Submitted by Ill_Significance9716 t3_1095gz9 in jerseycity
molly_watah t1_j3wgia3 wrote
To be fair if you knew these were broken for 2 months.. how’d you still drive into it?
Ill_Significance9716 OP t1_j3whsvz wrote
Previously 2 pieces were broken. They fixed one of the pieces which gave us enough support to get our cars in and out. The other one just broke this morning ending up damaging the car.
molly_watah t1_j3ws4ea wrote
So it sounds like management DID listen, and DID have it fixed, just not properly.
In this case I don't see how you'll have an issue. Assuming the complaints and fixes are documented it should be pretty clear that they're at fault. Treat it as an accident, make a claim, and get that thing repaired.
**I'm not a lawyer just fyi
nuncio_populi t1_j3whxws wrote
This is a good Tort law question! Management had constructive notice to a defect on their property and had a duty to fix/repair it, I wonder if OP assumed some risk by using that lot because they knew of a potentially dangerous situation there?
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