by Grant & Longworth | Jun 12, 2017 | Automobile Accident
Cars are not the only vehicles on the roadway. When you drive through New York or anywhere else in the United States, you have to share the road with buses, motorcycles, commercial trucks, and bicycles. Sometimes, pedestrians are also part of this mix. If you are...
by Grant & Longworth | Jun 8, 2017 | FELA
Railroad and subway workers have a dangerous job. Like any other job that involves manual labor, workers in these fields are at risk of being pinned between objects, falling, and being injured by heavy machinery while working in exhausting, sometimes extremely hot or...
by Grant & Longworth | May 22, 2017 | Truck Accidents
A collision with a commercial truck is far more likely to result in serious injury or death to the driver and passengers of a small vehicle than to the driver of the truck. This is because of the sheer size and power of a tractor trailer. As a whole, truck accidents...
by Grant & Longworth | May 19, 2017 | Automobile Accident
Jaywalking, crossing the street at any area other than the designated crosswalk, is not legal in New York City. It was first outlawed in 1958 and initially, the number of accidental pedestrian deaths dropped. Today, New York’s jaywalking law is rarely enforced and...
by Grant & Longworth | May 11, 2017 | Automobile Accident
New York lawmakers recently introduced a bill that would legalize the use of a “textalyzer,” a device that scans drivers’ cell phones for signs of recent use after a collision, in an effort to curb the number of car accidents attributed to distracted driving and...
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