As an experienced Buffalo Personal Injury Attorney often folks come into the office and they want to know what items they can make a claim for. Generally, there are three categories of damages that you can make a claim for. The first is for your medical bills, the second is for your lost wages, and […]
As a Buffalo DWI Attorney, I am often asked about the differences between DWI, which is driving while intoxicated, or DWAI, which is driving while impaired. There are many differences. First, driving while intoxicated is a criminal misdemeanor, whereas driving while impaired is a traffic infraction. There are also many differences regarding the possible jail […]
As an experienced Buffalo Personal Injury Lawyer I am often asked about cases that involve slips and falls. A lot of people, especially in the winter when we’re dealing with inclement weather, slip and fall on icy and snowy conditions. Often those injuries are devastating, a fractured hip or a fractured pelvis, some pretty serious […]
As a Buffalo DWI attorney, I am often asked whether a DWI or driving while intoxicated can be reduced to a lesser offense. This will depend on a number of factors. Each county district attorney has a different policy regarding plea reductions. It will also depend on what your breathalyzer reading was, whether or not […]
As a Buffalo Personal Injury Attorney, perhaps the most difficult cases to handle are when somebody dies in the accident. You’re dealing with the grief and the loss of a loved one. You have to be able to explain to the client that this type of case is different than a standard personal injury case. […]
As a Buffalo DWI Attorney, I am often asked how long it will take to fight a DWI charge. We will be able to advise you on the length of the time after reviewing all the facts of your case. It can take from anywhere to two months to up to one year. Have you […]
I am often asked what to do if a tenant dies as a Buffalo Attorney. First off, you should not grant access to the apartment to anyone unless they provide a certificate from the court that they are an administrator of the estate, executor of the estate, or the county public administrator. Secondly, you can […]
When people come into my office as an experienced Buffalo Child Custody Lawyer, they often want to know how the court or judge will decide on visitation. I tell them that if Mom and Dad have agreed to a reasonable resolution, a court will make its decision based on that. When Mom and Dad can’t agree, […]
As a Buffalo Personal Injury Lawyer, a client will come into the office and oftentimes they’ve been contacted by the insurance company. The insurance company has made an offer to them, and they want to know if they should accept it. One of the things I tell them is it really depends. We have to […]