After filing an insurance claim, you might need to wait before you get payments. Insurance companies always do their own due diligence and try to verify your claim. If you are filing with your own insurance, they’ll want proof that the accident truly happened and...
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Car accidents make for complicated cases, but they can become incredibly complex when involving government vehicles. An experienced lawyer can help you navigate your case against a government entity after an accident. The first hurdle to clear is getting your car...
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Truck accidents are particularly problematic when they happen on the crowded streets of New York City. While courts are supposed to remain impartial in all cases, your attorney can help you figure out how to handle your case. Courts treat accident cases involving...
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When you file an insurance claim with your insurance company after a car accident, you could be affected by New York’s minimum insurance requirements. Knowing how these minimums will affect what you can receive in your claim and what you will need to claim above and...
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If you were involved in an accident while riding in an Uber or Lyft – or if you were hit by an Uber/Lyft driver – then there could be plenty of compensation you are owed for your injuries and other damages. Getting these damages is often confusing, and it is...
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Brake check accidents are more complicated than general rear-end collisions. To determine liability in your case, consult our attorneys following a brake check accident in New York City. Determining fault for a brake check accident is a tricky thing. While it is...
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Teen drivers have not had their licenses for long and are largely less experienced than more senior drivers on the road. As such, accidents are more likely when a teen is behind the wheel. While courts might show some leniency under certain circumstances, teen drivers...
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If you were injured at work, you might be surprised to find out that you likely cannot sue your employer for injuries. There are certainly exceptions where independent workers might be able to sue their “clients” since they are not “employers.” There are also other...
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