Accidents at
Intersections
Duties of Motorist where stop sign missing or obscured
Close
following
Sudden
stopping
Skidding
Car
leaving the road
Extenuating circumstances
Child
crossings
Speed
limits
Duty of Maintenance
Pedestrian Crossing Street
Responsibility for drivers actions
Double
parked vehicles
Unlicensed Drivers
Safety Belt Defense
Infants Comparative Negligence
Mentally Deficient Plaintiff
General
Damages
90/180 day rule
Pain
and Suffering
Aggravation and activation of injuries
Structured judgments
Non-Recourse Funding
Duty of Driver on
Through Highway
Turning Across Traffic
Violating
the Rules of the Road
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Unlicensed Drivers
Driving without a valid driver's license docs not establish proximate cause in a vehicle accident case. The fact that a motorist not licensed to drive is immaterial to the issue of causation. The test of causation is whether the manner in which the motorist operated a vehicle caused the accident.
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How I can help you recover:
I am an
experienced New York lawyer who has the time to aggressively pursue a
personal injury case on your behalf. By knowing the law, we know
who's right and who's wrong.
Please call our office now if an insurer is refusing to cover your
medical bills, compensate you for loss or diminution in earning
capacity or cover the collateral costs of your injury
Our office may also be able to help you recover for pain and
suffering if you meet the threshold
requirement for " serious personal injury " to sue under New York's
"No Fault" automobile statue. This means more than temporary injury
and disability, however it does not mean that your injury must be
disabling. A permanent scare, or permanent painful condition
resulting from damages to joints or ligaments is sufficient to meet
this threshold even though you are not disabled or out of work.
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Auto Accident Facts
Thousands of innocent people per year are injured in car accidents as a result
of the careless driving of others. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation,
nearly 43,000 people died in car accidents in 2002. More than one-quarter
of Americans have been involved in a car accident in the last five years.
Every 13 minutes, there is a death caused by a motor vehicle accident. Car accidents
claim our very youngest and our very oldest populations. Americans from the ages
of 1-33 are more likely to die from a car accident than from anything else. On
the other side of the spectrum, elderly adults aged 75 and up are most affected
by motor vehicle crashes.
Life Insurance & Auto Accidents Most don't even have a life insurance policy that could pay for funeral
expenses if the unthinkable happened. Considering the prevalence of auto
accidents, it is important that automobile drivers educate themselves concerning
auto accidents and the legal options that exist should an accident occur.
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