March 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) La manta "responsabilidad del edificio" abarca una amplia variedad de lesiones que occurren en la propiedad de otra persona. La propiedad puede ser propiedad de una pequena empresa, familia, corporacion gigante o municipio, pero independientemente, cada propietario tiene la obligacion de mantener sus tierras en condiciones razonablemente seguras para proteger a las personas que puedan entrar en el.
Que es la Responsabilidad del Edificio?
Como se ha senalado, el termino "responsabilidad del edificio" se puede utilizar para describir una serie de diferentes causas legales de accion derivadas de los danos sufridos en la tierra de otro.
Si usted ha sufrido una de estas lesiones, es probable que tenga muchas preguntas. Usted necesita saber si el propietario es responsable de sus lesiones. Usted necesita saber quien es responsable de pagar sus cuentas medicas. Quieres saber si alguien va a tener que pagar los salarios que usted pierde mientras se recupera. No hay respuestas reales estandar para cualquiera de estas preguntas sin consultar a un abogado. Casos de lesiones personales son basado en hechos especificos. Cuando uno se lesiona, usted debe buscar el consejo de un abogado de responsabilidad de las premisas experimentado en su zona para obtener mas informacion acerca de sus derechos y opciones legales.
Responsabilidad por lesiones en Locales communes
A continuacion encontrara algunos ejemplos concretos y una explicacion general de la responsabilidad tipica unidos a ellos. Tenga en cuenta, sin embargo, que los hechos de su caso unico podria ser el factor clave para decidir quien es responsable de sus lesiones. Esto no pretende ser un sustituto de asesoramiento legal.
Q: Quien es responsable de lesiones por resbalones y caidas en una acera?
R: Depende. La responsabilidad por una lesion es resulta de varios factores, incluyendo quien es responsable de la propiedad, si la persona lesionada estaba alli legalmente y como ocurrio la lesion. Las aceras, mientras que por lo general son instaladas por entidades gubernamentales, suelen mantenida por el dueno de la casa o negocio adjunto. Si, por ejemplo, un propietario de un negocio no para reparar una gran rajadura en la acera, lo mas probable es que el propietario seria responsable de una caida provocada por un resbalon o caida en esa rajadura. En caso de que el dano ocurrio frente a una residencia privada de una sola familia, sin embargo, el resultado puede ser diferente y la ciudad puede ser el principal responsable.
Q: Mi hijo esta enfermo con intoxicacion por plomo; tengo una demanda contra el dueno?
R: Es posible. Nueva York, al igual que la gran mayoria de otras jurisdicciones, ha aprobado leyes que exigen el retiro, sustitucion o cobertura adecuada de la pintura con base de plomo y materiales de construccion. Si la intoxicacion por plomo fue el resultado de una condicion conocida (pintura descascarada en un pasillo del apartamento) que el propietario deberia razonablemente haber visto y tomado medidas para corregir, el propietario es probable responsable de los fallos para reparar el peligro. Si, por el contrario, el propietario no tenia idea de que era un nino en la habitacion (tal como un nino que nace despues de que los padres se hayan mudado al edificio) el propietario puede eludir su responsabilidad.
Q: Fui asaltado en mi propio edificio, puedo encontrar a la Administracion responsable?
R: Por desgracia, los ataques criminales son demasiado comunes en Nueva York. Puede ser posible recuperar para un asalto que ocurre en un apartamento residencial o un edificio de condominios si es razonablemente previsible que el crimen podria ocurrir alli. Basicamente, si hay falta de seguridad (cerraduras rotas en la entrada, pasillos sin luz, habitaciones adaptadas para minusvalidos de almacenamiento no son faciles de ver) o han cometido un delito en el pasado, podria ser posible llevar a encontrar la administracion del edificio o los propietarios responsables.
Q: Una baranda se rompio y me cai y me lastime, tengo un reclamo?
R: Si la barandilla es defectuosa en un lugar donde podria haber propietario del edificio o el administrador se espera que sepan que no era seguro, usted podria ser capaz de reclamar danos y perjuicios ocasionados como consecuencia de sus lesiones. Los propietarios de edificios y los propietarios son responsables de mantener sus propiedades de seguridad para los visitantes y residentes. Defectos que no son claramente perceptibles son particularmente problematicos, escaleras sueltas, barandillas debilitado, alfombras rotas, suelos tambaleante--todos estos son potencialmente peligrosos y pueden ser invisibles para el observador casual. Si usted ha sido herido en la propiedad de otra persona, es posible que pueda presentar una reclamacion por los danos que vienen como resultado de sus lesiones. Es importante buscar el consejo de un abogado de lesiones personales con experiencia en su area que le puede dar mas informacion sobre sus derechos y opciones legales.
The Orlow Firm. New York Abogado de Accidentes. 866-959-7202
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