Premises Liability

Premises Liability

Property owners owe a duty of care to all visitors who are not trespassing on their property. They must keep the property safe for visitors. If a property owner knew about a hazard, and did not take reasonable action to correct it, and you were injured on their property, you can take legal action against them in order to recover financial compensation for the injuries you received! Common examples of premises liability include swimming pool accidents, amusement park accidents, dog bites, elevator and escalator accidents, slip and fall accidents, fires, and more. 

Insurance companies and property owners will likely try to devalue or discredit your claim because it protects their bottom line, but when your injuries are severe, you deserve to be awarded full monetary damages. Michael Benenati is an experienced Brooklyn personal injury attorney who has recovered millions for his clients. He will fight for justice for you.

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Our Results

More than 1.8 million verdicts.
Millions of dollars recovered for our clients. Learn about some of the settlements we’ve achieved.

$1.4m

Settlement for a client involved in an elevator incident.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

$185k

Settlement for a client who tripped on a curb - resolved in less than one year and after the client had been told by two other law firms that she did not have a case.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

$550k

Settlement for a client who suffered from Stevens-Johnson syndrome after she had been given acetaminophen at the hospital.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

$100k

To a client for injuries in a motor vehicle incident within six months of the accident

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

$350k

To a client who tripped and fell on ice sustaining an ankle fracture with surgery.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

$1.0m

Million for a client injured in a motor vehicle incident.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.