January 21, 2026Greenstein & Pittari, LLP – New York City Car Accident and Brain Injury Lawyers A serious car accident can injure almost any part of your body, but few injuries are as frightening or life-changing as a brain injury. Unlike cuts or fractures, brain damage is often invisible at first. Many New Yorkers walk away from ... Read More
January 21, 2026After an accident, your priority should be getting better, not worrying about how an insurance company might use your medical history against you. Unfortunately, insurance carriers in New York City frequently seek reasons to reduce or deny injury claims, and one of the most common tactics they use is pointing to a gap in medical ... Read More
January 21, 2026Accidents happen suddenly in New York City. One moment you are crossing a Manhattan street, walking along a Brooklyn sidewalk, working at a Queens construction site, climbing a Bronx stairwell, or driving on a Staten Island roadway. Next, you are dealing with pain, medical visits, missed work, and insurance companies calling before you have had ... Read More
January 21, 2026Guidance for Injured New Yorkers from Greenstein & Pittari, LLP After a car accident in New York City, your priority should always be your health. But when you are hurt, shaken, and trying to keep your life moving, it is easy to downplay symptoms, forget important details, or assume you will feel better tomorrow. Here ... Read More
January 21, 2026Greenstein & Pittari, LLP | New York City Personal Injury Attorneys After an accident in New York City, everything can feel immediate. Pain. Shock. Medical bills. Missed work. A damaged car. Please feel free to stress about your family and your future. Then your phone rings, sometimes within hours. An insurance adjuster wants “a quick ... Read More
January 21, 2026Accidents happen every day in New York City. Injuries occur on crowded sidewalks, inside apartment buildings, at construction sites, on subway platforms, and on streets packed with cars, buses, bikes, and pedestrians. Some incidents are unavoidable. Many are not. When someone’s careless, reckless, or unreasonable behavior causes you harm, the law may treat that conduct ... Read More