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What the Flanders v. Goodfellow Case Means for New
New York has undergone one of the most significant shifts in dog bite law in decades. For residents of Nassau County, Valley Stream, Queens, and across Long Island, this change affects how victims...
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Understanding UIM/SUM Coverage in New York After a Car Accident
When you’re involved in a car accident in New York, the first thing most people think about is the other driver’s insurance. But here’s the truth many people don’t realize until it’s too late: New...
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Spring Break Travel Safety: Simple Ways to Protect Yourself on Vacation
Spring break is the perfect opportunity to unwind, see new places, and spend quality time with the people you care about. Whether you’re hitting the road for a long drive, catching a flight to...
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Nassau County Tax Grievance Deadlines: What Homeowners Need to Know
Nassau County Tax Grievance Deadlines: What Homeowners Need to KnowIf you’re a Nassau County homeowner, you already know property taxes can feel overwhelming. The good news is that Nassau County...
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Understanding the Legal Elements of a Premises Liability Claim in New York
When you're hurt on someone else's property—whether in a store, apartment building, parking lot, or private home—you may have a premises liability claim. As a premises liability attorney Nassau...
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How Insurance Adjusters Evaluate Injury Claims in New York (and How to Protect Your Case)
If you’re dealing with an accident claim in New York, you’ll likely hear from an insurance adjuster early on. Their job is to evaluate your injuries, review your medical records, and ultimately...
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