Recent Blog Posts
Is it Legal to Drive Barefoot?
There are a lot of things you cannot do while driving. You cannot drink alcohol or consume narcotics while driving. You cannot use your hands to text, browse the internet, or watch a video while driving. There are also things that might not be strictly illegal, but they could subject you to liability should… Read More »
How Medical Liens Are Used in Personal Injury Cases
Personal injury lawsuits can take time to settle or otherwise resolve. In the meantime, the accident victim still needs medical care. The victim plaintiff may or may not be able to afford their medical bills while waiting for the personal injury case to shake out. The hospital may delay repayment for care, the victim’s… Read More »
Difference Between Loss of Income and Loss of Earning Potential
If you were involved in a serious car or truck accident, you may have suffered a serious injury. A serious injury can leave you out of the workforce for a long time while you are undergoing medical treatments and generally recovering to the point that you can return to work. Depending upon the nature… Read More »
Negligence of Multiple Parties: Article 16 in a Personal Injury Case
In the ideal case, personal injury liability is clear: A negligent driver fails to stop at a stop sign and careens into a pedestrian. That driver is liable for the injuries and other damages caused. In practice, however, it’s often less clear-cut. Perhaps the driver was distracted, but when they did try to slam… Read More »
Dealing With Motor Vehicle Accident Form MV-104
If you’ve been in a car accident in New York State, you have a number of obligations. If there was property damage or personal injury, you need to stop, render aid, and exchange information with other drivers or parties involved. Depending upon the circumstances, you may need to notify the police, the Department of… Read More »
What Is the Serious Injury Threshold in NY?
Under Section 5102(d) of the New York State Insurance law, a serious injury is defined as anything that meets the following conditions: Death Dismemberment A severe disfigurement Fractured bones Loss of fetus Permanent loss of use of body organ, member, function or system Permanent consequential limitation of use of a body organ or member… Read More »
Who’s at Fault in a Snowplow Collision?
Snowplows are essential for anyone to operate on the roads in the Northeast over the winter months. After a heavy snow, the roads are simply untraversable until a snowplow comes by. Perhaps for that reason, New York law offers significant protections for snowplow drivers. They’re not subject to many of the traffic laws other… Read More »
Choosing Between the ER and Urgent Care After a Car Accident
If you’ve been in a car crash, you should see a doctor. Which doctor to see can be a more challenging question. There are several considerations to keep in mind, including the severity of your injuries, the treatment you might need, how much the medical care will cost, and others. Read on for advice… Read More »
Common Causes for Staircase Slip and Fall
Staircase slip and falls are extremely dangerous. Tripping on the ground level is already hazardous enough, but when you add height, repeated impact of multiple stairs, and the possibility of hitting other obstructions, stairs are that much more frightening when kept in an unsafe condition. Below, we discuss the most common causes for slip… Read More »
Who’s Liable for a Slip and Fall On NY Sidewalks?
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere. In the home, in an apartment building, in the office, in a department store, or out on the street. When you slip, trip, and fall on someone else’s property, if you slipped because of a hazard that the property owner either created or should have known about… Read More »