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Can You Sue for an Intersection Accident?
Intersections can be hazardous locations for drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. Many serious car accidents occur at intersections throughout New York, including T-bone...

Are Punitive Damages Recoverable in New York Personal Injury Cases?
If you suffered injuries due to someone else’s negligence, you might be entitled to compensation for your losses. In addition to securing your economic and non-economic (pain and...

Who’s to Blame for an Accident When Backing Up?
Determining fault in a car accident can be complex, especially when the crash involves a vehicle that was backing up. Backing up collisions — also referred to as backover...

5 Things to Know About Filing a Construction Accident Lawsuit
A construction accident can have a significant impact on your life, livelihood, and family. If you’re a construction worker who was hurt while working on a job site, it’s...

When is a Landlord Liable for a Tenant’s Injuries?
Many New Yorkers live in rented units in apartment buildings. Although landlords and property owners have a legal obligation to ensure that the premises they own are safe for...

How Do You Prove a TBI in a Personal Injury Case?
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is one of the most severe types of injuries an accident victim can suffer. Not only is TBI challenging and costly to treat, but it can significantly...
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