Can I Work If I Have a New York Personal Injury Case?

Our clients often express some confusion over whether they can, or should, work while their personal…

Pedestrian Deaths on the Rise — New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog — March 3, 2022

Although the number of traffic deaths had been falling since the late 1960s, a change attributed…

Upstate New York Police Department Sued for a Car Crash — New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog — April 19, 2022

Yonkers and its police department have been sued for a car crash that resulted in the…

Additur and Remittitur in Personal Injury Cases

Additur and remittitur may sound like a pair of Roman gladiators or spells you’d learn at…

Support for the New York Grieving Families Act — New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog — December 27, 2023

For two centuries, under New York’s wrongful death law, grieving families have been unable to sue…

Rising Number of Pedestrian Deaths at Night — New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog — December 28, 2023

Pedestrian deaths had been on a decline since 1980 onward. However, since 2009, there have been…

What to Do After a White Plains Car Accident? — New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog — November 27, 2024

Recently, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed into law important road safety rules that extend red…

Suspect in a Deadly Drug-Related Crash Difficult to Charge Due to Legal Loophole — New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog — January 9, 2025

Recently, a prosecutor revealed that a loophole in New York law made it challenging to charge…

Why Are Personal Injury Appeals Important?

When a personal injury case is brought on behalf of an injured person, the person suing…