Good Samaritan laws help to protect medical professionals
New York baseball fan's case takes on assumed risk at games
New York and the Yankees go hand-in-hand. The Yankees draw millions of fans, many of whom flock to Yankee Stadium to see their favorite team play. The New York City stadium can seat around 50,000 people. Most of those spectators likely have hot dogs, Cracker Jacks, some cheering and booing in mind. How many question the assumption of risk that they take on when attending a game?
Defending yourself against a personal injury lawsuit in New York
The biggest concern most people have after getting involved in an accident is whether or not their insurance will cover the damage to their vehicle. After this concern, people often worry about the other driver, particularly if they are going to file a personal injury claim against them. Though personal injury lawsuits don't happen in all car accident cases, they do occur, which means our Albany readers may need to defend themselves against one down the road.
Why New York truckers should consider tire studs this winter
As so many of our more frequent readers are aware, truck accidents are costly collisions that can cost insurance companies hundreds of thousands – even millions – of dollars in a single payout. Though it's never bad to provide financial support to those who have been injured in a serious crash, insurance companies are more interested in finding ways of preventing these crashes from happening in the first place.