In 2011, the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles reported nearly 8,500 alcohol-related crashes throughout the state. Of those, 330 were fatal, resulting in a total of 362 deaths.

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The National Safety Council (NSC) has declared that April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month in order to try to inform the public of the dangers of distracted driving. Our Queens

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Almost everyone has found themselves letting their mind wander when driving a car, especially on a morning commute or a long trip. Because driving has become largely automatic behavior for

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Speeding is a top cause of car accidents and is one that the New York Department of Transportation is trying hard to address. The DOT is considering a number of

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Our Queens injury attorneys know that speeding is a top cause of car wrecks. Speed-limit laws impose penalties on those who go too fast in an effort to reduce the

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In New York, drivers who talk on their cell phone can face a fine of $100 if they are not using a hands-free device. This fine is intended to deter

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“What were you thinking?” We’re talking about distracted driving. Far too many drivers out there are taking their eyes off the road behind the wheel and putting lives at risk.

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Our New York City accident lawyers know that a police report outlining the cause of your car accident is one of the most important pieces of evidence in the wake

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This March, a tragic accident occurred in New York City. An Orthodox man and wife, both 21-years-of-age, were in a taxi cab when they were reportedly struck by a 44-year-old

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Everyone knows there is an app for almost anything these days. Using your SmartPhone, you can do everything from waste your days playing Angry Birds to paying your bills or

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