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April 23rd, 2010

What is the Statute of Limitations for Commencing a No-Fault Arbitration in New York?

As with all New York breach of contract actions, the Statute of Limitations is six years from when the claim accrues.

A claim accrues under New York No-Fault upon:

1.  The date of each of the carrier's denial of benefits (NF-10) or                Read more

April 19th

Why is my No Fault Arbitration Located So Far From my Health Care Practice?

A great question was posed to me by a health care provider that I thought was worth sharing.  The provider is located in Suffolk County, Long Island and filed a claim with the American Arbitration Association to dispute an insurance carrier's denial of the provider's no fault bill.  The provider received notification that the arbitration was going to be held in Garden City. Read more

December 30th, 2009

Is Your Personal Injury Lawyer Damaging Your Case? Watch For These Red Flags:

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Keep in mind that most personal injury lawyers on Long Island are busy, hard working folks just like you. However, as the client, you have the final say in the outcome of your case.  You have the right to discharge your lawyer for any reason whatsoever, including those listed below:
 
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December 29th

Long Island Personal Injury Alert: Over 50 Million Roman-Style Window Shades Recalled

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Earlier this month, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that multiple retailers and chain stores are recalling millions of units of window coverings, specifically Roman shades and roll-up blinds.Read more