By Goldberg Sager & Associates | Published October 30, 2021 | Posted in Personal Injury | Tagged Tags: New York insurance law, permanent consequential limitation, serious injury |
Car accident-related injuries can be debilitating and costly. However, New York is a no-fault insurance state, which means that your right to sue another driver for damages is limited. You must establish that you incurred economic losses exceeding your no-fault coverage or that you sustained a serious injury. The term “serious injury” is not subjective. Read More
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