New York City is notorious for having congested traffic. For this reason, many people in New York choose to walk to work, shops and restaurants. They are pedestrians, but really, we all are pedestrians at some point, even if we are merely crossing the road or walking...
Malpractice

Injury

Estate

Probate

Month: February 2021
Tips for driving when winter weather strikes
Residents of New York City are no stranger to ice and snow-covered roads in the winter months. Nevertheless, careless driving in winter weather can easily lead to a motor vehicle accident. The following are some tips on driving in winter weather. Watch your speed...
Quiet title actions: An overview
Acquiring property is a cause for celebration. You may have acquired the home of your dreams or just purchased the perfect store front for your new business. However, things can quickly become frustrating if someone also claims title to the property. Thankfully,...
Fire ants blamed for death of hospitalized veteran
With all of the illnesses and sick persons present, hospitals and nursing homes can pose a significant health risk for anyone who must spend more than a few days in such a facility. A newly filed lawsuit in Georgia against the Veteran’s Administration now alleges a...
What is a defective warning on a consumer product?
New consumer products are released every year. Many of these items promise to improve the lives of New Yorkers through efficiency or streamlining what they already own. While many new products are at best, useful, and at worst, ineffective, some fall into a third and...
Bike lanes to be constructed on Brooklyn and Queensboro Bridges
Each of the five boroughs of New York sees its fair share of traffic. While the pandemic has changed the way individuals travel and how frequently, the reality is that the various types of transportation present some level of risks and dangers. Even when an individual...