Our pedestrian accident lawyers understand the complexity involved in filing a wrongful death lawsuit on behalf on an estate. According to a recent article from CBS New York, a pedestrian

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City leaders have been vocal in touting recently-released statistics indicating that not one patron of the bike-sharing program, unveiled last year, has died. This was noteworthy because grave concerns had

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New York General Obligations Title 1 – 11.100 holds that when a person is injured or killed as a result of intoxication by a person under 21, that individual can

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New York City negligence attorneys know that courts are generally not keen on holding third-parties responsible when someone commits a crime. However, when they do, one of the key elements

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Our personal injury lawyers wish everyone spending the holiday weekend in New York City a safe and happy Fourth of July. One of the most popular activities is going to

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A host of sweeping changes aim to shield pedestrians and mete harsh penalties to anyone who operates a vehicle carelessly. As part of Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Vision Zero plan

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New York City is almost without parallel in terms of the number of street-related hazards residents and visitors encounter daily, from taxi doors suddenly whooshing open into traffic to bicyclists

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A jury sided with a woman who claimed injury by New York City police officers who used unnecessary force following an altercation over her dog’s defecation. In her appeal before

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New York’s Administrative City Code 7-201 holds that officials must be given at least 15 days advance written notice to act to correct a potentially dangerous condition. It was on

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A pedestrian seriously injured after being struck by a rental car has won the right to have a case against the rental company heard by a jury, reversing an earlier

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