New York Injury Law Firm News

Personal Injury Accidents: To File or Not to File a Claim
Filing a personal injury claim is a significant decision that can have an impact on your physical recovery, financial future and emotional well-being. Whether you have been injured in a car accident, a slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall accident, a workplace incident or another situation involving someone else’s negligence (carelessness), it is critical to assess several key …
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Pedestrian Fatalities in New York City Lowest on Record in 2014
Pedestrian deaths in New York City dropped to a historic low in 2014 after a major push by the city and its mayor to make the streets less dangerous. According to a New York Times report, 134 pedestrians died in traffic accidents in 2014, the lowest total for a year since the city started to …
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Importance of Good Record Keeping for Your Personal Injury Case
One of the most important factors in a successful personal injury claim is good record keeping. Developing this important habit from the beginning of your claim is crucial to the outcome of your case. 3 Important Rules of Record Keeping If you plan to pursue a personal injury claim, your attorney may suggest that you …
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School Bus Crash in Queens Causes Multiple Injuries
Seventeen people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash in Woodside, Queens, New York which sent a school bus plowing into a building. According to a CBS news report, two cars collided at the intersection of Woodside Avenue and 59th Street causing one of the vehicles to end up on the sidewalk. A school bus that …
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Major U.S. Cities Target Rising Pedestrian Fatalities
Following a number of nationwide safety efforts to curb car accident fatalities, transportation officials are now zeroing in on another serious traffic issue – the gradual increase in pedestrian deaths over the last five years. According to a Bloomberg News report, there were 4,735 pedestrian accident deaths in 2013, a slight decline from the previous …
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