December 16, 2025How MRI Scans Protect Your Health and Strengthen Your New York City Injury Claim A serious accident in New York City can flip your life upside down in seconds. One day you’re commuting on the subway, driving on the FDR or BQE, walking down a Manhattan sidewalk, or working on a Brooklyn or Bronx job ... Read More
December 16, 2025New York City Wrongful Death Lawyers Helping Grieving Families Losing a loved one in a sudden accident is devastating. When that death could have been prevented and was caused by someone else’s carelessness or recklessness, the pain is often joined by anger, confusion, and very real worries about the future. At Greenstein & Pittari, LLP, our New ... Read More
December 16, 2025New York City Ceiling Collapse Attorneys Serving All Five Boroughs A collapsing ceiling is one of the most frightening experiences a New York City tenant or visitor can face. One moment you’re in your apartment, office, or a neighborhood store in Brooklyn, the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, or Staten Island – the next, plaster, drywall, pipes, and even ... Read More
November 19, 2025When a rear end collision occurs, the sudden movement of the body can leave accident victims with a wide range of injuries. Even a minor rear end collision can cause neck pain or whiplash injury, while high speed collisions can result in broken bones, spinal cord injury, or traumatic brain injury. Rear end accident victims ... Read More
November 18, 2025How Event Data Recorders Help Prove Fault After a Car Crash in New York City By Greenstein & Pittari, LLP – Trusted New York City Car Accident Lawyers Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx & Staten Island When a serious car accident happens in New York City, confusion and conflicting stories often follow. One of ... Read More
November 18, 2025Your lawyer cannot Settle Without Your Approval. If you’ve been injured in New York City and are wondering whether your lawyer can settle your personal injury case without your permission, the answer is clear: No – they cannot.Under the New York Rules of Professional Conduct, only you, the client, have the legal authority to decide whether to ... Read More