New York Personal Injury Attorney Blog
Injury Claims Against The Government In New York
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Personal injury claims against New York State, New York City, or other local municipalities and government entities are not uncommon. Anytime the government is named as a defendant in a lawsuit, however, matters can quickly become complicated due to applicable laws and strict requirements and deadlines. Conveniently for government entities, when plaintiffs fail to comply…
When And Where Should I File My No-Fault Claim?
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New York’s required no-fault insurance benefits protect those who have been injured in a car accident by covering medical bills and lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. Unlike liability insurance, you are covered by a no-fault insurance policy even if you were solely responsible for the accident. When you register your vehicle in…
What Is No-Fault Coverage And What Am I Entitled To Under It?
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New York is a no-fault car accident state, which means that people injured in a car accident should be covered by insurance for injuries and lost wages up to the applicable policy limits. It is referred to as no-fault because it does not matter who is at fault for the accident when it comes to…
New York Car Accident Statistics
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We all know that New York is full of traffic congestion and car accidents are common. Recent car accident statistics reported by the New York State Department of Health and the Department of Motor Vehicles are alarming. Every day, New Yorkers are injured in car accidents, and unfortunately, injury victims who handle their car accident…
Who Pays For The Medical Bills After A Car Accident?
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If you have been injured in a car accident in New York, you may be wondering who is responsible for paying your medical bills. The answer is that it depends on the circumstances of your accident, existing insurance policies, policy limits, and the extent of your injuries. In general, the driver, your own insurance company,…