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What’s Required to Sue for a Car Accident Injury

Admin | August 4, 2010

by Adam Smith
In this article, New York lawyer Christopher T. McGrath explains that not all victims of motor vehicle accidents necessarily have a legal claim. New York’s “threshold” requirements for these types of cases mean that only “serious injury” claims may be pursued. Mr. McGrath describes how the law defines “serious injuries” arising [...]

New York Motor Vehicle Accident Attorney Discusses Recent Case Involving A Truck Accident

Admin | June 16, 2010

During the winter months, many motor vehicle accidents occur on New York’s roadways because of the accumulation of snow, ice, slush and rain. Drivers are expected to operate their motor vehicles with full consideration of changing weather and road conditions.
Rear end collisions are common during inclimate weather. In New York, a rear [...]

New York Premise Liability Attorney Discusses When A Municipality Is Responsible For A Negligent Driver

Admin | May 13, 2010

By Vito A. Cannavo, Esq.
New York injury Trial lawyer, Vito A. Cannavo, Esq. experienced in municipal and premise liability, educates on the issue of a jury’s determination as to whether a municipality is responsible for a negligent driver in car accident lawsuits.
A victim can recover against a municipality for injuries sustained in an automobile collision [...]