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With popular entertainment districts like Patchogue Village, Bay Shore, and other destinations, Suffolk County is one of the more heavily visited counties in the region. When business owners fail to address known hazards or take reasonable steps to prevent harm to visitors, the property owners can be held financially liable for any harm they allow to happen. Throughout the claims process, a Suffolk County premises liability lawyer can protect your rights and interests. 

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When your recovery and financial future are on the line, the experience and tenacity of your legal representation matter. Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, represents individuals who suffered a personal injury due to the negligence of a property owner. When you were attacked by a dog or hurt due to a fall, you can trust our dedicated injury lawyers to provide you with the focused, results-driven legal support your case deserves. 

While other firms see their job as collecting settlement fees as quickly as possible, we take enough time to build claims that lead to meaningful compensation for the men and women that we represent. We understand the challenges that you are facing and see our job as providing support at every step of the claims process. Trust our lawyers to find the right strategy for your case by combing through the evidence and exploring your options. 

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Understanding Premises Liability Claims in Suffolk County

There are various types of premises liability claims in Suffolk County, but all deal with negligent property or business owners who fail to prevent harm to visitors, guests, or customers. Every year, one in four seniors suffers a fall. When a property owner fails to address a hazard that causes a slip, they can be held liable for damages. Broken handrails, inadequate lighting, loose carpeting, and uneven floors can all cause preventable falls. 

Every year, approximately 800,000 people receive medical care due to dog bite injuries. Animal attacks can lead to lacerations, puncture wounds, and other forms of harm, including head trauma from a fall. Pet owners are responsible for restraining the canines when guests are around. Dog bite claims can become legally complex, especially when the dog’s owner accuses the victim of provoking the attack or trespassing. 

Negligent security is another type of personal injury involving property owners. The violent crime rate in Suffolk County is 3.010 per 1,000 county residents in a normal year, and criminals may be drawn to properties that are not properly guarded or lit. Hiring a groundskeeper with a criminal record is another form of negligence that can lead to residents being assaulted.

What Are My Rights Following an Injury on Someone Else’s Property?

Property owners have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors, customers, tenants, and guests. When a dangerous condition causes an injury, injured victims may have the right to pursue compensation from the property owner or another liable party. Depending on the circumstances, compensation may be available for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

You also have the right to gather evidence, report the incident, seek medical treatment, and consult with an attorney about your legal options. Protecting these rights often requires prompt action. Legal representation can help preserve evidence, establish liability, and pursue fair compensation for the harm you suffered.

Compensation You May Be Owed

Many falls qualify for compensation. Establishing fault is a key first step for anyone who was injured by a negligent property owner. As with other states, the burden of proof falls on the claimant and their lawyer, meaning the person seeking compensation must back their accusations with evidence and sound legal arguments. Common types of evidence that can support an injury claim include:

  • Photos of the scene of the incident
  • Medical records
  • Past complaints against the landlord
  • Surveillance footage
  • Incident or police report
  • Witness statements
  • The injured party’s account of events

A successful injury claim can lead to compensation for tangible and intangible losses. Medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial hardships can be addressed through economic damages, while intangible forms of harm like pain and suffering can be reflected through non-economic damages. When an attorney combines both types of losses, a settlement can reflect the full range of losses someone suffered following a personal injury. 

Why You Should Hire a Premises Liability Lawyer

Reclaiming compensation through a premises liability case can be more difficult than you think, especially if you do not hire a premises liability lawyer for support. The owner could dispute liability or accuse you of contributing to your own injury. If you are offered a settlement, it may not reflect the extent of your injuries and upcoming treatment costs. 

An injury lawyer can manage the complexities of your claim while you focus on resting and recovering. Attorneys are skilled investigators who can conduct an independent examination of the evidence. When necessary, they can file a claim in court seeking economic and non-economic damages. Their knowledge of the injury claims process can keep your case on track and focused on the harm you suffered. 

By working with a Suffolk County premises liability attorney, you partner with a lawyer who fully understands New York’s premises liability laws and how to hold negligent property owners accountable for the harm they allowed to happen. The ultimate goal of any injury lawyer is to make sure that their client is compensated for a personal injury. 

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Contact a Suffolk County Premises Liability Lawyer Today

Property owners have a responsibility to address dangerous conditions before they cause harm to visitors, tenants, customers, and guests. When that duty is ignored, serious injuries can occur, leaving victims facing physical, emotional, and financial hardships. If you were hurt on property belonging to someone else, you have the right to take decisive action with the help of an attorney.  The attorneys at Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, represent injury victims in complex premises liability claims involving unsafe properties and negligent owners. Our firm focuses on serious injury cases and provides clients with direct access to experienced trial lawyers who are prepared to pursue accountability in court when necessary. Contact us today to discuss your legal options.

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