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Michael Redenburg

New York Elevator Accident Lawyer

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Millions of New Yorkers use elevators every day in apartment buildings, condominium buildings whether sponsor controlled or unit owner controlled post- turnover & transition or office buildings, MTA subway stations, hotels, department stores, and other public places. In condominium buildings, turnover and transition typically occurs 2-3 years after the sponsor starts conveying units to third party purchasers, unless the sponsor mortgages off a ton of units and moves the developer in (it is exceptionally rare, but it does happen). Although elevators can be a convenient way to travel between floors without climbing multiple flights of stairs, they may not always be safe. Unfortunately, elevators that aren’t maintained, inspected, or repaired when necessary, can lead to the potential for serious injury — or even fatality.

If you suffered injuries or lost a loved one in an elevator accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages. The personal injury attorney at Michael J. Redenburg, Esq., P.C. recognizes the substantial impact an elevator accident can have on your everyday life and provides strategic counsel to help maximize your monetary recovery.

Causes of Elevator Accidents

No matter how many precautions you might take when riding in an elevator, dangerous conditions may exist that can cause severe injuries. Many elevator accidents can arise due to the negligence of a building owner, a condominium sponsor, or the party responsible for maintaining the elevator. In some cases, a manufacturer may be held accountable if the accident was caused by a defect in the machinery of the elevator.

Some common causes of elevator accidents may include:

  • Mechanical failures
  • Sponsor defects
  • Incorrect installation
  • Excessive gaps
  • Inadequate maintenance
  • Misleveling
  • Falls into shafts
  • Speed malfunctions
  • Sudden stops

Elevators in New York City must be inspected and tested periodically to comply with Department of Building regulations. However, violations and hazardous conditions can sometimes be missed or overlooked by the inspector — they may also be ignored by the building owner. Critically, owners who fail to correct a Department of Buildings violation may be subject to a criminal summons. A property owner, a condominium sponsor or another responsible party may also be held liable in a personal injury action for injuries caused by their failure to remedy any defects that they knew about — or should have known about.

Elevator accident liability is often complex, and there may be numerous parties that can be named in a personal injury lawsuit. At Michael J. Redenburg, Esq. PC we will thoroughly investigate your claim and work to ensure that any party at fault is held accountable for your injuries.

Elevator Accident Injuries

An elevator accident can be serious and result in debilitating injuries or permanent disability, depending on the circumstances of the accident. While an accident involving a sudden stop may result in soft tissue injuries, a fall into an elevator shaft can cause paralysis, traumatic brain injury, or fatality. Additionally, malfunctioning doors may result in amputation of a limb or crush injuries. Other elevator accident injuries can include broken bones, nerve damage, spinal cord damage, or fatality.

After an elevator accident, it’s crucial to get medical attention as soon as possible. A doctor can determine the extent of your injuries and recommend a course of treatment. In many instances, your doctor may order X-rays, MRIs, EMG-NCVs, and any other tests necessary to render a diagnosis. Treatment can include pain medication, physical therapy, chiropractic care, the use of medical equipment, or surgery.

Experienced Representation Fighting for Your Right to Full Monetary Recovery

If another party’s negligence or carelessness contributed to the elevator accident that caused your injuries, you may be entitled to recover your economic and non-economic damages in a personal injury action. In addition to obtaining compensation for your unreimbursed medical expenses, lost income, and out-of-pocket costs, you might also be entitled to monetary recovery for your pain and suffering, as well as the loss of enjoyment of life you experienced due to the accident.

Additionally, families who have lost a loved one in an elevator accident might be eligible to receive compensation in a wrongful death action. The spouse and dependents may be able to recover for funeral and burial bills, as well as the lost wages that were earned by the victim. Other damages can include loss of inheritance, loss of parental guidance, and loss of services the decedent provided. While family members of an elevator accident victim cannot recover for their sorrow or emotional anguish in New York, they may be entitled to compensation for the victim’s conscious pain and suffering experienced before they passed away from their injuries.

The personal injury lawyer at Michael J. Redenburg, Esq., P.C. understands the physical and emotional pain you might be going through after an elevator accident — and we know the economic toll it may have taken on you and your family. We are dedicated to guiding our clients through the legal process and achieving the best possible results in their cases.

Contact a Knowledgeable New York Elevator Accident Lawyer

Elevator accidents can be devastating and cause you to sustain life-changing injuries. If you have been hurt in an elevator accident that was caused by the negligence of a building owner, maintenance company, manufacturer, or another party, it’s essential to contact a personal injury lawyer immediately. There are strict statutes of limitations that apply to elevator accidents, and shorter ones if a municipality is involved. Michael J. Redenburg, Esq., P.C. is committed to protecting their clients’ rights — and fighting for the compensation they deserve for their injuries.

If you have been injured in an elevator accident in New York City or NJ contact Michael J. Redenburg, Esq. PC at 212-240-9465 to schedule your free, no-obligation, in-office consultation today and see how we can help you to get the Wheels of Justice Spinning for You!

Client Reviews

I had a very positive experience working with Mr. Redenburg. He handled my personal injury case which was successfully settled over the course of two years. He was extremely diligent, knowledgeable and...

- Dawn N.

Michael Redenburg took over my [car accident] case when my past attorney retired from my case. My past attorney was the one who recommended him to me I can say it was the best choice he ever made. He is very...

- Fernando H.

Michael Redenburg is great at what he does. He helped me though the case after my accident helped me with everything. I didn't have to speak with the insurance company about anything he handled and in the end...

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