Liability for Snow and Ice Accidents
You should know you are not legally responsible for suffering an injury on someone else’s property because of snow and ice. According to New Jersey premises liability laws, residential and commercial property owners are responsible for keeping their premises safe to others. They should realize the snow and ice on their property is dangerous and needs to be removed as soon as possible.
What Should You Do If You’re Injured?
Aside from seeking medical attention, you should document and photograph where you were injured. This evidence is necessary when filing an injury claim. If you are unable to document or photograph the incident, ask a family member, friend, or someone nearby to do so for you.
After seeking medical attention and documenting the incident, you are going to need to contact an experienced personal injury lawyer, like Attorney Anthony Carbone, to receive the compensation you deserve.
Compensation for Your Injuries
- Medical bills
- Ambulance fees
- Loss of wages
- Pain and suffering
- Wrongful death costs
No matter how minor or extensive your injuries are, you deserve to be compensated. If it wasn’t for someone else’s careless actions, you wouldn’t have gotten hurt in the first place.
Contact the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone
For 30 years, the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone has been helping victims of winter weather injuries in New Jersey. He will aggressively fight on your behalf to make sure you get the compensation you deserve. Contact Attorney Carbone today to schedule a free consultation.
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