INSIGHTS
Can You Sue a Physician for Failure to Diagnose?
Failure to diagnose is the basis for many medical malpractice lawsuits. While most doctors are skilled and diligent professionals, they can sometimes make mistakes. Although not...
Common Pedestrian Injuries
Being struck by a car, truck, or SUV while walking, running, or biking can result in catastrophic injuries. According to the New York State Department of Health, pedestrian...
What is the Scaffold Law?
New York’s Scaffold Law provides construction workers with significant legal protections. Specifically, it places absolute liability on owners and general contractors who fail to...
What’s the Difference Between a Trip and Fall Versus a Slip and Fall?
Trip and falls and slip and falls are some of the most common types of personal injury claims. Although many people use these terms interchangeably, it’s essential to be aware...
What is Constructive Knowledge in a Personal Injury Claim?
When you lawfully enter the property of another, it is reasonable to expect it will be free from hazards. But this isn’t always the case — and if you are hurt due to a dangerous...
What is the Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations in New York?
If you suffered injuries due to a health care provider’s negligence, you may be entitled to bring a legal action to recover your damages. However, it’s important to understand...
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