New York City Inadequate Parking Lot Lighting Lawyers

Improper or inadequate lighting in parking lots and parking garages can lead to violent assaults and serious injuries. If you or a loved one was injured in a parking lot, schedule a free initial consultation with a lawyer at our firm today.

The New York City inadequate parking lot lighting attorneys at Keogh Crispi, P.C., have more than 40 combined years of experience in personal injury law. We understand that it can be difficult for property owners to ensure the safety of their visitors in all surrounding areas of their establishments — but that is their duty. If they are negligent in these responsibilities, serious injuries can occur. Contact our firm to learn more about your options for recovering monetary damages for your injuries, lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering.

Manhattan Negligent Parking Facility Lawyers

Inadequate lighting can mean different things in a parking lot versus a parking garage.

  • Parking lots: As large, open areas parking lots must be kept well-lit to prevent mischievous or criminal activity. Not only should a parking lot have high light fixtures to provide the maximum coverage, but the corners of the building should have motion sensing flood lights. This would discourage unsavory characters from hiding and stalking unsuspecting victims.
  • Parking garages: These multistory structures are riddled with dark corners and poorly lit stairways. It is imperative that property owners and managers monitor, maintain and repair the lights in these areas to ensure the safety of visitors.

The lawyers at KEOGH CRISPI, P.C. are experienced and determined New York Personal Injury Attorneys, with a history of success and a multitude of satisfied clients.

Call us for a free initial consultation. There is no fee unless we recover money for you.

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With an office centrally located in New York City, KEOGH CRISPI handles cases in The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Staten Island, and in Nassau, Westchester, Orange and Rockland counties.