Be Cautious When Using the Subway
- posted: Jul. 30, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Bus and Subway Accident
Be Cautious When Using the Subway In New York City, subway accidents are extremely common as a result of being jerked around by the train or slipping while walking on the Read More
Be Aware of Those Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol
- posted: Jun. 26, 2018
- Car Accidents,  Personal Injury
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP), each year there are over one million people arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol. According to the National Read More
Bicycle And Pedestrian Accidents Continue to Rise
- posted: Jun. 15, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Bike Accidents
For many people, walking and cycling are healthy activities that allow a person to enjoy the outdoors. According to the Highway Safety Association (HSA), bicycle and pedestrian accidents are on Read More
Sidewalk Safety in New York
- posted: Jun. 15, 2018
- Personal Injury
It’s nearly impossible to avoid every hazard on New York City’s 12,750 miles of sidewalks. The City’s infrastructure allows for most people to walk wherever they need to go, but Read More
Evidence in a Personal Injury Case May be Difficult to Obtain
- posted: Jun. 15, 2018
- Personal Injury
In a personal injury lawsuit, a plaintiff must prove liability and damages in order to recover the compensation the law provides. Here, a plaintiff must demonstrate that a defendant’s negligent Read More
Clinicians Make Mistakes While Inserting and Maintaining Feeding Tubes
- posted: Mar. 26, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Medical Malpractice
Clinicians Make Mistakes While Inserting and Maintaining Feeding Tubes Under certain circumstances, a person may be unable to eat food, which requires a clinician to insert a feeding tube into the Read More
Increasing Speed Limits: Getting There on Time vs. Getting There Safely
- posted: Mar. 26, 2018
- Personal Injury
Increasing Speed Limits: Getting There on Time vs. Getting There Safely In 1973, the federal government instituted the national maximum speed limit to be 55 miles per hour (mph), but the Read More
Get Immediate Medical Treatment Following a Crash
- posted: Mar. 21, 2018
- Personal Injury
Get Immediate Medical Treatment Following a Crash When an individual is involved in an accident, he or she may experience a rush of adrenaline causing their pain to be delayed for Read More
New York State Works to Update Insurance Laws to Account for Ridesharing Services
- posted: Mar. 20, 2018
- Car Accidents,  Personal Injury
New York State Works to Update Insurance Laws to Account for Ridesharing Services Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have essentially taken over the “ride-hailing” industry, and lately, many people prefer Read More
VTech Recalls Rattles and Mobiles: Check Your Baby’s Toys!
- posted: Mar. 20, 2018
- Personal Injury
VTech Recalls Rattles and Mobiles: Check Your Baby’s Toys! Recently, VTech recalled some of its child products, due to a potential choking hazard. Certain items, such as the Shake & Single Read More
Shared Fault in New York
- posted: Mar. 09, 2018
- Car Accidents,  Personal Injury
Shared Fault in New York When filing a lawsuit in New York State, it is important to first consider how the defendant might respond to your claim. He or she could Read More
New York Court of Appeals Decides Social Media is Subject to Discovery in Personal Injury Case
- posted: Mar. 01, 2018
- Personal Injury,  Uncategorized
New York Court of Appeals Decides Social Media is Subject to Discovery in Personal Injury Case Since the rise of the digital age and social media’s takeover, the law has had Read More
You’ve Been in a Car Accident: Now What?
- posted: Feb. 14, 2018
- Car Accidents,  Personal Injury
You’ve Been in a Car Accident: Now What? Car accidents occur each day, ranging from minor to devastating, especially in a very populated state like New York. More than 12,000 people Read More
New York Schools May be Liable for an Injury Sustained by a Child
- posted: Jan. 15, 2018
- Personal Injury
New York Schools May be Liable for an Injury Sustained by a Child While children tend to be accident-prone, due to their constant curiosity, parents are still entitled to have a Read More
Many Kinds of Car Accidents Up Across The Country
- posted: Jan. 12, 2018
- Car Accidents,  Personal Injury
The United States Department of Transportation released its yearly report on traffic fatalities in late 2017, and the figures were, to say the least, concerning. While not every category of Read More
Don’t Let Social Media Create Inconsistencies In Your Case
- posted: Dec. 05, 2017
- Personal Injury
Don’t Let Social Media Create Inconsistencies In Your Case Oftentimes, a personal injury case will involve an evaluation of pain and suffering. Today, many people actively use different forms of social Read More