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Who is Liable for Slip and Fall Accidents on NYC Sidewalks?
New York City sidewalks are often quite crowded. Millions of people live in the city, and millions more visit every year. People aren’t the only things that fill sidewalks either. The average NYC sidewalk also has dogs, scaffolding, hotdog carts, tables, chairs, potholes, subway entrances, and other things that can trip you up. The result Continue Readin...
What to Do if You’re Hit by a Car as a Pedestrian in NYC
New York uses a relatively unusual car insurance system. Every driver is required to purchase no-fault insurance. This means if they are involved in a car accident that involves no injuries or only minor injuries, they can’t file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver. Instead, their medical bills and lost wages are covered by their Continue Reading..
7 Ways to Document Your Injuries for a Stronger Case
Executive Summary: Strong documentation makes your injury case harder to dispute. Seek immediate medical attention, follow your treatment plan, and keep detailed records. A pain journal, photos, medical bills, receipts, and witness statements can all support your claim. These steps help your legal team build a stronger case and increase your chances of full compensation. Continue Reading
Understanding New York’s Scaffold Law: Your Rights After a Fall
New York has a unique law to protect construction workers who work at heights. This law imposes strict liability on contractors and property owners who fail to provide scaffolding and fall protection for workers on scaffolding or staging. New York’s scaffold law, combined with the state’s workers’ compensation system, gives workers several options for seeking Continue Reading
What to Do After a Car Accident in NYC: Step-by-Step Legal Guide
Car accident claims often involve slippery facts and complex legal doctrines. As such, your actions after a crash could affect the strength and value of your case. The following steps will help you gather evidence to support your case, corroborate your story about what happened, and protect you from potential defenses. FAQ: What to Do Continue Readi...
What Counts as a Catastrophic Injury Under New York Law?
The term “catastrophic injury” is common in both personal injury and workers’ compensation cases. However, New York law doesn’t actually define this term. Instead of meeting a specific definition, therefore, your attorney will attempt to prove that you suffered catastrophic injuries by pointing to their impacts on your life, health, and finances. FAQ: Catastrophic Injuries Continue Reading
