Business Owner’s Limited Responsibility for Slip and Fall Injuries You may be one of 800,000 patients hospitalized every year in the United States after falling, or you may be one of the 3 million who only needed emergency medical … [Read more...]
Can Large Event Organizers Be Held Accountable for COVID-19?
Filing a COVID-19 Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Event Organizers While virtual gatherings are up 1,000% since the start of COVID-19, there are still some in-person events happening. If you've gotten sick at an event, you may consider … [Read more...]
Dealing with Properties That Ignore COVID-19 Precautions
What to Do When Businesses Don't Take COVID-19 Precautions Seriously COVID-19 has not only changed the way that people live their lives but also the ways that businesses operate. Businesses are recognized to have certain obligations to help … [Read more...]
Is a Store Liable If Its Customers Get Coronavirus?
A Store's Possible Liability for COVID-19 As of mid-April, over 40 grocery store employees have died from COVID-19. It's not only workers who can get sick in stores — for many people in quarantine, grocery shopping is the one time they … [Read more...]
Craig Aronow obtained $450,000 for Client Injured Due to Slip and Fall Negligence
RAM Law partner, Craig Aronow, obtained $450,000 for a client who was injured due to the negligence of a property owner, property management company and snow removal contractor. The contractor acknowledged that they did not put ice melt down, … [Read more...]
Can I Sue for A Slip and Fall Injury in A Train Station?
Slip and Fall Injury at Train Station | Somerville Slip and Fall Lawyer Knowing who could potentially be held liable in a personal injury or premises liability claim is something that needs to be accomplished with the help of an experienced … [Read more...]
Snow and Ice: Not Always Nice at a Condominium or Apartment Complex
Snow and Ice at Condominiums and Apartments In New Jersey, living with snow and ice during the winter comes with the territory. While snow provides the occasional "snow day" for our children, it also affects our ability to run errands, get to … [Read more...]
Icy Dicey Sidewalks, Walkways, Driveways and Parking Lots in New Brunswick
Icy and Slippery Sidewalks in New Brunswick | Slip and Fall Attorney In New Jersey, whether a property owner is liable for injuries that someone suffers on snow and ice on a sidewalk depends upon whether the abutting property is a commercial … [Read more...]
I Slipped, Fell and Got Hurt. What now?
What You Need to Know About Premises Liability Cases Well...the first thing to do is make sure you get the proper medical attention if you are truly hurt. Taking care of yourself or loved one after they slip and fall is critical. If you … [Read more...]
RAM Law’s Craig Aronow Obtains $235,000 for Client with Fractured Ankle
A RAM Law client was injured when a business failed to adhere to the town’s ordinance requiring sidewalks to be cleared of snow and ice. The client was walking home after getting off a bus and suffered an ankle fracture which required surgery … [Read more...]