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A premises liability case arises when someone is injured on another person’s property—whether it’s a business, a private residence, or even a public sidewalk. In New York, some of the most common premises liability cases involve trip and fall accidents, including injuries caused by cracked sidewalks, potholes, snow, ice, or other hazardous conditions—especially during the winter months. To bring a successful premises liability claim, it must be shown that the responsible party had notice of the dangerous condition and failed to correct it. This can include situations where a landlord knew about a hazardous condition, such as a long-standing leak or unsafe repair, and did not take proper action to fix it. These cases often require detailed investigation, including identifying who is legally responsible, which can involve multiple parties and insurance companies. Every premises liability case is unique and depends on the specific facts, the severity of the injuries, and the long-term impact those injuries may have on a person’s life. At Lever & Ecker, we don’t just look at how an injury affects our clients today—we consider how it may impact them 5, 10, 20, or even 40 years into the future. Our goal is to protect our clients not only now, but for the rest of their lives. Property owners have a legal obligation to maintain a safe environment for anyone who enters their property. When they fail to do so and someone is injured—even a friend or guest—the injured person has every right to pursue a claim. Insurance exists for this very reason. If you or a loved one has been injured through no fault of your own, having the right legal representation matters.