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Significant Limitation, Permanent Consequential Limitation, and Permanent Loss of Use
New York State Law

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Significant Limitation, Permanent Consequential Limitation, and Permanent Loss of Use

How soft tissue, disc, and joint injuries qualify under New York's serious injury threshold as a significant or permanent limitation of use across Long Island.

June 22, 2026 13 min read
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When Does a Scar or Disfigurement Become a Compensable Injury?
Personal Injury Law

When Does a Scar or Disfigurement Become a Compensable Injury?

Not every scar qualifies under New York's serious injury threshold. Here's how courts evaluate disfigurement claims and what actually determines whether you can sue for pain and suffering.

June 15, 2026 10 min read Read
Do Fractures Meet New York’s Serious Injury Threshold After a Long Island Car Accident?
New York State Law

Do Fractures Meet New York’s Serious Injury Threshold After a Long Island Car Accident?

Fractures are specifically listed in New York's serious injury law — but that doesn't make every case automatic.

June 8, 2026 12 min read Read
New York’s Serious Injury Threshold
New York State Law

New York’s Serious Injury Threshold

How This Law Determines What Long Island Car Accident Victims Can Recover

June 1, 2026 8 min read Read
Lost Wages After a Car Accident on Long Island: No-Fault Limits, IMEs, and What You Can Recover
Car Insurance

Lost Wages After a Car Accident on Long Island: No-Fault Limits, IMEs, and What You Can Recover

New York no-fault caps lost wage benefits at $2,000 a month — and insurance companies can cut them off after a single IME.

May 25, 2026 9 min read Read
Why You Should Never Accept a Quick Settlement Offer After a Long Island Car Accident
Legal Process

Why You Should Never Accept a Quick Settlement Offer After a Long Island Car Accident

Once you sign a release, your case is over. Make sure you're getting the maximum that you're owed.

May 18, 2026 8 min read Read
How Insurance Carriers Use Prior Injuries Against You in a Long Island Car Accident Case
Car Insurance

How Insurance Carriers Use Prior Injuries Against You in a Long Island Car Accident Case

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…

May 11, 2026 10 min read Read