When people injured on other people’s property, they may have a personal injury case for defective property. However, proving a defective property claim requires more than showing that a defect exists.
Along with proving the existence of the defect, the plaintiff must show that the property owner knew that the defect existed and was dangerous. If a plaintiff is unable to prove the owner’s knowledge of the defect, then the case will likely be dismissed.
If you or anyone you know has questions about a personal injury case, contact the Bronx personal injury attorneys of Parker Waichman, LLP, at 888-244-2273.




