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What Makes Truck Accident Claims Different From Car Accidents?

Being in a truck accident can leave you with catastrophic injuries that could result in significant medical expenses and the…

6 months ago

Who Is Liable in a New York Motorcycle Accident?

New York is one of a handful of states that use a no-fault insurance system. This means that if you…

7 months ago

Signs Your Loved One May Be a Victim of Nursing Home Abuse

According to the New York Department of Health, it received over 12,000 reports of nursing home abuse in 2021. This…

7 months ago

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…

7 months ago

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…

7 months ago

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…

8 months ago

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…

8 months ago

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…

8 months ago

Proving Driver Negligence in Pedestrian Accident Cases in New York

Pedestrians can seek compensation when drivers negligently injure them. In New York, claimants have the right to bring negligence claims…

8 months ago

Understanding New York’s “Scaffold Law”

If you work in construction in New York, you’ve probably heard of the Scaffold Law. For decades, it has been…

8 months ago