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  1. 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

  2. Proposed Changes to New York No Fault Regulation 68

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    The New York State Insurance Department has released a draft of sweeping Proposed Revisions of Regulation 68 (No Fault Regulation). Read more

  3. 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

  4. Long Island Accident Lawyer Jeena R. Belil Comments on Revisions to No Fault Regulation

    The wording of 65-3.8 (b)(4) continues to act as both a sword and a shield for the insurance companies to the detriment of both their insureds and treating health care providers alike. To wit:
          Read more

  5. What Should I do if I am in an Accident in a Taxi Cab?

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    I was a passenger in a taxi involved in an accident. I injured my back and head. What do I do?

    Try to get as much information at the scene of the accident as you can including the following:Read more

  6. News Just Out for Long Island Car Accident Victims: IRS Announces New Medical Mileage Rates for 2010

    The IRS has announced new standard mileage reimbursement rates for 2010.  Most important to victims of New York Car accidents is that Medical mileage will change to 16.5 cents per mile starting January 1. Read more

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