
Home Safety During the Holidays: Protecting Your Home from Break-Ins
Smart Strategies to Keep Your Family and Property Safe The holidays should be a time for celebration, travel, and gathering with loved ones. But unfortunately,

Smart Strategies to Keep Your Family and Property Safe The holidays should be a time for celebration, travel, and gathering with loved ones. But unfortunately,

Every day, thousands of Long Islanders navigate busy roads, congested highways, and unpredictable traffic patterns. Unfortunately, these same roads are often the sites of serious

Each day, thousands of drivers on Long Island hit the road — commuting to work, running errands, or heading to the beach. But with more

The holiday season is one of the most wonderful — and busiest — times of the year. Families across Long Island hit the road to

A hit-and-run accident is one of the most frightening experiences a driver can face. In an instant, you’re left with serious injuries and property damage,

After an accident, many people use the terms “personal injury claim” and “personal injury lawsuit” interchangeably — but they actually refer to two different stages

Driving, cycling, and walking on Long Island have changed dramatically over the last few years with the arrival of electric bicycles (e-bikes) and electric scooters

Halloween on Long Island is a time for spooky decorations, creative costumes, and, of course, trick-or-treating! As homeowners prepare to welcome costumed visitors to their

A well-stocked motorcycle first aid kit can make all the difference in an emergency. From compact tools to quick fixes for injuries, having the right

Driving on Long Island’s roads, from the Long Island Expressway to the Sunrise Highway, can be a daily challenge. With heavy traffic, long commutes, and
If a car accident ends your ability to work, or permanently changes what work you’re capable of doing, New York’s no-fault insurance system won’t cover
After a car accident, you may feel shaken but otherwise fine. It might not be days or weeks later that something feels wrong. Symptoms like
On Long Island and throughout New York, a cyclist or pedestrian who is partially at fault for an accident with a vehicle can still recover