Monday, April 16, 2012

Know Your Rights if Your Child is Injured on the Playground- PART 2


350 Old Country Road, Suite 205, Garden City, NY 11530
877-791-8076 / StoberLaw.com
There are two major differences in NY premises liability law regarding injuries on a playground, a school ground, or other state owned property:
  • There is a much shorter statute of limitations for premises liability cases on government property and
  • Before you file your lawsuit you must notify the city that you will be a filing a claim in. You must do that within the first 90 days following an injury
If you think lack of supervision or hazardous conditions on a municipal or school playground played a role in your child’s injury, talk with one of our lawyers who has experience handling these types of cases. At the Law Offices of Louis D. Stober, Jr., LLC, our attorneys have been helping injured people get financial compensation for nearly 30 years!

Contact us at 877-881-7185 today to schedule your free consultation. A lawyer will explain whether a premises liability claim applies to your situation, and how to move forward with a case for maintenance or security failures.

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