Dealing with an injury is stressful enough without having to navigate confusing legal processes on your own. Our blog provides straightforward information about personal injury law in New York, what to expect after an accident, and how to protect your rights when dealing with insurance companies.
These articles are meant to be educational, not legal advice for your specific situation. Every case is different. If you have been injured and want to discuss your options, contact us for a free consultation.
Our blog covers the topics injury victims ask about most: what to do after an accident, how insurance claims work, common mistakes that can hurt your case, and what compensation you may be entitled to. We write in plain language because legal jargon does not help anyone.
Information about auto accidents in NYC, including what to do at the scene, dealing with insurance adjusters, and understanding no-fault insurance in New York.
Learn about premises liability in New York, property owner responsibilities, and what you need to prove in a slip and fall case.
How to handle insurance companies after an accident, common tactics adjusters use, and why you should be careful about recorded statements.
Understanding New York’s no-fault insurance system is one of the first things to know before filing a car accident claim…
Pedestrians have the right of way, but accidents still happen. When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, determining liability…
New York is a no-fault insurance state, which affects how car accident claims work. Here is what that means for…
Not every fall on someone else’s property leads to a valid legal claim. Learn what elements you need to establish…
After an accident, the other driver’s insurance company may call and ask for a recorded statement. Before you agree, understand…
New York has strict deadlines for filing personal injury claims. Miss them, and you may lose your right to compensation…
Our blog provides general information, but every case is unique. If you have been injured and want to discuss your specific circumstances, contact us for a free consultation. There is no obligation.