Category: Personal injury

4 Steps to Take After a New York Golf Cart Accident

Posted On September 27, 2022 In Personal injury

Golf carts are no longer just for the golf course. While they are still found primarily on golf courses, golf carts are seen more and more in other locations, including certain neighborhoods and communities, and at vacation spots. But, with golf carts in use in more places than ever before, accidents involving their use – including both golf cart riders and pedestrians – have increased quite a bit in recent years.

Most Common Workplace Injuries in New York

Posted On September 22, 2022 In Construction Accidents,Personal injury

No matter where you work, your employer is responsible for keeping your workplace safe and providing proper training and tools to reduce the risk of injuries. Despite these safety requirements, it is not uncommon for workers to suffer injuries in the workplace.

How Long Do I Have to File a New York Construction Accident Claim?

Posted On September 21, 2022 In Construction Accidents,Personal injury

If you work on a New York construction site, you understand the potential dangers of the job. Despite this recognition, you may sustain injuries due to another party’s negligence. Unfortunately, construction accidents aren’t uncommon, with over 5,200 construction worker fatalities in 2018 throughout the United States.

What Is the Trial Process for a Personal Injury Case?

Posted On September 15, 2022 In Personal injury

Dealing with the legal process that follows a personal injury incident can be intimidating, especially if the case goes to trial. With nuanced legal wording and complex structure, the trial process is often confusing and convoluted. As a result, it is imperative to retain an attorney who will support you from start to finish.

How to Collect Evidence for Your Rideshare Accident Claim

Posted On August 30, 2022 In Car Accidents,Personal injury

Using rideshare services like Uber or Lyft allows you to travel without using public transportation or your own vehicle. While these apps provide accessibility and convenience, you may still be in danger of suffering an injury in an accident. 

Uber and Lyft drivers do not need to take a special driving test or undergo heightened screening; to become a driver they just need a license, proof of residency, registration, and insurance.

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