January 21, 2026
A sidewalk trip-and-fall accident in New York City can happen in seconds, but the injuries can last for months, years, or even a lifetime. NYC sidewalks are constantly exposed to heavy foot traffic, construction activity, weather, and aging infrastructure. When a sidewalk is cracked, raised, icy, poorly repaired, or blocked by debris, a routine walk ... Read More
January 21, 2026
Greenstein & Pittari, LLP If you were injured in New York City and a lawyer told you, “You have a great case, but I don’t have time,” you are not alone. That moment can feel like a second injury because you are already dealing with pain, stress, medical bills, missed work, and an insurance company ... Read More
January 21, 2026
After a car accident in New York City, it is normal to feel overwhelmed. You may be in pain, facing medical bills, missing work, and trying to figure out what happens next. Then the insurance company calls. The adjuster sounds friendly. They say they can wrap this up quickly. They may even suggest you do ... Read More
January 21, 2026
After a car accident in New York City, you should be focused on your health, your recovery, and protecting your legal rights. Unfortunately, many NYC car accident victims get targeted almost immediately by corrupt “accident clinics,” illegal patient solicitors (often called “runners”), and lead-generation companies that treat your injury like a business opportunity. At Greenstein & ... Read More
January 21, 2026
Runners, illegal solicitation, predatory medical referrals, tow scams, and shady “helpers” can target you within hours of a New York City accident. Learn how to protect yourself, your health, and your personal injury claim. An accident can change your life in seconds. One moment, you are commuting, working, or running errands. Next, you may be ... Read More
January 21, 2026
A car accident in New York City can turn your day into chaos in seconds. One moment, you are driving or riding through Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, or Staten Island. Next, you are in a busy emergency room, shaken up, in pain, and trying to answer questions while you are still in shock. Here ... Read More