
What New York’s New Laws Mean For Dog Bite Victims
The Traditional “One Free Bite” Rule Historically, New York followed the “one free bite” rule, which limited a dog owner’s liability unless their pet had
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The Traditional “One Free Bite” Rule Historically, New York followed the “one free bite” rule, which limited a dog owner’s liability unless their pet had

When it comes to personal injury cases in New York, understanding the laws surrounding negligence and premises liability is crucial. Whether you are a property

Accidents can happen anywhere, at any time. Whether it’s a slip and fall in a grocery store or a dog bite in a neighbor’s backyard,
Why Acting Quickly Is Critical After an Accident When someone is injured in a car crash, slip and fall, construction accident, or any other incident
Long Island roads are some of the busiest—and most unpredictable—in New York. Between heavy commuter traffic, fast-moving parkways, confusing intersections, and distracted drivers, accidents happen
When you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, the road to justice can feel long and overwhelming. While many personal injury cases settle before



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