Many people in New York end up walking at least part of the way as they go to their various destinations. They may take the subway, use Uber or Lyft, take a taxi, drive their car or ride a bus as well, but they generally need to walk to get to the various modes of...
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Month: January 2021
Can you sell property with a defective title?
When buying or selling real estate in New York City, one of the tasks that must be completed is a title search. A title search is important because it can uncover any title defects that must be cured before the property can be sold. What is a title defect? A title...
Why texting and driving is a dangerous activity
When people drive their vehicles in New York, they can almost go into auto-pilot mode as driving can become second nature. However, it is important that people remember that they must pay attention to their surroundings at all times and obey the various traffic laws....
Builders lose licenses for construction fatality
Several occupations carry a higher risk of harm and even death. The City of New York has recognized the personal injury risk associated with construction by requiring licenses for builders and having a scaffold law and another law that requires additional protections...
A review of possible fault in a slip-and-fall accident
New Yorkers are all too familiar with the slippery and unsafe conditions that may meet them when they open their doors during the winter months of the year. Snow, sleet, and ice may all collect on steps, sidewalks, and other exterior surfaces and create dangerous...
Major product recalls for 2020
Consumers may unknowingly bring future accidents into their homes when they purchase defective products. Manufacturers and sellers have the duty to make and sell safe products or face the risk of a personal injury lawsuit. However, there were several defective product...