Premises Liability Attorney in New York, NY

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Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP

150 Broadway
Suite 1307
New York, NY 10038-4323212-571-7171
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Premises Liability Overview

Holding Property Owners Accountable

The New York City law firm of Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, focuses strictly on personal injury litigation on behalf of the plaintiff (injured party). The firm’s personal injury attorneys offer serious help for serious injuries that take place due to property owner negligence or error.

New York City can be a dangerous place for children. Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, represents children who are victims of premises liability accidents or negligence. A child can be injured at school if an instructor fails to take safety measures during cheerleading practice. Children can be injured by fatally choking on an object if they aren’t properly supervised at a daycare center. A child can also be injured in much the same way that an adult can – by falling down on broken stairs, slipping on wet tile, tripping over a crumbled sidewalk or being burned by scalding hot water.


A premises liability accident injury may rely upon a forensic engineer for testimony as well as medical specialists or accident eye witnesses. Because personal injury litigation in general, and premises liability injuries in particular, are the focus at Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, the firm has immediate access to quality experts who can help the law firm build a strong case.

If you or your child has been seriously injured on someone else’s property due to property owner negligence, please contact Sakkas, Cahn & Weiss, LLP, for serious help. Call 212-571-7171.

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Areas of Practice

  • Premises Liability

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