$2.7 Million Verdict for NY Scooter Driver’s Death

$2.7 Million Verdict for NY Scooter Driver’s Death

While operating a motorized scooter, the driver was struck by a car attempting to make a right turn onto the same side of the street that he was on. He sustained multiple fractures to his rib and clavicle and internal bleeding. Four days later, he sustained respiratory distress and died. The driver’s  widow sued both […]

Planning Future Medical Decisions (NY Health Care Proxies, Living Wills, MOLSTS & DNRS

Planning Future Medical Decisions

New York estate planning attorney, Robert Friedman discusses NY health care proxies, living wills, MOLSTS & DNRS in this webinar.

How Do I Revoke My New York Health Care Proxy?

How Do I Revoke My New York Health Care Proxy

A competent adult may revoke a New York health care proxy by: Notifying the agent or a health care provider orally or in writing or by any other act evidencing a specific intent to revoke the proxy; Execution by the principal of a subsequent health care proxy; or Divorce or legal separation of the principal […]

NYC Pays $925k for Ankle Fracture Due to Defective Sidewalk

NYC Pays $925k for Ankle Fracture Due to Defective Sidewalk | Call Today

A man in his 40’s fell while walking along a sidewalk. He sued the City of New York for negligence, claiming that  it failed to inspect and repair a defective sidewalk. He suffered a dislocated right ankle fracture, underwent an open reduction internal fixation procedure, and then underwent a year of physical therapy and steroid […]

NEW YORK “CRASH VICTIM RIGHTS & SAFETY ACT”

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New York traffic fatalities and speeding are on the rise. On average, three New Yorkers die daily in crashes, and hundreds more are seriously injured with debilitating life-long consequences. This epidemic affects hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers year after year, and costs New York State $15 billion annually. Preliminary data released by the National […]

18% of NY Nursing Home Residents Receive Dangerous Antipsychotic Drugs

18% of NY Nursing Home Residents Receive Dangerous Antipsychotic Drugs

Inappropriate antipsychotic (“AP”) drugging is a pervasive problem in New York nursing homes. The Long Term Care Community Coalition’s new antipsychotic drugging data on New York nursing homes (Q2 2021) show that AP drugs are being administered to 18.4% of New York nursing homes residents, 84.8% of whom receive them daily. These highly potent drugs […]

“Elle’s Law”: License Suspensions for NY Reckless Drivers Who Injure Pedestrians

“Elle’s Law” License Suspensions for NY Reckless Drivers Who Injure Pedestrians

3-year-old Elle Vandenberghe was crossing a Manhattan, New York street when a driver looking for a parking spot backed up a one-way street, through an intersection, and struck her while she was in the crosswalk. Elle suffered permanent brain damage and has limited use of the right side of her body. Under the New York […]

What Are the New 2022 Debt Collection Laws?

What Are the New 2022 Debt Collection Laws?

The New York Consumer Credit Fairness Act (Act), which amends the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules (CPLR), significantly impacts debt collection lawsuits filed in New York state courts by creditors and third-party debt collectors. Effective April 7, 2022, the New York statute of limitations for debt collection lawsuits arising out of a consumer credit […]

NY State Police Liable for Wrongful Death Caused by Drunk Driver

NY State Police Liable for Wrongful Death Caused by Drunk Driver

The New York administrator of  the Estate of Emily R. Wootton, sued New York State (“NYS”) for conscious pain and suffering, fear of impending death, and wrongful death arising from the death of Emily Wootton in a head-on collision with an intoxicated driver. The administrator alleged negligence and recklessness by NYS arising from the actions […]