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Victim of Crime

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Listed in “Top 20 Personal Injury Firms in NYC” by U.S. News

Property owners in New York have a legal and moral responsibility to take whatever steps they can reasonably take to prevent crimes from being committed on their property. When they fail to do so, crime victims can hold them accountable for their negligence.

At The Perecman Firm, our New York crime victim lawyers help clients pursue fair compensation from negligent property owners. Based in Manhattan, we represent clients in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, and Westchester. The sooner you get in touch with us, the better our chances of representing you successfully will be.

Schedule your free case review by calling (212) 577-9325 today.

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Could a Property Owner Have Prevented Your Injuries?

When crime victims suffer serious physical and emotional injuries, they are rarely able to sue their attackers and obtain any meaningful compensation. In some cases, a third-party — usually a property owner — can be held partially responsible for crime-related injuries.

If you have been seriously hurt as a result of an assault, rape, robbery, or another type of crime, you may have a claim against the owner of the property where the crime occurred. You should discuss your options with an injury lawyer in New York City as soon as possible.

Some of the major reasons why property owners are held accountable for crimes include:

  • Broken locks: When residential landlords and hotel owners fail to replace broken front door and room locks within a reasonable period of time, they are putting their tenants and guests at a significantly higher risk of becoming crime victims.
  • Inadequate lighting: Parking lots and other open areas where people are likely to walk at night need to be lit well enough to deter criminal behavior. When they are not, it may be possible for crime victims to hold the property owners responsible.
  • Negligent security: When property owners know that crimes are repeatedly being committed on their properties, they are responsible for taking appropriate security measures in order to prevent those crimes from continuing.
  • Poor handling of conflicts: When fights start at nightclubs, bars, and similar establishments, the owners are responsible for taking reasonable steps to prevent those fights from getting out of hand. If people are removed, owners are responsible for ensuring that this is conducted safely for all involved.

NYC Injury Lawyers at The Perecman Firm, Have a Winning History for Our Clients

Our firm has a strong track record of winning these cases, both at trial and on appeal. In 2007, we sued a nightclub on behalf of a client who was stabbed outside the premises. We are dedicated to standing up for our clients’ rights and obtaining the fair compensation they legally deserve. Let us put our experience and passion to work for you.

Don’t wait: Contact The Perecman Firm, today at (212) 577-9325 to arrange a free review of your case.

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  • Listed in “Top 20 Personal Injury Firms in NYC” by U.S. News
  • Could a Property Owner Have Prevented Your Injuries?
  • NYC Injury Lawyers at The Perecman Firm, Have a Winning History for Our Clients

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