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Who Can You Sue For Your Eye Injury in New York?

Serious harm can be caused by injuries to the eyes. It can result in loss of sight in one eye, total blindness, or even impaired vision. If you or anyone you know has suffered from a serious eye injury, you should work with a skilled lawyer to help your family move forward. The best way to move forward is to have your lawsuit evaluated by a skilled personal injury attorney who can offer advice on your legal rights and options.

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Is There a Cure For Spinal Cord Injury?

Each year, 17,500 people in the United States suffer from spinal cord injuries. This is 48 new injuries on a daily basis. Most of these people get injured in falls, auto accidents, sports-related accidents, and violence. Newly injured patients are generally aged 42.

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Rear-End Collisions in NYC: Who is Liable?

In 2018, the National Safety Council reported that two-car collisions were the most commonly occurring motor vehicle accidents. Of these, unsurprisingly, close to 50 percent of cases were found to involve rear-end collisions. Like any other busy city, New York is no exception to such accidents that mostly occur because drivers do not have the patience to maintain the specified distance from the car in front.

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Head-On Collisions in NYC: Who is Liable?

Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has shown that the risk of a head-on collision is greatest at intersections. This happens because when traffic flows in opposite directions, vehicles that cross the center line may hit another vehicle traveling in the opposite direction. Sometimes, a car going the wrong way on a one-way lane can also cause a head-on collision.

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U-Turn Accidents in NYC: Who is Liable?

When driving in an unfamiliar area, it is not uncommon to miss taking the correct turn in the road. In such a situation, the car driver may try to make up for the error by making a U-turn to proceed in the opposite direction. This type of maneuver requires a lot of space and if the driver tries to execute it in a narrow space, or across several lanes of traffic, it can quickly turn dangerous and cause a horrific crash.

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