LatestFebruary 5, 2026What New York City Drivers Should Know About Comparative Negligence After a Car AccidentCar accidents in New York City often unfold in complex, confusing ways. In a busy metropolitan setting with aggressive traffic patterns, cyclists, pedestrians, delivery vehicles, buses, and rideshare drivers, it […]Read More
LatestJanuary 21, 2026Pedestrian Accidents Involving E-Scooters and Micromobility Devices: Who Pays in New York City?New York City streets are more crowded than ever. E-scooters and other micromobility devices have become a daily presence on sidewalks, bike lanes, and crosswalks, in addition to vehicles, buses, […]Read More
LatestJanuary 15, 2026What Constitutes a Defective Household Product Under New York Law?Everyday life includes household products such as kitchen appliances and power tools, as well as children’s toys and home electronics. When used as intended, consumers should reasonably expect these items […]Read More
LatestJanuary 9, 2026Why Dog Bite Cases Involving Service Animals Are Legally Complex in New York CityDog bite injuries can be horrible, painful, and legally problematic, particularly if the dog is a service animal. In New York City, where service animals are frequently accompanied by their […]Read More
LatestJanuary 7, 2026What Is a Third-Party Claim in a New York Workplace Accident?Workplace injuries are a tragic reality for many New York workers, especially those in high-risk industries like construction, transportation, healthcare, and manufacturing. While workers’ compensation benefits are an essential layer […]Read More
LatestJanuary 1, 2026How Crowd Crush and Platform Accidents Happen in New York City Train StationsThe New York City subway system is one of the world’s busiest public transit networks, with millions of riders relying on it every day. During rush hours, service delays, or […]Read More
LatestDecember 29, 2025New York City Winter Accident Guide: Essential Steps to Document and Strengthen Your Injury ClaimWinter in New York City brings more than just holiday lights and freezing temperatures. Snow, ice, slush, and reduced daylight all contribute to dangerous conditions that dramatically raise the probability […]Read More
LatestDecember 27, 2025Holiday Delivery Accidents: What to Do If a Package Handler Injures YouThe holiday season brings festive cheer, crowded streets, and an extraordinary increase in package deliveries around New York City. While online shopping and same-day delivery are convenient, the significant rise […]Read More
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