The New York Court of Appeals ruled an apartment building owner is not entitled to summary judgment just because the older building, the site of a fall resulting in serious
You may be surprised to learn that in New York City and northern New Jersey, there are 10 national parks with 22 unique destinations, including the National Parks of New
In medical malpractice lawsuits in New York, it is not enough to prove the patient suffered serious injury while under the care of a physician or health care group. Even
Beginning Nov. 7, the speed limit in New York City is being lowered to 25-miles-per-hour, unless otherwise posted. It’s part of Mayor Bill De Blasio’s “Vision Zero Action Plan” to
Car insurance policies and corresponding law can be confusing. In the event of a crash, sorting out who was covered, what type of coverage applies and the exact amount can
Per Article 51 of New York Insurance Law, a plaintiff in a personal injury action arising out of negligence in the operation or use of a motor vehicles must show
Property owners have a responsibility to keep their site in reasonably safe condition for those they welcome to it. That means if there are dangers present, property owners have to
Plaintiffs seeking to show medical negligence in court bear a greater burden of proof than those in simple negligence cases. It’s not enough to say that one suffered harm or
In personal injury law, legislators and judges have tended to limit the circumstances under which companies or individuals could be held responsible for the wrong-doing of third-parties. Limited exceptions exist
Manhattan is a major business hub and tourist draw for people around the globe, and property owners have a responsibility to ensure guests are welcomed into places reasonably safe for