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car covered in snow, driving in NY during a snowstorm

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 17 percent of all traffic-related accidents in the United States occur in winter weather conditions. The Federal Highway Administration (FHA) estimates that, on average, more than 1,300 individuals die each year in motor vehicle accidents that occur on slushy, snowy, or

injured driver after a traffic accident

Were you seriously injured in a car accident caused by someone else’s negligence in New York? If so, you could be entitled to claim compensation for damages you suffered in the accident. If you successfully secure a settlement, you might be wondering whether or not it will be subject to

personal injury claims

After being seriously hurt in an accident that wasn’t your fault, you deserve to be compensated for your pain, emotional suffering, and the financial impact of your injuries. A seasoned personal injury attorney can help you pursue fair and full compensation by building a compelling case on your behalf and

Traffic Camera Recording the Road

To bring a successful claim for car accident injuries, you’ll need strong evidence showing that someone else was to blame for the crash. If you are fortunate enough to obtain it, traffic camera footage can be some of the most convincing evidence to support your claim. Accessing and securing this

man holding a bottle, drunk driving

When drivers choose to drink and drive in New York, they put everyone at risk. Alcohol significantly impairs both judgment and motor coordination, increasing the chances of a drunk driving accident exponentially. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), even drivers with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.02

woman injured after a NY car accident

New York’s no-fault laws can make it more difficult for you to obtain compensation for pain and suffering after a car accident. However, you should not let the complexity of New York’s personal injury laws prevent you from seeking fair compensation for the harm you’ve suffered after a car accident.