January 20, 2026Greenstein & Pittari, LLP – New York City Pedestrian Accident LawyersRepresenting injured pedestrians in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island Getting hit by a vehicle while walking in New York City is one of the most sudden, terrifying experiences a person can endure. One moment you’re crossing with the light in Manhattan, heading ... Read More
January 20, 2026New York City car accident lawyer, NYC car accident attorney, car crash causes in NYC, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island Every day in New York City, millions of drivers, passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and delivery workers move through a tight web of streets and highways. In this environment, one careless driver, one glance at a ... Read More
January 20, 2026After a New York City car accident, the at-fault driver’s insurance company often moves fast. In many cases, an insurance adjuster will call within hours or days while you are still in pain, missing work, or trying to arrange medical care. The adjuster may sound helpful and sympathetic, then ask a question designed to force ... Read More
January 20, 2026If you have received a settlement offer after an accident in New York City and it does not fully cover your medical bills, lost wages, and the lasting impact of your injuries, you are not alone. Many injured New Yorkers feel pressure to accept the first offer to move on. But saying no is often ... Read More
January 20, 2026If you were injured in an accident in New York City, it is entirely normal to want money in your pocket now. Rent, groceries, transportation, and medical bills do not stop just because you are hurt. Insurance companies know this, and they often pressure injury victims into accepting a quick settlement before medical treatment is ... Read More
January 20, 2026If you slipped and fell on a wet floor in New York City and noticed a yellow “Caution: Wet Floor” sign afterward, you are not alone in thinking your case is over. Property owners and insurance companies regularly rely on wet floor signs to deny responsibility or push injured victims into unfair, low settlements. Under ... Read More