America Needs to Do More to Protect Our Cyclists, Motorcyclists & Pedestrians
According to an article recently published by the New York Times titled "The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths," America simply lags behind other comparatively developed countries when it comes to providing safety measures for pedestrians, motorists, and cyclists. As other nations have gone to great lengths to protect the most vulnerable individuals on the[...]
Is My Landlord Responsible for an Injury in NYC?
There is nothing more devastating than being involved in an accident, especially one that occurred under your own roof, as your apartment is supposed to be your safe space. Unfortunately, landlords, at times, are negligent in their duty to protect their tenants, and if you are someone who was hurt in an accident that you think[...]
What You Need to Know About Thanksgiving Day Car Accidents
Thanksgiving is a time of celebration. Families across the United States will gather to eat delicious food and reflect on all they are thankful for. Unfortunately, due to the high volume of traffic, among other reasons, car accidents are more common on Thanksgiving Day than on most other days. Please continue reading and reach out to[...]
What Makes a Viable Premises Liability Claim in New York City?
There are few things worse than getting hurt due to the negligence of another. Unfortunately, people are wrongfully harmed as a result of property owners failing to ensure their premises are reasonably safe for all who use them. If you were recently injured on someone else's property due to no fault of your own, you're most[...]
How Does Drunk Driving Lead to Car Accidents in NYC?
There is nothing more devastating than being involved in an accident with a drunk driver. Unfortunately, despite the fact that our general population is well-aware of just how dangerous drunk driving is, our roads are nevertheless filled with drunk drivers. Unfortunately, drunk driving is one of the number one causes of car accidents here in New[...]
Traffic Fatalities in NYC Up 20% in First 9 Months of 2022
Recently, data released by Transportation Alternatives and Families for Safe Streets pointed to some disturbing facts regarding fatalities and traffic fatalities in New York City. Since the inception of Vision Zero in 2014, an initiative made to reduce traffic-related fatalities to zero in New York City, we've seen a relatively steady decline in these fatalities. Unfortunately,[...]