The heavy flow of guests into New York hotels makes it critical that hotel owners make their establishments as safe as possible. Sometimes it does not take much more than installing the proper lighting inside a hotel and outside in parking lots and walkways to prevent...
How do courts determine when premises liability occurs?
When New Yorkers experience an injury on someone else’s property, they may claim that property owners are liable for their injury. Premises liability examples include elevator accidents and slip-and-fall accidents, among others. The New York State Bar Association...
Thomas J. Johnson successfully defends a local resort at trial in Warren County.
Thomas J. Johnson successfully defended a local resort at trial in Warren County. Plaintiff sued the Defendant Resort claiming that it was negligent in the use of natural logs as a wheel stop and having insufficient lighting in the area where the wheel stop was...