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New York City’s New E-Bike Law (2026)

February 19, 2026

What NYC Riders, Pedestrians & Delivery Workers Need to Know Electric bicycles and e-scooters are now part of everyday life in New York City. Delivery workers rely on them to earn a living, commuters use them to beat Manhattan traffic, and families use them for quick neighborhood trips in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, and ... Read More

Mold Exposure Lawsuits in New York City: Statute of Limitations & Legal Rights

February 19, 2026

Injured by mold exposure in NYC? Understanding your legal rights and deadlines is crucial if you’ve suffered health problems due to toxic mold in a residential or commercial property—especially if the property is managed by a government agency like the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). What Is the Statute of Limitations for Mold Injury Claims ... Read More

Most Common Shoulder Injuries From NYC Car Accidents

February 19, 2026

Shoulder pain after a New York City car accident can derail your life fast. You might be trying to push through traffic in Manhattan, merge on the BQE in Brooklyn, or navigate Queens Boulevard when a crash leaves you with pain that makes it hard to sleep, work, drive, lift your arm, or even get ... Read More

If you Brake Check Someone Who is at Fault

If you Brake Check Someone Who is at Fault? NY Laws Explained

February 15, 2026

“If you brake check someone who is at fault“ is a question that more New York drivers are asking as traffic on the BQE and the LIE reaches pre-pandemic levels in 2026. While most people assume the driver who does the rear-ending is always to blame, the reality in New York’s legal system is far ... Read More

Open vs. Closed TBI: Legal Rights for NYC Victims

February 10, 2026

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is not “just a head injury.” It can affect memory, concentration, mood, speech, balance, and your ability to work or live independently. Some symptoms resolve. Others can last for months or become permanent. In the most severe cases, a TBI can be fatal. If you or someone you love suffered ... Read More

NYC Car Accident: Can You Sue If You’re Partially at Fault?

February 10, 2026

If you’ve been injured in an accident in New York, you may wonder: “Can You Sue If You’re Partially at Fault?” The answer is yes. Under New York’s pure comparative negligence law, you can pursue damages even if you were 99% at fault. What Is Pure Comparative Negligence in New York? New York applies a pure comparative negligence rule in personal injury ... Read More

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