Archive for March, 2017
Senior Trips and Falls on Raised Cellar Door En Route Home from Coney Island Synagogue and Receives Substantial Settlement
Thursday, March 23rd, 2017
R.S., an older religious Jewish man, suffered a trip and fall in the Coney Island portion of Brooklyn on his way to his home. R.S. was making his way home from the synagogue, when he tripped and fell over a raised cellar door. His left foot became caught on the raised edge of the cellar door and he immediately fell onto his knees, resulting in a torn meniscus in his right knee.
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Bronx Resident Who Slipped and Fell On Ice Outside New York City Housing Authority Building Received $250,000 Settlement
Tuesday, March 14th, 2017
On a cold winter day in December, J.H. was walking home from work when she slipped and fell on an icy, defective sidewalk, near her New York City Housing Authority apartment building. Due to the combination of the snow and defective condition, J.H. fell to the ground and sustained significant injures. J.H. fractured her shoulder.
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