Restaurants in the New York metropolitan area owe its patrons an obligation to keep the premises safe from any conditions that could cause injuries. While not responsible for every accident that occurs on its premises most injuries result from a floor that was not properly maintained, a failure to maintain a banister by the steps, and even poor lighting.  Look at  our recent article  and you will have a better understanding of what to look out for in these type of cases.

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Q: I was in a restaurant in New York City when I slipped and fell while walking to the restroom. Do I have a case?

A: Restaurants in the New York metropolitan area owe its patrons an obligation to keep the premises safe from any conditions that could cause injuries. While not responsible for every accident that occurs on its premises most injuries result from a floor that was not properly maintained, a failure to maintain a banister by the steps, and even poor lighting. Look at  our recent article and you will have a better understanding of what to look out for in these type of cases.



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