Winning Liability in a Sidewalk Accident Lawsuit in New York
Sidewalk accident lawsuits in New York can be won even before the defendants enter a courtroom. It involves providing unquestionable proof that the defendant was
Sidewalk accident lawsuits in New York can be won even before the defendants enter a courtroom. It involves providing unquestionable proof that the defendant was
Whether you choose to get around New York or any other city by car, bicycle, or your own two feet, you’ve probably had to make
If you slip and fall on a sidewalk due to a safety hazard or negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. Find out how to determine responsibility.
When a pedestrian is involved in an accident, people often assume that the driver will always be at fault. However, these cases are a bit more complicated.
A sidewalk accident in NYC can result in an injury or fatality. The City Council Administrative Code clearly states who is liable for such accidents.
If you travel through the city on foot like so many others, knowing your rights and responsibilities as a pedestrian can help you stay safe on the sidewalk.
Unlike firms that give up when they find no insurance, Leav & Steinberg never stopped fighting for our client and will now seek to enforce the judgment
Roadway and sidewalk defects- proving prior written notice and being able to recover for damages is a challenge and attorney must understand how to prove what is needed.
Herniated discs can be very serious and must be documented correctly to allow the recovery that client’s deserve
This morning, a terrible tragedy occurred as a crane collapsed in TriBeCa around 8:30 A.M. Early reports indicate that at least one person has been
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