February 2, 2026
Drinking water at home should never come with a cancer diagnosis. Yet PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” have been detected in drinking water systems across New York, including Nassau and Suffolk Counties, where communities rely on the sole-source aquifer beneath Long Island. These chemicals can build up in the body over time, and studies have ... Read More
February 2, 2026
Police chases in New York City are intended to protect public safety. When a pursuit escalates into a serious crash, innocent people often suffer devastating injuries. If you or someone you love was hurt or killed during an NYPD police chase, you may be facing medical bills, time out of work, and lasting trauma. You ... Read More
February 2, 2026
A serious New York City car accident can disrupt your life in an instant. Between emergency care, follow-up appointments, physical therapy, and the stress of keeping up with everyday responsibilities, returning to work may not be realistic. Many injured New Yorkers worry about two things at once: protecting their jobs and keeping money coming in. If you ... Read More
February 2, 2026
New York City Car Accident Lawyers Fighting for Your Health, Finances, Family, and Future A car accident happens in an instant. The impact on your life can last for years. In New York City, crowded intersections, constant congestion, aggressive drivers, and fast-moving highways make car accidents both common and uniquely disruptive. One crash on the ... Read More
February 2, 2026
Greenstein & Pittari, LLP – New York City Car Accident Lawyers Knee injuries are some of the most disruptive injuries people suffer in New York City car accidents. One moment you are driving along the FDR or stopped in Midtown traffic, and in the next, your knee has slammed into the dashboard, twisted sideways, or ... Read More
February 2, 2026
If you were injured in a slip and fall accident in New York City, you may be dealing with pain, medical treatment, missed work, and a long recovery. Filing a legal claim might feel like something you can handle later. But time is one of the most critical factors in any slip-and-fall case. New York law ... Read More