Sackstein Sackstein & Lee, LLP
1140 Franklin Ave
Garden City, NY 11530
Telephone: (516) 344-1900
If you or a loved one has suffered injuries from a slip and fall accident in Garden City, NY, you may be entitled to compensation. At Sackstein Sackstein & Lee LLP, our personal injury attorneys have been handling slip and fall cases since 1952. For over 70 years, we've help thousands of slip & fall victims recover maximum compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma.
Slip and fall injuries can happen anywhere — from grocery stores to sidewalks. Common causes include:
🔹 Wet or slippery floors
🔹 Uneven pavement or flooring
🔹 Poor lighting
🔹 Obstructed walkways
🔹 Loose rugs or mats
🔹 Loose or missing handrails on stairways
If a property owner’s negligence contributed to your fall, you have the right to pursue compensation.
A successful slip and fall injury claim can cover:
🔹 Medical expenses
🔹 Lost wages
🔹 Pain & suffering
🔹 Rehabilitation costs
Slip and fall accidents on another person's property can be tough to win due to various factors. These cases are often complicated, as there is no simple formula to determine fault or liability. Each situation is different, and proving responsibility requires a strong burden of proof, making it harder to secure a favorable outcome.
In New York, the statute of limitations for filing a slip and fall claim is three years from the date of the accident. However, if the incident occurred on government property, different rules apply. In such cases, you must file a notice of claim within 90 days and initiate a lawsuit within one year and 90 days.
A slip and fall claim could potentially be resolved within a few months. However, if the case requires court litigation, it may take two to three years to reach a conclusion.
Yes, you can lose a slip and fall injury case, and it often depends on proving negligence and the property owner's duty of care, as well as the claimant's own conduct and the severity of the injuries.
1. Proving Negligence: Property Owner's Duty of Care: You need to demonstrate that the property owner had a duty to maintain their premises safely and that they breached that duty, leading to your fall.
Notice of the Hazard: You must show that the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition (e.g., spilled liquid, ice, etc.) and failed to take reasonable steps to fix it or warn others.
Direct Causation: You need to establish a clear link between the property owner's negligence and your injuries.
2. Your Own Conduct: Contributory Negligence: If your own actions contributed to the fall, the property owner might argue that you were partly to blame, potentially reducing or eliminating your compensation.
Assumption of Risk: If you were aware of a hazard and chose to proceed anyway, you might be deemed to have assumed the risk, which could weaken your case.
Distraction: If you were distracted and didn't see the hazard, the property owner might argue that you were negligent in not paying attention.
3. Lack of Evidence: Insufficient Evidence of Negligence: If you can't prove that the property owner was negligent, or that their negligence caused your injuries, your case will likely fail.
Missing Medical Documentation:You need to provide medical records and testimony to support your injuries and their connection to the fall.
Lack of Witness Testimony: Eyewitness accounts can be crucial in establishing what happened and the property owner's knowledge of the hazard.
Time is limited to file a slip and fall claim in New York. Don’t wait — contact our skilled Garden City slip & fall lawyers today for a free, no-obligation consultation. Let us help you hold negligent property owners accountable and secure the compensation you deserve.
Our team knows Garden City and Nassau County inside and out. Garden City is a vibrant Long Island community, home to the iconic Roosevelt Field Mall, the Cradle of Aviation Museum, and the historic Garden City Hotel. We also serve clients in nearby towns and cities, including:
🔹 Mineola
🔹 Hempstead
🔹 Westbury
🔹 Carle Place
🔹 New Hyde Park
🔹 Floral Park
🔹 East Meadow
🔹 Uniondale
🔹 Franklin Square
This local understanding helps us investigate accident sites thoroughly and build stronger cases for our clients.
Sackstein Sackstein & Lee's law office is located in the heart of Garden City, New York. Franklin Avenue is a major north-south thoroughfare in the area, lined with various businesses and services. Nearby is the Old Nassau County Courthouse at 1550 Franklin Avenue. Constructed in the early 1900s, this Classical Revival-style building now serves as the Theodore Roosevelt Executive and Legislative Building. Additionally, the United States Post Office at 600 Franklin Street is a historic post office building designed in the Classical Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.