LatestDecember 20, 2025Winter Construction & Scaffolding Hazards in New York City: Essential Safety and Legal Rights for Injured WorkersWinter in New York City brings more than freezing temperatures and icy sidewalks—it introduces heightened risks across construction sites throughout the five boroughs. Snow, ice, wind, and limited sunshine all […]Read More
LatestDecember 11, 2025Winter Playground & Holiday Break Injuries in New York City: What Parents Need to KnowEven though winter is full of fun—especially for kids who love playing in the snow—it comes with some serious dangers. Icy playground equipment, overcrowded holiday attractions, and poorly maintained public […]Read More
LatestDecember 5, 2025New York City Snow and Ice Injuries: Your Legal Rights When Landlords Fail to Remove HazardsWinter in New York City can be a magical time thanks to the snow-covered landscapes and the Christmas decorations. However, it also poses major safety threats for residents, guests, delivery […]Read More
LatestDecember 2, 2025NYC New Year’s Eve Safety: Common Holiday Injuries and Your Rights After an AccidentNew Year’s Eve in New York City is renowned for packed streets, crowded venues, fireworks, and millions of people partying late into the night. Unfortunately, it is also one of […]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 22, 2025When Fall Colors Turn Hazardous: Preventing Slip and Fall Accidents in New York City ParksMany people are unaware that leaf-covered ground can be as slippery as ice. When leaves pile up on stone steps, bridges, and walkways, moisture accumulates beneath them, creating an invisible […]Read More
LatestNovember 18, 2025Slip & Fall, Sidewalk Trips, and New York City Infrastructure: Who’s Liable When Public Spaces Fail?New York City has some of the busiest sidewalks in the world—serving as commuter arteries, tourist paths, and the backdrop to everyday life for over eight million residents. However, when […]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
LatestNovember 4, 2025Conversion Sites, Construction Hazards, and Tenant Risk: What New York City’s Office-to-Residential Wave Means for Construction Accident ClaimsNew York City is entering a new era of construction, one that focuses on rethinking old structures rather than creating new ones. With remote and hybrid work reshaping demand for […]Read More