Category: Personal Injury Page 2

Proving Negligence in a Train Accident Lawsuit

New York City is home to hundreds of miles of train tracks, and hundreds of train stations.  The subway system […]

My Personal Injury Lawyer Recommended that I Take my Personal Injury Case to “Arbitration”. What is “Arbitration” and How Does it Work?

In the vast majority of personal injury lawsuits, the threat of a jury trial is a powerful tool against defendants […]

My Child Has Been Injured at a New York City School. Can I Sue the City of New York for Compensation?

When parents send their children to school, they generally assume that they will be properly monitored, kept safe and protected […]

I’ve Been in a Slip-and-Fall Accident. What Do I Have to Prove to Obtain Compensation?

If you slip and fall because of a dangerous condition on someone else’s property – say a puddle of water […]

Is Lawsuit Settlement Money Taxable in New York? [Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice]

If a personal injury case brought in New York State is successful, the injured person (and also members of their […]

Are the Proceeds of My Personal Injury or Medical Malpractice Settlement or Verdict Taxable in New York State? – Part 1 of 2

If a personal injury case brought in New York State is successful, the injured person (and also members of their […]