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New Jersey PATH Platform Slip and Fall Incidents

Platforms on the New Jersey PATH system are not always safe zones for commuters and tourists. Rain, ice, and snow can accumulate on outdoor stages. Spills of drinks, food, and other items are not uncommon, even on enclosed platforms. Commuters in a hurry to make their trains may not pay attention to the platform, increasing the risk of a slip and fall. You might be surprised by how often people get hurt when they slip or trip on PATH platforms. A personal injury attorney can assist you in obtaining financial compensation for your injuries, medical bills, and other damages incurred due to a slip and fall on a New Jersey PATH platform.  Discuss your case with certified lawyers at The Law Offices of Anthony Carbone.

Factors Contributing to Slip-and-Fall Incidents on PATH Stations

The following are some of the most common contributors to slip and fall incidents on PATH platforms:

  • Conditions of wetness and/or coldness; possible precipitation of snow and/or ice
  • Mud and/or plant matter was tracked in.
  • Passengers dripping drinks and dropping food
  • Cleaning with a recent mop or wax
  • Pavement or flooring that is uneven and damaged
  • Electrical cables were lying all over the ground.
  • Garbage or useless stuff lying around
  • Damaged or collapsing stairways and step-ladders
  • There are no slip-proof pads present.
  • Lighting that is either inadequate or broken
  • Restrictions on the ability to see

If you were hurt in a slip and fall accident, whose fault is it?

When a visitor to a property slips and falls due to a dangerous condition that the owner either produced or should have corrected or cleaned up, the owner of the property is usually held accountable for the visitor’s fall. But if the accident occurs on a PATH platform in New Jersey, holding the transit agency accountable for your injuries gets more challenging.

If you’ve been hurt and want to sue PATH or another government entity in New Jersey, you must do so in a certain way. This involves informing PATH of your injury claim in a timely manner. 

Claims for injuries sustained in slip and fall accidents must be reported in writing within 90 days of the incident. All government entities should be notified when someone files a claim for damages so that they can look into the situation and possibly settle the matter out of court. However, if you try to bring a lawsuit in the future and you fail to provide timely notice, the court may permanently dismiss your case.