Slip and Fall Cases on Public Property
One of the most common types of personal injury cases seen in court rooms today, aside from medical malpractice and injury cases are those that involve slip and fall accidents. Slip and fall cases can...
View ArticleWho is Responsible for a Slip or Fall on Government Property
Slips can happen anytime anywhere to anyone and when they involve a fall, serious injuries can occur. From twists and sprains, broken bones, pulled muscles, bruises, and more serious injuries like head...
View ArticleHow To Minimize Injury Risk on Black Ice
Winter weather brings with it ice, and ice is slippery business, especially when it is the kind you can’t see: Black Ice. Despite the name, black ice is in fact ice that forms to be completely clear....
View ArticleDoes Social Media Affect My Personal Injury Claim?
This question affects many personal injury cases, as over two-thirds of New Yorkers regularly use social media platforms. As outlined below, Facebook posts and other social media posts and likes could...
View ArticleWhat To Do Following A Parking Lot Accident
It’s winter in New York, which means that black ice is a fixture in most parking lots. This thin, translucent ice is much harder to see, and much slicker, than white ice. Furthermore, many property...
View ArticleImportant Steps to Take After a Slip-and-Fall Accident
During the late winter and early spring, black ice patches are an issue in New York and elsewhere. These thin, translucent ice patches are much slicker, and much harder to see, than white ice....
View ArticleMedical Malpractice vs. Negligence: What’s the Difference?
The duty of care, which is the foundation of an injury claim, is the biggest difference between medical malpractice and negligence. Most property owners, drivers, and other non-professionals have a...
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