New York Injury Law Firm News

10 Ways to Avoid Jeopardizing Your Personal Injury Case
When you are involved in any type of accident that is caused by someone else’s negligence, you expect to get the full compensation that you deserve for the injuries you have sustained. But in order to ensure that you get a fair settlement, you need to avoid certain mistakes that may put your case at …
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Is the Insurance Company Watching You Pending Your Personal Injury Claim?
When you file a personal injury claim, it is normal practice for the insurance company to hire a fraud investigator to perform surveillance to determine whether your claim is valid. The insurance company’s goal in hiring a fraud investigator is to get information that may prove you were not injured to the extent that you …
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The Steps You Need to Take To Avoid Car-On-Bicycle Collisions in New York
If you have sustained injuries by a negligent driver while riding your bicycle on the streets of New York, you may have a legal right to compensation. Despite the insurance industry’s enormous effort to convince the public that these types of lawsuits are meritless, they are anything but that for an injured cyclist. Car-on-bicycle collisions …
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New York Personal Injury Lawyer Offers Safety Tips for Bicyclists
With summer in full swing, more and more people and families are starting to ride their bicycles in the park and on the streets. The number of bicyclists has also proliferated with New York City’s new bike share program. The precautions you take to avoid bicycle accidents could help save your life and the lives …
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How to Prove a Brain Injury at Trial
There are approximately 1.7 million brain injury cases reported every year in the United States. However, many of these cases, especially those considered to be “mild,” go undetected in the emergency room, immediately following the accident. The reason is that the first appearance of the cognitive signs and symptoms of a concussion do not become …




