Medicare and Medical Liens: A Guide for New York Personal Injury Claims June 27, 2024 by Cornelius Redmond, Esq. In this article, we discuss Medicare and medical liens in personal injury cases, and the requirement to reimburse Medicare following a…
Knee Ligament Injuries may require surgery Soft tissue knee injuries are very common after a car accident, especially if you were struck by a car as a pedestrian. Understanding the Anatomy Knee ligaments are tough bands of tissue that connect…
Understanding The Basics of No Fault Insurance in New York State Many people involved in car accidents know that they have no fault insurance, but have no idea what it actually means. What Is It? No fault insurance, also known…
Personal Injury Law – Most personal injury case retainer agreements provide for a one-third legal fee contingent upon a recovery (by verdict or settlement) and will include language something like this: The percentage fee is calculated on the amount recovered.…
The Controversy Behind The Term “Soft Tissue Injury” Perhaps one of the most commonly used terms that is used to downplay injuries from the insurance defense side in the area of personal injury law, is the term “Soft Tissue Injury.” …
How Much Can I Sue For, After a Car Accident in New York State? A question that clients sometimes ask after a car accident is: How much are we suing for? In New York State, lawyers are not required to…