LatestJuly 22, 2026Fainting, Falls, and Crowd Injuries on New York City’s Summer Subway: Can You Sue the MTA?New York City’s subway system is one of the world’s busiest public transportation networks, servicing millions of passengers each day. During the summer, however, high heat, packed platforms, delayed trains, […]Read More
LatestJuly 18, 2026Hurt at a New York City Public Pool or Splash Pad? Slip Hazards, Supervision & City LiabilityThousands of New Yorkers use public pools and splash pads across the city during the hottest months of the year. While these recreational facilities offer a pleasant relief from the […]Read More
LatestJuly 15, 2026Injured at Coney Island, Rockaway, or Another New York City Beach? Who May Be LiableEach summer, millions of people visit the beaches in New York City. Residents and tourists can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, boardwalk attractions, and recreational activities at popular places like Coney Island, […]Read More
LatestJuly 8, 2026Hurt on a New York City Sanitation Route? Your Legal Options Beyond Workers’ CompSanitation workers have one of the most physically demanding and hazardous professions in New York City. Every day, they lift heavy containers, operate powerful machinery, navigate moving traffic, and carry […]Read More
LatestNovember 25, 2025Parades, Balloons, and Big Crowds: Who’s Liable When New York City Holiday Events Turn Dangerous?The parade season in New York City is one of the most exciting times of year. From the renowned Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to the colorful holiday processions in Manhattan, […]Read More
LatestNovember 11, 2025When Public Benefit Programs Freeze: How the Federal Shutdown and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Disruption Could Impact Vulnerable Injury Victims in NYCFor thousands of New Yorkers, public benefit programs are not optional—they are lifelines. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and federal housing assistance all help elderly, […]Read More
LatestOctober 2, 2025Is It Safe to Go to Court If You’re Undocumented in New York City?If you were injured in New York City but do not have legal immigration status, it is understandable to be concerned about taking your case to court. Many undocumented New […]Read More