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Wave of New Traffic Cameras Hit New York

More and more cameras are appearing on the roads of New York each day. These take the form of either the red-light cameras that catch any crossings at a red Read More

New York No-Fault: An Introduction

New York state’s No-fault law came into existence during the 1970’s as a means to expedite claim payments tied to motor vehicle accidents. Including both medical and wage replacement coverage, Read More

If a Defective Traffic Light Led to an Accident, Can You Sue the City?

There are thousands of car accidents caused by defective or malfunctioning traffic lights in the United States each year, many of them occurring in New York City. Victims of such Read More

Large versus small Law Firms

Choosing between hiring a large or small law firm can be a difficult decision at times, especially with the plethora of advertisements that people receive every day that praise the Read More

45 Day Rule

In order to be eligible to receive No-Fault benefits, does a medical provider have an obligation to send/mail medical bills to an insurance carrier in a timely manner?  The answer is Read More

What to do if you are hit by a car and you are riding a bike

If you are hit by a car and you are riding a bike, you should take the following steps to ensure that you are adequately protected: A. The first thing you Read More

Who May Be at Fault in a Car Crash Involving a City Bus?

When a New York City bus collides with other vehicles and people are injured, the legal aftermath is complicated by a number of factors. Several parties may be at fault, Read More

No-Fault Arbitration Collections- what a doctor should do if they are not getting paid on their no-fault collections

If a doctor is not getting paid through their no-fault collections, then the experienced attorneys at The Licatesi Law Group are here to ensure that you are properly compensated. We Read More

Uber accidents and when your injuries outweigh the car policy

New York State is a no-fault insurance state. This means that if you drive or own a vehicle in New York State, then you are required to have at least Read More

FILING THE PERFECT NO-FAULT CASE

Prepare! Prepare! Prepare! One word which will make all the difference in the success of a no-fault claim is “preparation.” Undoubtedly, there are too many instances where the insurance companies undeservedly Read More

Who Can You Sue if Your Car Accident Was Due to Faulty Brakes?

Brake failures account for a sizable number of car accidents every year, some of them involving collisions with other vehicles. If you or a loved one sustained an injury in Read More

What to do if you were hit by a truck

Being involved in an auto accident can be a scary ordeal in and of itself, but what should you do if you are involved in a traffic collision with a Read More

Mold Litigation

A judge granted class-action status to a group of students who filed a lawsuit against Indiana University. The class-action suit alleges that the University breached its contract with thousands of Read More

Who is at Fault in an Auto Accident Involving Public Transportation?

A road accident involving a bus or other public vehicle in New York may raise more complicated issues of liability for victim compensation than a crash of privately owned automobiles. Read More

Identifying Equipment Faults That Could Lead to Accidents at a Construction Site

Construction activity can be very dangerous to workers and other people on or near a site. Working with heavy machinery, power tools and other potentially dangerous equipment can lead to Read More

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