Dog vs. Mailman: Who’s Liable?
Posted June 11th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
A man’s best friend, that is until that man decides to deliver mail. Dogs seem to have it out for postmen whether it’s in cartoons, books, or in real life. This may stem from a territory breach in the eyes of your dog when instead you’re just trying to receive your bills, birthday cards, and […]
Read MoreLife Is Cool By The Pool… Until You Get Injured
Posted June 6th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
Summertime is here and breaking out the bathing suits, goggles, and maybe an inner tube or two is the perfect way to start the season. Soaking up the sunshine poolside is a staple, but with it comes some concerns. Unfortunately, a big part of summer fun can also be a dangerous one. Within the U.S. […]
Read MoreAre Jersey City, NJ Property Fires Considered Premises Liability?
Posted May 2nd, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
Property fires have ruined the lives of hundreds to thousands of families across the United States. From severe burn injuries to death, property damage involving fires can be catastrophic. Fires that occur in one’s household are among the most common. In 2016, there were 352,000 home fires. As a result, 2,735 people perished. But what […]
Read MoreWhat Happens When You Are Injured in a Condominium Complex?
Posted February 15th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability, Slip and Falls.
Maintenance of common areas acts as a real amenity for those living in a condominium complex. However, sometimes there’s confusion regarding when it comes to the duties of the homeowners’ association. If you’re injured while a guest at a friend’s condo, what happens? More than likely, you already know that condominiums come in a few […]
Read MoreRobbed and Beaten on a College Campus? You Are Not at Fault
Posted February 7th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
Here is the situation: You are a college professor walking between campus buildings at dusk on your way to your night class. All of sudden, you get jumped by a couple of masked figures. They ask you for all your money, credit cards, and valuable items you have on yourself. When you say no and […]
Read MoreFalling Snow and Ice: Who’s Responsible?
Posted January 5th, 2018 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
As our area digs out from Winter Storm Grayson or the ‘bomb cyclone’, it’s time to get back to everyday life. But let’s imagine that you are heading to work or going to a store, and you notice the sidewalk you usually walk on is extremely icy. In fact, everything you see is caked in […]
Read MoreWho’s Responsible for My Ice Skating Injury?
Posted November 13th, 2017 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
Ice skating can be dangerous all on its own, but there can be times when an ice skating rink owner or another person can be at fault for your potential injury. An owner of an ice skating rink has an obligation to keep the ice skating rink safe at all times. This includes general maintenance […]
Read MoreThe Basics of Premises Liability
Posted October 30th, 2017 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
You’ve been scrolling around our website, and you probably have noticed the term premises liability. In the legal world, it’s a pretty common term, but do you know what it means? Don’t worry, we’ll answer any questions you might have in this blog article. The first question you might have is – what is premises […]
Read MoreQuestion for Jersey City Attorney Carbone: Can I Sue the Rental Property Owner for My Accident?
Posted October 9th, 2017 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
Question: I had rented a shore house for a long three-day weekend with a few college friends of mine. The owner had warned us beforehand not to go into the basement because the stairs were not in the best condition. But the stairs seemed fine to us and, not heeding his warning, we went into […]
Read MoreWho is Responsible for My Child’s Accident at a Playground?
Posted August 30th, 2017 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Premises Liability.
It’s a beautiful sunny day. Your daughter wants to go to the park to play in the playground. Why not, right? She swings, she slides, she climbs. It’s a good day and your daughter is having a blast. That is until the accident occurs. While swinging from the monkey bars, one of the rusted bars […]
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