What You Need to Know About Automotive Software Failure and Car Accidents
Over the years, improvements in cars’ built-in software systems have helped to improve the driving experience. However, software failure is a real driver threat and…
What Happens if a Semi-Truck Accident Kills a Loved One?
Semi-trucks are some of the biggest vehicles you can encounter on the road, and mistakes from the truck driver can expose others to severe injury…
Guardians of the Ride: The 10 Essential Types of Motorcycle Gear for Ultimate Safety
In addition to practicing defensive driving, motorcyclists can reduce their risk of being injured in a collision by wearing gear that insulates them from an…
How to Travel Safely with Children of All Ages
Road trips are a great way to explore new places, connect with your family, and take a break from everyday responsibilities. To travel safely with…
Healing the Mind: Treatments for Brain Injuries Available for New York Injury Victims
New Yorkers must be aware that direct blunt-force trauma to the head can lead to a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that can cause loss of…
Are Cars More Dangerous for Women? Experts Say Yes
On the surface, data shows that more men die annually in car accidents than women, which would seem to imply that cars are more dangerous…
Understanding Whiplash: Medical Insights and Legal Options
Whiplash is among the most common internal injuries reported after a car accident. However, it is also one of the most misunderstood soft tissue injuries…
What Are My Rights as a Construction Worker in New York?
Employees in every type of job have rights that protect them from injuries, discrimination, and unsafe working environments. New York construction workers are no exception,…
The Rise of Rental Scooters and Safety Concerns in the Big Apple
In 2020, rental scooters were legalized in New York, which gave young people and delivery people more options for navigating New York streets, roads, and…
Elevator and Escalator Accident Lawyers in New York
Elevators and escalators are used by people in New York to navigate tall office buildings, malls, and apartment buildings, allowing them to traverse multiple stories…