Building a strong personal injury case is key to winning it. But how do you build a strong case? One of the most important tools to do so is the pre-trial period known as discovery. What is discovery?...
Hearsay and Your Personal Injury Case — Your Questions Answered
The strength of your evidence in court is the foundation on which your personal injury case is won or lost. You want the strongest evidence possible, which often includes things like eyewitness testim...
Answers to Your Questions About Wrongful Death Lawsuits
The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult experiences for many people. When that death is untimely and caused by the actions or inactions of someone else, it can be even more challenging. ...
8 Common Types of Personal Injury Cases
Personal injury law is one of the most common legal matters many Americans are likely to encounter. But personal injury is a catch-all term that few people fully understand. Do you think you may have ...
Comparative and Contributory Negligence: What Accident Victims Need to Know
Auto accidents have a wide range of forms and causes. Sometimes, the person responsible is clear and easy to prove. However, other accidents are more complicated and have more than one root cause. And...
Application of Dram Shop Laws in New York
If an intoxicated person causes you injury, you can use dram shop laws to seek damages from the person who provided the alcohol. Below is an overview of dram shop laws in New York. Apply to Both Vendo...
3 Things to Know About Pedestrian Accidents
A pedestrian is any person who is walking or running on foot. It’s common for pedestrians to walk on street and roadways, where there is a lot of traffic. In 2017, nearly 6,000 pedestrians in th...
What to Know About Car Accidents in New York
The state of New York has no-fault car insurance. This means that if you’re injured in a car accident, you usually need to file a claim with your own car insurance company to get reimbursement f...