What should I do after a car crash?
The most important thing you can do after an accident is follow the advice of your doctors. That means going to all medical appointments and reporting all symptoms. Make sure your doctors [...]
The most important thing you can do after an accident is follow the advice of your doctors. That means going to all medical appointments and reporting all symptoms. Make sure your doctors [...]
If you’ve been involved in a collision, and if you’ve suffered injuries, you should contact a car accident attorney. There are many different laws applicable to automobile accident cases and you’ll want [...]
While it’s usually not important to bring more than yourself to the meeting, the following can be helpful if you have them: Accident report Your own automobile policy or the declaration page [...]
How long your personal injury case takes depends on many factors. Those factors are detailed in the blog “How Long Will My Personal Injury Case Take?”.
Whether a case goes to trial or resolves by way of a settlement is ultimately up to the client. A car accident lawyer can advise you about what is in your best [...]
Yes. Generally, the statute of limitations for a car accident is three years from the date of the accident. However, if a death occurs the statute of limitations is two years. In [...]
New York State’s No-Fault Law provides immediate protection to the injured party without lengthy and expensive legal battles over who was at fault and what money is owed. The law allows payment to drivers, [...]
To claim No-Fault benefits following a car accident, you must submit a no-fault application to the automobile insurance carrier for the vehicle you were in when the accident occurred. If you were [...]
No. No-Fault does not pay for damage to your motor vehicle or personal property damaged in the accident. A separate property damage provision of an available automobile insurance policy will pay for [...]
Yes. There are different types of available insurance. The $50,000 No-Fault insurance will only pay for your medical bills, lost earnings and reasonable and necessary expenses incurred, up to $25 dollars per [...]