Poor Lighting Injuries in Massapequa
Call Our Massapequa Personal Injury Lawyer
Landlords have a legal responsibility to maintain their property, including providing adequate lighting to prevent fall injuries. Premises liability statutes apply to properties such as apartments, condominiums, stores, offices and schools. If you have been injured in an accident on someone else’s property due to poor lighting, contact a Massapequa personal injury attorney to find out if you are eligible for compensation.
At James J. Quail & Associates, P.C., we have more than 20 years of experience practicing personal injury law, giving us a familiarity with the legal codes that few other firms can match. Our skilled Massapequa personal injury attorney has helped numerous clients with injures of many types, and has been successful in a large number of cases.
Call James J. Quail & Associates, P.C. at (516) 246-2449 today if you have been injured as a result of poor or inadequate lighting on a premises.
Dangers of Improper Lighting
Improper lighting can restrict your vision and make you unable to recognize the dangers presented by a number of different objects. When you have been injured, an Massapequa attorney can help you determine the best course of action for pursuing your case.
You could potentially receive compensation for injures as a result of dangers hidden by inadequate lighting, including:
- Potholes
- Cracks
- Debris
- Equipment
- Building materials
James J. Quail & Assoc., P.C. is highly skilled in personal injury law and can provide reputable legal counsel if you have been hurt on someone else’s property. We can advise you on the best course of action to recover monetary damages for any injuries you may have suffered, including compensation for things like medical bills, rehabilitation, and lost wages. We will aggressively protect your rights to compensation if you have fallen on someone’s property because of inadequate or poor lighting.
Contact the attorney at James J. Quail & Associates, P.C. today for a case evaluation for your injury from poor or inadequate lighting.