Our Family Has Given A Voice To The Injured For Over 50 Combined Years

Is Your Landlord Liable For Your Injuries On Rental Property?

Landlords have an obligation to maintain safe premises for tenants and others such as their guests. The unfortunate reality is that not all landlords take this responsibility seriously, and people suffer serious injuries from a number of preventable maintenance issues such as:

  • Falling ceiling
  • Broken steps
  • Broken windows
  • Lack of hand railing
  • Failing to remove garbage or debris
  • Failing to remove snow or ice

These issues can persist and increase the likelihood that someone will be injured when a landlord fails to regularly inspect his or her property. In some instances, tenants may have complained to the landlord or the city may have cited him or her for a hazard only to have no action taken. Maybe the property is so poorly supervised that hazards continue without repair.

If you, or someone you love, has been injured by a landlord’s negligence, the attorneys at Goldstein & Goldstein, LLP, can help you hold that landlord responsible for your injuries.

Common Injuries Resulting From Landlord Negligence

Pretty much any injury you could suffer in a private home could be experienced on a rental property. Common injuries at apartments and other rentals include:

  • Slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall accidents
  • Burn injuries from fires and explosions
  • Electric shock injuries
  • Drowning or near-drowning accidents in pools
  • Injuries and illness caused by exposure to dangerous chemicals
  • Assaults and intentional attacks due to negligent or inadequate security

No matter how you were injured, we will take the time to explain your legal options.

Protecting The Rights Of Tenants And Guests For Over 50 Years

At Goldstein & Goldstein, LLP, our attorneys bring more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping those who have been injured. We understand that suing your landlord may be a difficult choice to make. We can help you understand your options as well as your rights as a tenant. We are committed to providing our clients with exceptional representation that respects their circumstances and their perspective. Let us put our skills and experience to work for you.

Contact Us For A Free Case Evaluation – No Recovery, No Fee

If you have suffered a serious injury on a rental property, you need to take steps to ensure that you have what you need to recover. The personal injury attorneys of Goldstein & Goldstein, LLP, offer real help and real hope to our clients. To schedule a free initial consultation with one of our landlord negligence attorneys, call 973-675-8277 or contact us online.

We represent injured clients on a contingent fee basis. We collect attorney’s fees only if we obtain compensation for you.