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Tests show that some automatic braking systems are failing

by Perry Silver | Mar 2, 2020 | Personal Injury

New cars sold in New York come loaded with safety features designed to reduce accident risks and keep drivers unharmed if there is a crash. However, some researchers claim that these features are not working as advertised to protect drivers and prevent collisions with... read more

Crash tests emphasize pedestrian safety

by Perry Silver | Feb 21, 2020 | Personal Injury

New York is one of the most pedestrian-heavy cities in the country, but people walking the streets still face a serious threat from motor vehicle accidents. Some cars may be more likely than others to cause severe injuries in case of a crash, especially when... read more

Slow driving could be a surprising cause of car accidents

by Perry Silver | Dec 23, 2019 | Personal Injury

In terms of dangerous behavior on New York City roadways, slow driving can be just as risky as speeding. People driving slowly is not necessarily a byproduct of excess caution but due to other reasons. It may create surprising risks. Understanding why people drive... read more

Pedestrian injuries skyrocket during the holiday shopping season

by Perry Silver | Dec 11, 2019 | Personal Injury

New York State averages nearly 300 pedestrian deaths each year, and thousands more are injured. Insurers report injury claims rise sharply, starting on Black Friday for people who are hurt by motor vehicles in parking lots and garages. The National Highway... read more

Be careful talking to property owners after falling on sidewalks

by Perry Silver | Oct 8, 2019 | Personal Injury

Queens residents must deal with construction, trash, ice and many other obstacles on the sidewalks and other public places. If you fall and injuries result, you should be careful if you talk to property owners or their representatives. They may interpret what you say... read more

Do handrails always prevent stairway accidents?

by Perry Silver | Sep 27, 2019 | Personal Injury

If you are in charge of a store or any public place in New York City where people often use a set of stairs, maintaining safety is a prime concern. In addition to keeping the stair steps in prime condition so they do not create trip hazards, you might believe... read more

How does New York punish hit and runs?

by Perry Silver | Sep 27, 2019 | Personal Injury

If you are driving on a New York street, walking on a sidewalk, or riding on a bicycle and are struck by another vehicle, the driver who hit you cannot simply drive off. State law requires a driver who causes injury or damage to stay on the scene to provide important... read more

What makes warning signs easy to understand?

by Perry Silver | Aug 7, 2019 | Personal Injury

It is the responsibility of New York City property owners to maintain a safe premises for pedestrians to walk on. However, floors can become wet or damaged, necessitating repair or maintenance to make the dangerous area safe again. In the meantime, the hazardous area... read more

Can I sue the rideshare company after an auto accident?

by Perry Silver | Jul 26, 2019 | Personal Injury

You needed to get across town quickly for a meeting or event, so you opted for an Uber or Lyft ride instead of traveling on foot. The driver of your rideshare caused a crash, and now you have serious injuries that keep you from working and medical bills you cannot... read more

What are my rights as a pedestrian in NYC?

by Perry Silver | Jul 9, 2019 | Personal Injury

New York City is one of the few places in the US where it is not necessarily advantageous to own a car. According to the Governor’s Safety Traffic Committee, New York State averages around 300 pedestrian deaths every year. Thus, it is important to be aware of your... read more
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