What Types of Personal Injury Compensation Can You Seek in New York?

In New York, the plaintiff can seek compensation for their injuries, property damages, and other losses from the person that caused or contributed to those losses by filing a personal injury claim. The legal term for such type of compensation is “damages”. Punitive and compensatory damages are two types of damages awarded in personal injury claims.
Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Crash in New York

Multi-car accidents are said to occur when more than two motorcycles, cars, trucks, or other passenger or commercial vehicles are involved in an accident. They are also known as multi-car pileups. It doesn’t matter whether the crash involves three or four or more vehicles; it will be referred to as a multi-vehicle crash.
Ridesharing Car Accident Injury And Insurance Laws in New York

Taxis are a dependable and popular form of transport in New York City. Rideshare apps, in recent years, have added a new twist to riding in a taxi. You would be getting a ride from a cabbie who is not always a “big city” service. Lyft, Uber, and other companies serve both small and large communities. Rideshare cars are at the same risk as any other vehicle to be involved in an accident. It is important that you understand how insurance works if you are a passenger or driver of a rideshare vehicle or a taxi.
Why You Should Hire an NYC Personal Injury Lawyer (And When)

If you are a victim of an accident, there can be several questions running through your mind at the same time as you are trying to handle the trauma of the accident and the complications from your injuries. Understandably, one of the first questions that come to mind is the legal implications of the accident, and whether you need to retain a personal injury lawyer to handle those implications.
New York Jury Awards Woman $60 Million for a Botched Plastic Surgery

Bronx resident Alison Hugh was left permanently disabled after a botched thigh lift surgery by NYC plastic surgeon Dr. Ferdinand Ofodile. The procedure went wrong with no chance of a corrective surgery either. Hugh sued the surgeon, and a New York jury awarded her $60 million for her pain and suffering, both past and future.
Can Creditors Take Away Your NYC Personal Injury Settlement?

The settlement amount that you win after a car accident can go a long way in helping you pay for your medical bills and other expenses if you were recently injured in an accident. However, you may be subject to garnishment action at the hands of creditors if you owe a large debt.
Negligence Can Cause Playground Injuries to Your Child in NY

Nothing brings more pleasure to a parent than to watch their children play happily on a playground. Hearing the shrills of delight while at the swing sets is heart-warming. Parents think their children are safe as long as they have an eye on them. Unfortunately, outdoor play areas while welcoming and appealing can pose a serious threat to children of all ages.
$45.6 Million to Bronx Parents for Surgery Causing Son’s Death

Michael Beloyianis and Virginia Beaton lost their 22-year old son, Edward Beloyianis, in 2010, years after he had a spinal surgery to fix an abnormality. The botched surgery left him impaired, eventually causing his death. Edward’s parents sued the New York Presbyterian Children’s Hospital and one of its surgeons over preventable problems that may have saved their son from paralysis and subsequent death eight years later. The jury ordered the defendants to pay $45.6 million to the victim’s parents for the suffering and pain caused by medical negligence.
Reckless MTA Buses Cause Serious Accidents in NYC

Attorney Minc Recovers Millions of Dollars in Damages for Clients
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) runs thousands of buses daily in and around New York City. Unfortunately, the incidence of reckless driving by MTA drivers, fatigue, inadequate training, and laxity in MTA’s supervision contribute to serious bus accidents in the city, injuring or killing New Yorkers every day.
Woman Awarded $56 Million After Spinal Surgery Left Her Quadriplegic

The New York City Supreme Court awarded Pomona resident Patricia Jones and her husband $55.9 million in damages after spinal surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern allegedly left Jones a quadriplegic. The medical malpractice lawsuit alleged that surgeons George Alexander Jones and Daniel Spitzer committed medical malpractice that resulted in Jones’ botched spinal surgery. The plaintiffs held the surgeons responsible for a series of medical failures that caused Jones a lifetime of despair and handicap.