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How Do I File a Defective Airbag Lawsuit?

Filed Under: Product Liability
Defective Airbag Lawsuit
Airbags are meant to save lives, reducing the severity of injuries in a crash. When they work correctly, they can make a significant difference in a collision’s outcome. However, a defective airbag can cause more harm than good, leading to severe injuries or even fatalities.
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When Should You Seek Medical Treatment for a Dog Bite?

Filed Under: Dog Bite
Who's Responsible When a Reactive Dog Causes Injury in New York?
Dog bites can be distressing and painful, both physically and emotionally. Many people never imagine they might become the victim of a dog attack, yet these incidents happen more often than we realize. Whether it was a neighbor’s dog, a stray, or even a pet you’ve met before, you may…
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Who Pays for Rear-End Collisions?

Filed Under: Car Accidents
Who Pays for Rear-End Collisions?
A fender bender is one of the most common crashes in the USA. Despite its frequency on highways, urban roads, and parking lots, those involved still often wonder, “If I get rear-ended, who pays?” Unfortunately, the answer isn’t always straightforward.
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What to Do If a Reactive Dog Bit You at Blydenburgh County Park

Filed Under: Dog Bite
What to Do If a Reactive Dog Bit You at Blydenburgh County Park
Do you know what to do if a reactive dog bit you at Blydenburgh County Park? Act quickly: seek medical care, document the bite, report the incident, and talk to a dog bite lawyer. You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.…
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What Are Common Delayed Symptoms After a Car Accident?

Filed Under: Car Accidents
What Are Common Delayed Symptoms After a Car Accident?
While getting immediate medical attention after an auto accident can identify obvious physical symptoms like cuts, soft tissue damage, and broken bones, there are many delayed onset symptoms that are equally as dangerous. Common delayed symptoms after a car accident include whiplash, concussions, back pain, and internal bleeding. Psychological symptoms…
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What are the Steps in a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
If someone else’s negligent act caused you harm, you may be wondering what a personal injury lawsuit looks like—and what will happen if you hire a lawyer. The process can feel daunting, but it generally involves investigating how your accident happened, filing a claim or lawsuit, exchanging information through discovery,…
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Can I Sue for Negligence?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
Negligence laws ensure that those harmed by careless actions can seek compensation for their losses.
If you suffered an injury on Long Island or anywhere in New York because of someone else’s negligent behavior, you could have the right to pursue a personal injury lawsuit. Negligence covers a wide range of scenarios: motor vehicle collisions, slip and fall accidents, medical errors, and more. 
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Can I Make a Personal Injury Claim Myself?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
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If you suffered harm because someone else acted carelessly and are wondering whether you can handle a personal injury claim on your own, the short answer is no. It may seem like a cost-saving move to file without an attorney, but it can place you at a disadvantage when dealing…
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Drunk Driving Car Accidents

Filed Under: Car Accidents Drunk Driving Accidents
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A collision involving an impaired driver often feels life-changing from the instant it happens. Many people describe that initial moment of impact as disorienting and frightening—one second, you might be driving along a familiar road in Suffolk County or commuting home on the Long Island Expressway, and the next, you…
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Can a Lawyer Help if I Suffer a Brain Stem Injury?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
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Anyone who suffers a brain stem injury because of another person’s negligence can pursue legal guidance. In severe cases, if they cannot consult with an attorney themselves, a family member may speak with a lawyer on their loved one’s behalf to discuss a potential claim. 
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Can You Sue Someone for Hitting You on a Bike?

Filed Under: Bicycle Accidents
Car and bicycle collision in a bike lane.
If someone’s careless actions led to your bicycle accident and injuries, you generally have the right to file a lawsuit or seek an insurance settlement. The process involves understanding negligence, gathering evidence, and following legal procedures. New York’s comparative negligence rules, no-fault insurance laws, and strict deadlines for suing municipal…
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How Do Road Hazards Cause Bike Accidents?

Filed Under: Bicycle Accidents
The rear wheel of the bicycle, which fell onto the cement road, is bent and deformed due to an accident and prolonged use.
Riding a bicycle through Long Island or anywhere in New York offers an enjoyable way to get around while staying active. Unfortunately, hazards like potholes, uneven pavement, and debris can lead to sudden crashes. Road hazards cause bike accidents by disrupting a cyclist’s stability and reaction time. Even a small…
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Can a Car Accident Claim Be Reopened?

Filed Under: Car Accidents
Can a Car Accident Claim Be Reopened?
If you’re wondering, “Can a car accident claim be reopened after settlement?“—the answer is no.
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Who’s Responsible When a Reactive Dog Causes Injury in New York?

Filed Under: Dog Bite
Who's Responsible When a Reactive Dog Causes Injury in New York?
In New York, dog owners can be held responsible for the behavior and actions of their pets, including when a reactive dog causes injury. If you or a loved one has been injured by a reactive dog, our dog bite lawyers can help you understand your rights and pursue compensation…
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Do Insurance Companies Pay for Pain and Suffering?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
A man in pain after being injured in a car crash.
Do insurance companies pay for pain and suffering? The short answer is that many insurance policies include compensation for these non-economic damages, but coverage and settlement amounts can vary widely based on your circumstances. In New York, including Long Island, insurance adjusters often look for ways to minimize payouts. 
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Sideswipe Collision: A Guide to Your Legal Rights and Recovery

Filed Under: Car Accidents
A heavily damaged silver car, still drivable, is parked at a store. The right rear side shows visible impact from a collision.
Car accidents are an unfortunate reality on today’s roads, and among the many types of collisions, sideswipe accidents are common. 
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How Much Is a Car Accident Claim Worth?

Filed Under: Car Accidents
An insurance agent inspects a damaged car while assisting with the claim process after a crash. The customer submits a digital signature on a tablet to complete the claim report, highlighting the car insurance and accident settlement process.
Determining how much a car accident claim is worth doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all answer.
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When a Sideswipe Collision Turns Life Upside Down

Filed Under: Car Accidents
Car collision on a busy city road during a highway traffic jam.
Few events feel as unsettling as a sudden jolt from another car grazing the side of your vehicle while you travel along a busy roadway. One moment, everything feels routine. The next moment, you might be fighting for control of your car, struggling to pull over safely after a sideswipe…
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Slip and Fall on Ice and Snow—Who is Liable?

Filed Under: Slip and Fall Accidents
An injured man lying on the road after a fall due to black ice during the winter season.
As the chill of winter sets in, snow begins to fall, and ice forms on roads and walkways, the risk of accidents increases. Slip and fall accidents are one of the most common winter injuries. They often lead to significant bills and emotional distress. 
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How Does a Personal Injury Lawsuit Work?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
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A personal injury lawsuit arises when someone suffers harm due to another party’s negligence. Negligence is the failure to act with the level of care a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances, leading to harm or injury to another individual. 
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What Are the Most Dangerous Dog Breeds?

Filed Under: Dog Bite
About Dog Breeds & Dangers
Dogs are beloved for their loyalty and companionship, but some dangerous dog breeds have been bred for strength and aggression. While size and breed can suggest potential danger, even small dogs can be risky, particularly for children. Victims of dog attacks can seek legal action against the dog owner with…
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How Long After a Dog Bite Can You Sue?

Filed Under: Dog Bite
How Long After a Dog Bite Can You Sue
The time dog bite victims have to sue after a dog bite ranges from a few months to several years, depending on the location of the attack and who is responsible. If you don’t take legal action within that period, you will likely lose the right to compensation.
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What to Do When a Traffic Light Is Out

Filed Under: Car Accidents
If you encounter a traffic light that’s not working, you may find yourself wondering what to do when a traffic light is out. Here’s the answer from our experienced Long Island car accident lawyers. According to the New York Department of Motor Vehicles, you must stop at the intersection with…
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Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Dog Bites?

Filed Under: Dog Bite
Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Dog Bites
Yes. New York homeowners insurance typically covers dog bites with personal liability coverage, covering medical and legal expenses up to the policy limits. While homeowners insurance usually covers dog-related injuries, some conditions or exclusions may apply. Confirm coverage with the insurance provider.
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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
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Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injury
Medical Malpractice
Medical mistakes can cause death ruin lives
Wrongful Death
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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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