Photo of the attorneys of Costello, Mains and Silverman, LLC

Advocates for NJ and PA
Workers & Their Families

Partners and Counsel of Costello, Mains & Silverman, LLC

Improper Or Negligent Maintenance

Helping Victims Of Negligent Maintenance In New Jersey

Maintaining a building and the surrounding property can be an expensive proposition. Some property owners allow their premises to fall into disrepair to save money. Unfortunately, negligent maintenance of premises puts visitors at risk of serious injury. At Costello, Mains & Silverman, LLC, in Mount Laurel, NJ, our skilled attorneys help people who have been harmed by unsafe conditions. If you have been injured due to a building or property that was not being properly maintained, contact us online or call 866-944-3371 to schedule a confidential consultation.

What Are Unsafe Premises?

There are many examples of conditions that can lead to injury. In New Jersey, snow and ice can accumulate and make alleyways, parking lots or sidewalks treacherous. The weather also contributes to potholes, broken pavement and uneven surfaces that can lead to slip, trip and fall accidents. Inside a building, water leaks can cause floors to be slippery. Blown lights can make stairwells or walkways dark and dangerous. Broken railings, faulty elevators, cracked or broken floors and debris can lead to serious injuries or even death. The specifics of your case will determine whether you have a valid claim for damages.

Choose A Knowledgeable Lawyer

To get the compensation you deserve, it is important to choose an attorney with the skill and experience to present a compelling case to a jury. Whether or not your case settles, you must be prepared to go to trial to get the relief you have coming to you under New Jersey law. The lawyers at our firm have extensive trial experience. We know how to investigate your case and present the evidence of your accident in court. Contact us online or call today to discuss your injury matter with an attorney who understands negligent maintenance cases.