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Drunk and Impaired Driving Car Crashes in Fishkill, Wappinger and Poughkeepsie: What You Should Know
What are your rights if you were injured in a crash where one of the drivers was impaired by alcohol or drugs? First of all, in Dutchess County as well as in New York State, you will be covered by no-fault benefits up to the first $50k of medical or wage losses within 30 days… Read More »
Impaired And Drunk Driving Crashes in Newburgh, Wallkill and Montgomery: What You Should Know
What are your rights if you were injured in a crash where one of the drivers was impaired by alcohol or drugs? First of all, in Orange County as well as in the State of New York, you are covered by no-fault benefits up to the first $50k of medical or wage losses within 30… Read More »
Drunk and Impaired Driving Car Crashes in Kingston, Saugerties and New Paltz: What You Should Know
What are your rights if you were injured in a crash where one of the drivers was impaired by alcohol or drugs? First of all, in Ulster County and in New York State, you are covered by no-fault insurance, up to the first $50k of medical or wage losses within 30 days of notice, regardless… Read More »
The Most Important Personal Injury Cases in New York History
Personal injury law in New York State is a form of tort law, which offers a legal recourse to individuals who have sustained some form of harm or injury as a result of the wrongful or neglectful actions of another party. That damage or injury can take the form of physical, mental, reputational or property… Read More »
An Auto Injury Every 6 Hours: What Ulster County’s EMS Data Tells Us About Local Personal Injuries
One of the most important points of emphasis in our communities, whether in cities or large towns like Kingston, Saugerties and New Paltz, or more rural areas like Shandaken or Wawarsing, is the operation of our emergency medical services and ambulances. Our communities’ EMS workers are often the first on the scene of major accidents,… Read More »
82 Calls a Day: What Dutchess County’s EMS Data Tells Us About Local Personal Injuries
One of the most important points of emphasis in our communities, whether in cities or large towns like Poughkeepsie or Beacon, or more rural areas like Millerton or Pawling, is the operation of our emergency medical services and ambulances. Dutchess County’s EMS workers are first responders to many major accidents, crashes, slip and falls, other… Read More »
Ulster County’s Most Litigious Insurance Companies in Personal Injury Cases (2020–2024)
For the vast majority of people, being injured and needing to file a personal injury claim is an unknown process. It is surprising for many claimants to learn that 95% of cases don’t end up in court, they end up being settled through negotiations. In many cases, settling out of court can secure a great… Read More »
Is Your Job Putting You at Risk? Workplace Injury Estimates for Poughkeepsie, East Fishkill and Wappinger
If you’ve gotten hurt at work in Dutchess County, you’re probably aware of workers’ compensation. Very often, it is enough to cover your needs until you’re back at work. However, it’s not always enough; workers’ compensation has strict limits, and it doesn’t always provide full financial restitution, especially if any serious negligence or unsafe conditions… Read More »
Is Your Job Putting You at Risk? Workplace Injury Estimates for New Paltz, Kingston, and Saugerties
If you’ve been hurt on the job in Ulster County, you probably are aware of the option of workers’ compensation. In many cases, workers’ compensation is going to cover your needs until you’re back to work. But it’s not always enough; workers’ compensation has strict limits, and it doesn’t always provide the full financial restitution… Read More »
Is Your Job Putting You at Risk? Workplace Injury Estimates for Newburgh, Warwick and New Windsor
If you’ve gotten hurt at work in Orange County, you probably know a little about workers’ compensation. It may very well be enough to cover your needs until you’re back at work. But it’s not always quite enough, because workers’ compensation has strict limits, and it doesn’t always provide full financial restitution. This holds especially… Read More »