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Unanimous Arbitration Finds Defendants Negligent In Slip And Fall Case

August 8, 2013

Buffalo injury attorney Christine Vogel won a unanimous six figure arbitration decision through her vigorous representation of her client who sustained serious injuries as the result of a slip and fall on ice caused by the negligence of the defendants. Christine’s client fell on ice in the parking lot of the apartment complex where she lived. The facts showed that it had been several days since any snow removal or basic maintenence was done in the complex after the ice had formed. The defendant was neglient in its duty to remove the ice and had plenty of time to do so. The sidewalks were left in a dangous condition. The negligence caused serious and permanent injuries. The dangerous situation caused unnecessary risks and could have been very easliy eliminatied with very little effort on part of the complex.

Please contact us if you have been injured as a result of falling due to an unsafe condition. People should not unnecessarily be put in harms way especially when the danger can be eliminated with minimal effort, cost and time. At Feroleto Law we have the experience to make those who create dangerous situation take responsibility for their actions.

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