Injuries or Death Due to Faulty Smoke Detectors
A smoke detector is one of the most important safety devices on the market — a small, cheap and easily installed device that can be the difference between life and death when there is a fire. A property owner or landlord's failure to properly install and maintain these critical devices is more than simply irresponsible — it is negligent.
At the law office of Roy S. Hiller, we put decades of trial experience and a record of proven results behind apartment residents who have suffered serious injury due to the negligence of a property owner or property manager. Our New York City landlord-liability attorney can help you recover the compensation you are owed and hold the right people responsible.
Faulty or Missing Smoke Detectors
If the smoke detector in your apartment is faulty or missing, it is the immediate responsibility of a landlord to fix or replace the equipment. Failing to do so puts you, your family and your neighbors at risk, and is in violation of New York law.
Our founding personal injury attorney, Roy Hiller Esq., works with clients in the Bronx, Brooklyn and across the city who have suffered accident or injury in their apartment due to landlord negligence.
If your family has suffered serious injury or even a wrongful death due to a fire involving a faulty or missing smoke detector, you need to speak with an experienced trial lawyer who can help you protect your right to financial recovery and ensure that your landlord or the property owner is held accountable for the pain and suffering their mistake caused.
A Proven Record of Success
For more than 30 years, our founding attorney has represented the people of New York City, and we are proud to have recovered significant verdicts and settlements for clients who have suffered needlessly. Contact our personal injury and premises liability firm to schedule a free consultation if a faulty or missing smoke detector in your apartment caused serious harm.
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