Misdiagnosis and Delayed Diagnosis: When a Missed Diagnosis Becomes Medical Malpractice in New York
Not every wrong diagnosis is malpractice — but a missed or delayed diagnosis that causes real harm can be. Here's how New York law decides the difference, the deadlines that matter, and how to know if your case is worth a closer look.
Injured in a Construction Accident in New York? Understanding Labor Law 240 (the “Scaffold Law”)
New York's Labor Law 240 — the "Scaffold Law" — holds contractors and owners strictly liable for gravity-related construction injuries. Here's what it covers and how to protect your rights.
Slip and Fall Accidents in New York: Proving Premises Liability and the “Storm in Progress” Rule
To win a New York slip-and-fall case you must prove premises liability — and the "Storm in Progress" rule can limit a property owner's duty during active snow or ice. Here's how it works.
What to Do After a Car Accident in New York City: A Step-by-Step Guide
A car accident in NYC is overwhelming. This step-by-step guide walks you through exactly what to do — at the scene, afterward, and to protect your right to compensation.
What Makes a Medical Malpractice Case Strong in New York?
A bad medical outcome isn't automatically malpractice. Learn the four elements every New York case must prove, the case types that tend to be strongest, and why you can't file without a medical expert.
How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in New York?
New York gives you three years to file most personal injury claims - but several common situations carry far shorter deadlines. Here's every deadline that could apply to your case, and exactly what happens if you miss it.
The Phone Call Your Attorney Isn’t Making - And What It’s Costing Your Case
If you haven't heard from your personal injury attorney in weeks, that silence may be hurting your case. Here's what should be happening right now — and what to do if it isn't.
What New York Medical Malpractice Victims Need to Know Before Hiring an Attorney
Were you harmed by a doctor or hospital in New York? Learn what medical malpractice really means, your legal rights, and how to find the right NYC attorney.
Why the Insurance Company Called You Within Days of Your Accident - And What They Were Really Doing
That friendly call from an insurance adjuster after your accident isn't goodwill. It's strategy. Here's exactly what they're doing — and what you should never say.