Healthcare Liens and Auto Claims
When someone is injured in a car accident, medical expenses can be significant. Health insurance often does not cover the medical expenses, and in a lot of cases, hospitals will not bill health insurance. Instead, they may place a lien on the injured person’s auto claim. This can be confusing for an injured victim. The […]
Apples Safe Driving Mode for iPhones
In 2015 alone, distracted driving was responsible for 3,477 deaths in America, according to a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). It should come as no surprise that cell phones are one of the more common distractors. Fortunately, some cell phone manufacturers are facing the problem head-on by offering consumers new features […]
Compensation After a Car Accident?
This is a complicated question because there are so many factors to address. However, in general, the law is written to make a person “whole” again after an injury from a car accident in Long Island. So, when people are hurt in an auto accident, they have a number of rights that can be asserted. […]
Halloween Safety For Everyone
Many children and their parents are busy making adjustments to Halloween costumes and carving pumpkins because the candy-filled holiday is just around the corner. While Halloween can be a lot of fun for children and adults, parents can mitigate the potential safety risk, including those posed by scary clowns, with a few simple precautions. Scary clowns […]
Injured on Construction Site
When someone is injured on a New York construction site, the injuries can be catastrophic. From brain injuries to amputations, construction site accidents can be some of the worst injuries handled by accident lawyers. What makes them even worse is the complex system of laws one must navigate in order to be properly compensated. A […]
Backseat Seatbelt Safety
Motor vehicle accidents remain the single greatest cause of death for Americans between the ages of 1 and 54, according to 2015 figures by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). With the exception of city-dwellers who may rely entirely on public transportation, the majority of Americans must take to the highways every day. While driving […]