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Slip and Fall Accidents in New York: Proving Premises Liability and the “Storm in Progress” Rule
Personal Injury Anna Badalian 6/14/26 Personal Injury Anna Badalian 6/14/26

Slip and Fall Accidents in New York: Proving Premises Liability and the “Storm in Progress” Rule

To win a New York slip-and-fall case you must prove premises liability — and the "Storm in Progress" rule can limit a property owner's duty during active snow or ice. Here's how it works.

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