What is Comparative Negligence in New York?

Personal Injury | May 3, 2019

New York recognizes that car accidents are not always caused by one driver. Both drivers may be partially at fault for the wreck and, therefore, both should be held responsible for damages. This is why New York uses comparative negligence to calculate how much compensation each driver should be paid. However, some drivers worry about…

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Should I Take the Insurance Company’s First Settlement?

Personal Injury | May 2, 2019

Many people wonder how they will afford all the damages after a car accident. The good news is that New York requires all registered drivers to have no-fault insurance, which automatically covers medical bills, lost wages, and funeral expenses. However, this does not mean your insurance company will offer a settlement that covers all your…

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Thousands of Truck Driving Accidents Are Caused by Driver Error

Personal Injury | May 1, 2019

Out of 4,102 people in the year 2017, 17% of truck drivers died and 68% of car drivers and passengers died. The most common causes of truck accidents are vehicle errors like brake malfunctions and human errors like falling asleep at the wheel. Bad weather and unsafe driving behaviors can cause accidents, too, but truck driver…

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Proving Invisible Injuries Resulting from Car Accidents

Personal Injury | April 30, 2019

Whenever we take a closer look at injuries stemming from motor vehicle accidents, some of you will probably think of easily identifiable problems, like fractured bones, cracked ribs, and a variety of lacerations. However, while these injuries can be potentially deadly under varying circumstances, some of the most life-threatening situations are not easily recognizable at…

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