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Fractures are specifically listed in New York's serious injury law — but that doesn't make every case automatic.
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New York no-fault caps lost wage benefits at $2,000 a month — and insurance companies can cut them off after a single IME.
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If you’ve been hurt in a Long Island car accident, one of the first things you’re trying to figure out is simple: do I have a case? In New York, the answer usually comes down to two things. Who…
The decisions you make in the first month after a car accident can shape your entire claim. This guide walks through what to do — and what to avoid — from the day of the crash through your first 30…
What I look for in Long Island distracted driving cases and how we prove them
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