October 7, 2020
You had an accident in New York and you were injured. You hired a New York personal injury attorney. Your case is progressing. Then you find out that your personal injury attorney died. What about your personal injury case? What should you do? What Should I Do if My Lawyer Dies Before My Case Is ... Read More
September 29, 2020
Sexual grooming is a carefully planned and gradual process used by a predator to sexually abuse a child. The predator methodically take steps to establish an emotional connection with the child to gain their trust and cooperation in order to eventually sexually abuse the child. The Stages of Sexual Grooming There are many different types ... Read More
September 18, 2020
Many injuries aren’t so visible. Some people may not recognize that you were severely injured or disabled in a New York City accident until you’ve told them. But not all injuries are invisible. You may have suffered injuries that affect your appearance or physical ability, which can leave you with more than pain and medical ... Read More
September 11, 2020
At Greenstein & Pittari, LLP, we promise to give every client our “Fee Guarantee – No Fee Unless Successful.” We take cases on a contingency basis. Our fee is contingent upon you receiving compensation. Simply put, it means we only get paid if you get paid. There are no upfront costs! Why Our Guarantee Matters ... Read More
August 28, 2020
As New York City personal injury lawyers, the most common question we hear is “How long will my case take?” The personal injury attorneys at Greenstein & Pittari, LLP understand that being an accident victim is stressful, for both you and your family. Waiting is frustrating especially when the accident was not your fault, you ... Read More
August 27, 2020
After you’ve had a car accident, the insurance carrier is entitled to an Examination Under Oath (“EUO”) as part of the “Verification Process.” In other words, the insurance carrier is entitled to verify the facts of the accident and treatment with the claimant. But what is an examination under oath? What does it involve, exactly? ... Read More