
Can You Sue the City of New York for a Slip and Fall on Icy Public Sidewalks?
According to the New York State Climate Impacts Assessment, the average temperatures in NY have increased by about 2.6°F since 1901. They’re also expected to rise by

According to the New York State Climate Impacts Assessment, the average temperatures in NY have increased by about 2.6°F since 1901. They’re also expected to rise by

Living in New York means you’re exposed to snow, ice, sleet, and hail for several months of the year. When heavy snowfall hits the Big

Winter weather creates hazardous conditions that increase your risk of slip-and-fall accidents. When property owners fail to maintain safe premises during snowy and icy conditions,

Every year, innocent people suffer injuries from falling objects in New York City’s bustling streets and construction sites. These incidents can lead to severe injuries,

In 2020, the New York City Council enacted Local Law 74, which called for the NYC Department of Transportation to determine whether a shared e-scooter system would

Your neighbor’s doing some construction next door, and your little one loves watching the machinery at work. One day, he can’t resist the temptation to