The Role of Expert Witnesses in New York Slip and Fall Lawsuits

People get hurt every day walking through stores, sidewalks, apartment buildings, and parking lots. Slip and fall injuries can happen quickly and cause big problems. These cases often seem simple, but in New York, proving fault isn’t always easy. You have to show that someone else knew, or should have known, about the danger and didn’t fix it in time. That’s where a witness with special training comes in. These people help explain things that are hard for regular folks to understand.

Who Are These Witnesses and Why Are They Brought In

When someone gets hurt in a fall, there are often big questions. Was the floor too slippery? Was the lighting too dark? Should there have been a warning sign? Lawyers often bring in someone with a background in safety, construction, or engineering to help answer these questions. They look at photos, reports, and rules about safety to give their opinion. Their job is not to take sides, but to help the court understand what happened and why it matters.

How These Witnesses Help the Person Who Fell

These trained people help by showing how the accident happened. They might explain how the floor should have been cleaned or how handrails should have been placed on stairs. In New York, slip and fall cases need proof that the owner of the place was careless. The witness might compare what happened to what the rules say should have been done. This makes the case stronger and helps the injured person get what they need.

The Owner or Business Gets to Bring Their Own Witness Too

Just like the person who fell can bring in someone trained, the store or building owner can do the same. Their witness might say the floor was fine, or that the warning sign was good enough. They may say the person who fell wasn’t paying attention. It then becomes a matter of which trained person the court believes. That’s why it’s so important to pick someone who is honest and can explain things clearly.

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Where These Cases Often Happen in New York

Slip and fall cases can happen anywhere, but some places are more common. Supermarkets, apartment hallways, subway platforms, and icy sidewalks come up often in New York. In each of these places, there are safety rules. The person with the training knows these rules and helps the court understand if they were broken. Whether the floor was wet too long or the snow wasn’t cleared fast enough, the trained person helps connect the dots.

When the Witness Comes In During the Case

These witnesses usually come in early on. After the person sees a doctor and hires a lawyer, the lawyer may ask this trained person to look at the case. They study the scene, review what happened, and write a report. Later, if the case goes to trial, they may sit in court and explain what they found. Their job is to help the jury or judge see the full picture.

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How Much Their Word Can Matter

In some cases, the whole case can turn on what this person says. If a jury doesn’t know much about safety rules, this trained person becomes very important. They speak in simple terms and help people understand the facts. Judges often let them speak because their words help make sense of hard topics. If they are clear, honest, and have good reasons for what they say, their word can be a big help.

What Makes These Witnesses Trusted in Court

When someone with training speaks in court, they have to show why their opinion counts. They need the right schooling or years of doing the kind of work related to your case. A court won’t just take anyone’s word. The lawyer asking them to help must show the court that this person knows their stuff and has helped in other cases before. Judges look at their work history, past court visits, and what others in their field say about them. That way, the court knows they’re hearing from someone who can be trusted.

They Help Clear Up Confusing Details

Sometimes what caused the fall isn’t obvious. Maybe the floor didn’t look slippery, but a cleaner used the wrong soap. Or maybe a loose tile wasn’t easy to see, but caused the trip. These trained witnesses use tools and tests to show what really happened. They explain what normal safety steps should be taken and how the person or business failed to act. Their words help the jury or judge understand that this wasn’t just a simple accident—it was preventable.

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The Defense May Try to Limit What They Can Say

The other side often tries to stop or limit what these trained witnesses can say. They may argue that the person isn’t qualified or that their methods aren’t right. That’s why it’s so important to bring in someone who’s done this before and can speak clearly. A good lawyer makes sure this person is ready for tough questions and helps protect their right to speak during the case.

Your Case Gets Stronger When the Facts Are Clear

When the story is clear and backed by someone who knows safety, courts pay attention. These trained voices make it harder for a store or landlord to shrug off their duty. They connect what happened to what should have been done. They make it harder for the defense to argue that the fall was your fault. This helps your case move toward a fair result—whether through a trial or settlement.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait to Get Help

If you or someone you care about has fallen and gotten hurt, don’t wait. These cases can take time, and things like video or cleaning records may disappear. Talking to a lawyer early gives you the best shot at finding someone who can explain what really happened. The sooner you start, the more likely it is to get a clear picture.

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You Don’t Have to Do This Alone

Falls can leave you hurt, confused, and stressed. You might be facing medical bills, time off work, or a long recovery. Getting someone who knows the safety rules and how courts work can change everything. You need someone who stands with you, knows the steps, and brings in the right help to make your case strong.

Call Andrews, Bernstein & Maranto, PLLC

If you’ve been hurt in a slip and fall in New York, the team at Andrews, Bernstein & Maranto, PLLC is ready to help. We work hard to make sure your story is heard and your needs are met. Contact us today to talk about your case. We’ll guide you every step of the way.

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