Negligence per se: When Laws Trigger Liability
Personal injury law provides remedies for individuals harmed by others’ wrongful actions. While standard negligence cases require proving that someone failed to act with reasonable care,
Personal injury law provides remedies for individuals harmed by others’ wrongful actions. While standard negligence cases require proving that someone failed to act with reasonable care,
Continuing down the theme of rehashing old blog posts I am taking another look at Calderone v. Molloy Collage, CPLR 2004 and what this means for
I’ve been going through my old blog content lately and have decided to take a look at and rehash my first post as I believe it
Emotional distress claims are a vital yet often misunderstood component of personal injury compensation. Physical injuries can be documented and quantified, but emotional trauma can be
Understanding New York Judiciary Law Section 470 Edited and updated 12/18/24 – New York Judiciary Law Section 470, a statute originally enacted in 1862, requires that