
Understanding the Role of “Uninsured Motorist” Benefits in Personal Injury Lawsuits
Piecing together the events of an automobile accident can be difficult. Especially in “hit and run” cases where the other driver speeds away, a victim

Piecing together the events of an automobile accident can be difficult. Especially in “hit and run” cases where the other driver speeds away, a victim

Many New York workers injured on the job, or in the course of their employment, are eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits. Workers’ compensation refers

Although we tend to associate deadly accidents with cars, trucks, and other small passenger vehicles, recent events in Westchester County remind us of the horrific

A key reason you might form a corporation or limited liability company (LLC) is to protect your personal assets from any business debts. Under New

Parents worry when their children receive their learner’s permit and begin driving on the road. But, what exactly is your liability when a student-driver is

All businesses have information they wish to keep confidential. Such “trade secrets” are often critical to a company’s success. To protect such information, companies often

Many personal injury lawsuits are resolved at the summary judgment stage. This means there are no genuine factual disputes that require a jury’s resolution. New

People often incorrectly assume a personal injury lawsuit is an easy ticket to multi-million dollar damage awards. The reality is not quite so lucrative. Courts

New York’s “no-fault” insurance law was designed to quickly compensate auto accident victims for their legitimate medical expenses and related costs. As the name implies,

Under New York law, an employer may be held “vicariously” liable for the acts of his or her employees. That means if you are injured
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