New York Coronavirus Concerns 3/17/2020 I hope this finds you safe and healthy. As you know, the spread of Coronavirus in New York and across the country has raised challenges for all New Yorkers, including my office and the New York Court System. With everyone’s...
Last Will and Testament – It is Never Too Early.
If you die without a will, the disposition of your estate will be divided in a way mandated by the state. For most of us, this is not an ideal situation, but it has a very easy solution. With a will you ensure that you are protecting your family after you pass on....
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E‑Bikes & Electric Scooters: A Long Island Personal Injury Lawyer’s Perspective
Recently, I was riding my bicycle on the Bethpage Park bike path, where the posted speed limit is 15 mph. In an instant, my bike crashed to the ground. I struck my head on the pavement (I was wearing a helmet), suffered extensive road rash, and injured my elbow, which...
Major Legal Shifts That Could Reshape NY Personal Injury Law in 2025
2025 marks a pivotal year for New York State personal injury law. Key court decisions and legislative initiatives are shifting the landscape. Let’s take a closer look at this article that primarily focuses on dog bite cases and the Grieving Families Act. The...
New York Redefines Legal Landscape for Dog Bite Cases
New York’s highest court overruled long-standing precedent that limited claims for dog bites and now offers greater protections to victims who are injured by dogs or other animals. The Court of Appeals just ruled that dog bite victims can sue for negligence, even if...






