Newark Liberty International Airport
  • Linden Airport

Light Rail Stations

  • Newark Terminal C which is on United States.
  • Federal Circle Station which is on United States.
  • Terminal 1 which is on United States.
  • Jamaica Station (AirTrain) which is on 93-43 Sutphin Boulevard, New York.
  • Terminal 7 which is on Terminal 7, Queens.
  • 8th Street Light Rail Station which is on United States.
  • 22nd Street Light Rail Station which is on United States.
  • 34th Street Light Rail Station which is on Bayonne.
  • 45th Street Station which is on United States.
  • AirTrain Newark P1 which is on United States.
  • Oakwood Heights station

Roads

  • Hylan Boulevard
  • Victory Boulevard (Staten Island)
  • New Jersey Route 440
  • Interstate 278
  • Korean War Veterans Parkway
  • Richmond Road (Staten Island)
  • Amboy Road
  • Vanderbilt Avenue
  • 34th Street (Manhattan)
  • Whitehall
  • The Mall, London
  • New York State Route 440
  • U.S. Route 27 in Georgia
Museum and Parks in Staten Island

Museums

  • The Frick Collection which is on 1 East 70th Street, New York.
  • Liberty Science Center which is on 222 Jersey City Boulevard, Jersey City.
  • Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust which is on 36 Battery Place, New York.
  • Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square which is on 234 West 42nd Street, New York.
  • Brooklyn Historical Society which is on 128 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn.
  • The Paley Center For Media which is on 25 West 52nd Street, New York.
  • Historic Richmond Town which is on 441 Clarke Avenue, Staten Island.
  • 107th Infantry which is on 643 Park Avenue, New York.
  • AIA New York | Center for Architecture which is on 536 LaGuardia Place, New York.

Parks

  • Condor Hotel – Williamsburg, Brooklyn which is on 56 Franklin Avenue, Brooklyn.
  • Battery Park which is on New York.
  • Prospect Park which is on Brooklyn.
  • Brooklyn Bridge Park which is on 334 Furman Street, Brooklyn.
  • Washington Square Park which is on New York.
  • Brooklyn Botanic Garden which is on 990 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn.
  • Madison Square Park which is on 11 Madison Avenue, New York.
  • Central Park which is on New York.
  • Foley Square which is on Lafayette Street Worth Street, Centre Street, New York.
  • Jackson Square which is on 8 Ave &, Greenwich Avenue, New York.
Nearby Towns to Staten Island

Nearby Towns and Suburbs

  • Great Kills is 1 mile to the south.
  • New Dorp is 1 mile to the east.
  • New Dorp Beach is 2 miles to the east.
  • Graniteville is 3 miles to the north.
  • Rossville is 3 miles to the south-west.
  • Carteret is 4 miles to the west.
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