Drunk Driving Accidents in NYS | Recovering Compensation & What New York’s Dram Shop Laws Mean for You
There are few things more dangerous than getting behind the wheel while under the influence of alcohol. Still, people across the United States do it every day. If you are someone who has been injured by a drunk driver, you are most likely now looking to hold that driver accountable. Please continue reading and reach out[...]
Injured in an NYC Scaffolding Accident? Here’s What You Need to Know.
One of the most physically tasking jobs is construction work. Everybody knows it, yet somehow, our construction workers go undervalued. Not at the Law Office of Richard M. Kenny. If you are someone who has recently been injured in a scaffolding accident, or a construction accident of any kind, you need an attorney who can advocate[...]
Can I Sue if I Was Injured in a Parking Lot in NYC?
Parking lots are perhaps among the most mundane aspects of all of our lives. However, there are times when, due to negligent signage, careless drivers, uneven pavement, insufficient lighting, or otherwise, parking lots can become extremely dangerous. If you are someone who has recently been injured in a parking lot accident, you must read on and[...]
Injured in a New York City Retail Store? Here’s What You Need to Know.
Stores all around the country are beginning to reopen. Though this is great news for business owners and customers alike, the unfortunate reality is that the more people out and about, the greater the chance of an accident occurring. Please continue reading and reach out to our experienced New York City personal injury attorneys to learn[...]
Covid-19 Office Operations Update
Daily media coverage is keeping the COVID-19 virus top of mind. While our society faces a serious health challenge, I wanted to reach out to you personally and assure you that, as of today, our office remains open for all of your legal needs. There is no higher priority to us than the safety of our[...]
The FDA Makes Temporary Changes to Food Label Requirements
The new coronavirus has affected nearly every facet of American life, including triggering food shortages here in the United States. Because of this, the FDA has recently granted food producers permission to omit “minor changes” on their ingredient labels. Though we believe the decision was well-intentioned, many people believe it puts those with food allergies at[...]