Shopping malls can ultimately become huge, sprawling mazes with long corridors and dark hallways. It is crucial that mall managers carefully and regularly inspect all areas of the mall to ensure that there is adequate lighting, and the lights are being repaired when necessary.
The Manhattan inadequate shopping mall lighting attorneys at Keogh Crispi, P.C., have extensive experience in a broad array of personal injury cases. We understand the challenges that follow suffering an injury. You might be facing lost wages, medical treatment, multiple doctor visits, physical therapy, and pain and suffering. It is our goal to pursue every legal avenue to ensure you receive the maximum compensation possible in your situation.
New York City Negligent Retail Mall Security Lawyers
Due to expansion and poor design, many malls and shopping centers are saddled with long, dangerous hallways. These corridors typically provide access to necessary areas such as restrooms, diaper changing stations or parking garages. When they are not adequately lit, these areas can become targets for criminal activity.
Several areas can be affected by poor lighting, including:
- Restrooms
- Hallways
- Stairs
- Parking garages
- Large public areas
If your accident or assault occurred in a poorly lit area in a shopping mall or shopping center, it is necessary to hold the responsible parties accountable for their negligence. A lack of security and adequate lighting can have disastrous effects on the safety of mall visitors. Do not hesitate to contact our firm with questions.
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.
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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.

