Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) – What You Need to Know
As you know, the spread of coronavirus in New York City and Long Island has raised challenges for all New Yorkers, including our attorneys, our staff and the New York State Court System. With everyone’s cooperation we expect to get through this trying time. The Courts have restricted access to the court houses. As a result, trials and […]
Is it Time to Change Your Smoke Detector?
It’s that time of year again! Daylight savings times is around the corner and while the rule of thumb is to change the batteries in smoke detectors when adjusting your clocks, this year New York residents may want to change the actual device. This is due to a new law in the state that requires all […]
Heart Attacks Frequently Misdiagnosed as Anxiety Particularly in Women
When a heart attack strikes, time is of the essence. Swift medical treatment plays a key role in saving lives and reducing the long-term impact of any damage to the heart or other organs. However, a study released by researchers at Montreal’s McGill University discovered that women’s heart attacks are more likely to be misdiagnosed […]
Winter Weather Wheelchair Tips
During the winter months in New York, many of wish that we were somewhere much warmer. For individuals who use wheelchairs, navigating the winter weather can be particularly difficult. The following will review some important wheelchair safety tips that you can follow during the winter months to remain safe while using a wheelchair. Improve Wheelchair […]
How to Utilize Text Messages in Your Lawsuit
If you are involved in a legal battle with someone with whom you were sharing text messages, it is important to understand that these text messages can be used as evidence in court. While text messages are not automatically admitted in court, there are some helpful strategies you can take to make sure the evidence […]