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What Your Insurance Company Isn’t Sharing With You

What Your Insurance Company Isn’t Sharing With You

Insurance is frequently a requirement. Auto insurance is mandated by law, home insurance is mandated by mortgage lenders, and health insurance is required in certain states. Policies are required, but their…

Motorcycle vs. Car Accidents: Key Differences in Handling Injury Claims in NY State

These claims share similarities, but some key differences exist, especially in terms of the amount of compensation. Responsibility Motorcycle and car accident cases, and all other injury cases for that…

Most Common Errors Causing Driver Accidents

Most Common Errors Causing Driver Accidents

Everyday, common driver errors cause over 90 percent of the car crashes in New York. Driver Impairment These tortfeasors (negligent drivers) are keenly aware they’re too impaired to drive, at…

Injuries from the Use of Revel Mopeds

Injuries from the Use of Revel Mopeds

Compact electric scooters, like the Revel moped, are extremely popular in New York City and other dense urban areas. Their eco-friendly electric motors attract many people. They’re a good transportation…

How Much Does Car Insurance Go Up After an Accident?

HOW MUCH DOES CAR INSURANCE GO UP AFTER AN ACCIDENT

The answer varies significantly. Mostly depending on the factors discussed below, after an accident, car insurance could go up anywhere between 10 and 100 percent. The average increase is about…

Terms to Know for a Personal Injury Claim

Terms to Know for a Personal Injury Claim

Sometimes, it’s hard to understand basic personal injury claim terms like tortfeasor and negligence. Like all attorneys, we sometimes speak in Legalese. That’s the language we learned. Furthermore, many of…

What’s the Difference Between a Personal Injury Settlement and a Court Award? 

What's the difference between a Settlement and a Court Award

Technically, there’s no difference between a court judgment and an out-of-court settlement. The judge must approve both a jury’s verdict and an out-of-court settlement. However, as outlined below, some significant…