Recent Blog Posts

What if I Am Considered Partly at Fault in a Trip and Fall Accident?
A trip and fall can happen when you least expect it. One moment you’re walking along a sidewalk, through a store, or into an office building—and the next, you’re on the ground, injured and in pain. Trip and fall accidents often result in serious injuries such as broken bones, torn ligaments, or head trauma…. Read More »

Ozempic in the News: What Is Gastroparesis, and How Serious Is It?
In recent years, Ozempic has gained widespread attention as a popular medication for managing type 2 diabetes and, more recently, for its off-label use in weight loss. However, the drug has also been linked to serious side effects, including gastroparesis, a condition that affects the digestive system. If you or a loved one have… Read More »

What Is a ‘Notice of Claim’ in NYC Sidewalk Accident Cases?
New York City is responsible for maintaining safe sidewalks not just on city property but also those abutting many private residences as well. If you were injured due to a defective or poorly maintained sidewalk in NYC, whether maintained by the City or a private property owner, filing a lawsuit may be an option… Read More »

Truck Crashes in New York City: Causes, Consequences, and Your Legal Rights
New York City’s congested streets and constant flow of commercial traffic make it a hotbed for truck accidents, including box trucks, panel trucks, dump trucks, and even tanker trucks and tractor-trailers. When large trucks collide with smaller vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians, the consequences can be severe. If you or a loved one has been… Read More »

Pedestrian Knockdowns in New York: Understanding Your Rights and Legal Options
New York City is one of the most pedestrian-heavy places in the country. With millions of people walking daily, vehicle accidents involving pedestrians—often called pedestrian knockdowns—are unfortunately all too common. When a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle, the consequences can be devastating, leading to serious injuries, long-term medical expenses, and even wrongful death…. Read More »

The Role of OSHA in New York Construction Accidents
Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in New York City, with workers regularly exposed to heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and high-risk environments such as heights and trenches. To safeguard workers, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets and enforces safety regulations designed to minimize accidents and injuries. Understanding OSHA’s role in… Read More »

Common Injuries Sustained in NYC Car Accidents and Their Long-Term Impacts
Car accidents in New York City are an unfortunate reality, with thousands of collisions occurring each year. Due to the city’s congested streets, aggressive driving behaviors, and high volume of vehicles, accidents can result in serious injuries with lasting effects. Understanding the most common car accident injuries and their long-term consequences is crucial for… Read More »

What Is Medical Malpractice?
When you seek medical care, you trust that your doctors, nurses, and healthcare providers will deliver competent and professional treatment. Unfortunately, medical errors happen, and when they do, the consequences can be devastating. Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider deviates from the accepted standard of care, causing injury or harm to a patient…. Read More »

Comparative Negligence in New York Stairway Accident Claims: What You Need to Know
If you were injured in a stairway accident in New York, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. However, recovering full compensation can be challenging due to New York’s comparative negligence rule. Insurance companies and defense attorneys often try to shift blame onto the injured… Read More »

The Role of Police Reports in New York City Car Accident Cases
Car accidents in New York City can be chaotic and overwhelming, often leaving those involved unsure of what steps to take next. One crucial piece of evidence in any car accident claim is the police report. A well-documented police report can significantly impact the outcome of an insurance claim or a personal injury lawsuit…. Read More »