Getting hit by a car is physically, emotionally, and financially traumatic. But what happens when you weren't in the crosswalk at the time of the accident? In the Bronx, where traffic is heavy and pedestrian activity is constant, jaywalking is common, but it can complicate your injury claim. If you're worried that jaywalking might prevent you from securing compensation, don't panic. New York law still allows injury victims to recover damages in many situations, even[ ... ]
Manhattan is one of the most walkable cities in the world but also one of the most dangerous for pedestrians. Crowded intersections, aggressive drivers, honking horns, and gridlocked streets are part of the daily reality for anyone navigating the borough on foot. That's why New York City's congestion pricing plan, the first of its kind in the U.S., has raised major questions not just about traffic flow, but about pedestrian safety. As congestion pricing beg[ ... ]
Getting hit by a car while walking through a crosswalk is one of the most terrifying experiences anyone can have, especially in a busy Queens neighborhood like Flushing, where heavy traffic, turning vehicles, and distracted drivers create daily risks for pedestrians. If you or a loved one were hit in a Flushing crosswalk, you may be entitled to significant compensation, but proving the driver was at fault is key to winning your case. Working with a skilled[ ... ]