A New York appellate court has reversed a summary judgment in favor of a taxi cab patron who was injured as he alighted from the cab and struck by the
Survivors of a woman who died of an asthma attack while incarcerated on Rikers Island have another shot at pursing their negligence claim against the city and certain correctional employees.
Using technology similar to that employed by police to track crime, the New York City comptroller aims to limit liability for personal injuries incurred by the negligence of city government
There are two ways a company can be held liable for the actions of its employee. One, vicarious liability, alleges that while the company did nothing wrong, it can be
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio has announced a plan that would revamp the CitiBike bicycle-sharing program, to include doubling the size of the fleet, increasing the number of
A jury weighing a claim for damages for serious injuries sustained by the plaintiff in a truck accident found neither party was at-fault, and therefore awarded nothing to the injured
In a consolidated appeal by individuals alleging injury caused by landlord negligence relative to lead paint poisoning in childhood, the New York State Court of Appeals issued a ruling that
A $10 million verdict in favor of a man injured by a vehicle that was defectively designed has been reversed by the New York State Court of Appeals, which remanded
The car accident injury lawsuit of Pouzanova v. Morton was riddled with legal problems, which the Alaska Supreme Court was recently tasked with sorting. New York City car accident lawyers
New York City personal injury attorneys know that in court, just as in life, there is a time and a place for everything. Recently, the New York Court of Appeals