Category: Car Accidents

What Happens When Someone Dies in a Car Accident?

Filed Under: Car Accidents

Anyone who suffers injuries in a car accident can, under most circumstances, sue the at-fault driver to recover damages for those injuries. Unfortunately, when the victim dies, an Estate representative must be appointed to take over or the claim can no longer be pursued. Additionally, certain specified survivors of the victim can benefit from a […]

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Long Island Head-On Car Collisions

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​Fighting the Insurance Company After a Car Accident

Filed Under: Car Accidents

The only thing that may be more painful than the injuries you suffered in a car accident is the pain of fighting with the insurance company to get the compensation they owe you. The insurance company’s claims adjusters and attorneys are programmed to make sure you lose that fight, and they will go a long […]

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Truck Accidents
Accidents on the highways can be lethal events
Bicycle Accidents
Riding a bicycle should not be unsafe
Car Accidents
If you have been seriously injured, call our firm
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injury
Medical Malpractice
Medical mistakes can cause death ruin lives
Wrongful Death
When negligence results in the death of a loved me
Premises Liability
When hurt in a location, someone has to take responsibility
Brain Injury
Brain injuries can have long term severe effects
Dog Bites
Dog bites can cause serious injury

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