Shopping malls and shopping centers are host to hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Consumers visit these areas with the expectation that they will be safe and secure. Unfortunately, many property owners and managers are negligent in their duties, and people get hurt. If you or a loved one was injured in a shopping mall, do not hesitate to contact our office for a free consultation.
At Keogh Crispi, P.C., our New York City shopping center elevator accident attorneys have more than 40 years of experience representing clients injured in a broad array of accidents. A common form of personal injury case is called premises liability, and refers to the fact that someone was hurt due to unsafe premises or areas. Many of these areas are large public spaces like apartment complexes, grocery stores and shopping centers. Typically, an injury-causing accident in a shopping center is due to maintenance and repair issues.
Manhattan Negligent Shopping Mall Repair Lawyers
There are several situations that can lead to serious accidents and significant injuries, including:
- Torn carpeting
- Wet floors in restrooms
- Wet floors around drinking fountains
- Wet or slippery floors in food court
- Broken floor tile
- Broken or defective elevators
- Broken or defective escalators
- Faulty automatic doors
Any of these defects can lead to broken bones, muscle strains and torn tendons. It is important to seek the counsel of an experienced attorney to learn more about your options for monetary recovery through a personal injury lawsuit. Our goal is to recover the maximum compensation possible for you in your situation. Contact us today.
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.
Telephone: 212-818-0600
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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.

