$2,100,000 settlement secured for a woman who was injured after slipping on a wet floor in a residential building lobby where no adequate warning signs were in place.
The Perecman Firm secured a $2,100,000 settlement for a woman who was injured after slipping and falling on a wet floor in the lobby of a residential building.
The lawsuit alleged that the property was not maintained in a reasonably safe condition, including the failure to provide adequate warning signs to alert individuals of a hazardous wet surface. The case focused on unsafe premises conditions and the failure to properly warn of a known danger.
The case resolved for $2.1 million following litigation led by Adam Hurwitz. The recovery provided compensation for the client’s medical treatment and the lasting impact of her injuries.
$2,100,000