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If you were injured because of a broken step, lack of handrails, or poor lighting, you need the help of a Bronx broken step lawyer who regularly handles these kinds of cases. Let us explain what you need to know to win your case.
Under New York Law, property owners must maintain their property safe for those who use it. This includes steps and stairways, which are commonly found in residential and commercial properties. Failure to do so results in an owner’s legal responsibility for injuries that occur as a result of the defect.
There are both common law requirements of reasonable care in the maintenance of a staircase, as well as very specific statutory requirements under the New York City Building Code. Specifically, the Building Code sets out a written standard of care that property owners must follow. If the property does not comply with these written standards, the failure to comply can be evidence of negligence.
In fact, Section 28-301.1 of New York City Building Code requires that all buildings, and all parts thereof and all other structures, shall be maintained in a safe condition. Beyond this general requirement, the NYC Building Code also provides for many specific requirements that must be followed by property owners. For example, the width and height of steps of a staircase are specifically regulated by the Code. Ultimately, however, the important question in any staircase fall is whether the staircase was reasonably safe.
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Here are four of the most common staircase defects that can cause a person to fall:
To successfully prove a personal injury claim resulting from a broken step or handrail, several legal requirements must be established. These requirements include:
If you have been injured due to a defective staircase, there are several things you need to do right away, to help prove your case:
If you have any questions about your accident caused by a broken step, uneven step, lack of handrails or inadequate lighting, contact our experienced Bronx broken step lawyers by email or by calling (718) 364-4000. You can also simply fill out one of our broken step case intake forms and we will have one of our attorneys get right back to you.
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