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How Much Is My New York Truck Accident Claim Worth?

Personal Injury News | November 16, 2019

Truck accidents can be devastating. After all, there is little anyone can do in the face of a 3-ton vehicle barrelling towards them. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) estimates that there were 4,657 fatal truck crashes in the year 2017 alone. Truck accident victims may have to deal with serious personal injuries, exorbitant medical expenses, and even emotional trauma. Fortunately, recovery…

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When Doctors Hide Their Malpractice

Personal Injury News | November 15, 2019

Different people have different opinions about their doctors. This often depends on past experiences with medical treatments and what people have heard others say about doctors. Some people trust their doctors fully, while others remain skeptical and see doctors as fallible as anyone else. What many people may not realize is how some doctors evade medical…

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What to Do After a New York Rideshare Pedestrian Accident

Personal Injury News | November 14, 2019

Over the years, rideshare services have been becoming more and more popular—especially in states like New York. With all the modern conveniences they offer, it is not hard to see why Uber and Lyft are so popular. They are often quicker, cheaper, and cleaner than traditional taxi-cabs. Unfortunately, more cars on the road will almost…

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Black Ice Slip and Fall Injuries

Personal Injury News | November 14, 2019

Black ice can be dangerous for cars and walking alike. As winter approaches, the chances of slipping on black ice increases. What makes black ice so dangerous is the fact that this type of ice is nearly invisible. This makes avoiding black ice difficult and can lead to unexpected accidents. If you experienced injuries after slipping and…

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When to Hire a Lawyer After a Dog Bite

Personal Injury News | November 13, 2019

Recovering from a dog bite personal injury does not only involve the healing process itself but also involves recovering financially. Some dog bites can require stitches, surgeries, or prescription medications to ward off infections. All of these treatments can be expensive, even with health insurance. If you can prove the dog owner was negligent, you may…

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