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September 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
What Are 3 Types of Injuries That Can Result from A Car Crash?
The impact of a car crash can cause immense force to be transferred suddenly and violently into the bodies of the vehicle’s driver and occupants....
September 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
What is a Lien in a Personal Injury Case?
Someone who sustains a serious injury in a New York motor vehicle crash may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering. Pain and suffering...
September 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Can I Make A Car Accident Claim If I Wasn’t Wearing a Seatbelt?
The aftermath of a New York car crash can seem overwhelming. One second you are behind the wheel, traversing along to a familiar destination, the...
September 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
New Supplemental Spousal Liability Insurance Law Takes Effect
The purpose of a personal injury claim is to make the injured person “whole”: To put them back where they would have been but for...
August 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Self-Driving Cars and the Impact on Society Part 2
Many people are familiar with the term “negligence.” It is probably accurate to say, in a colloquial sense, that a driver who rear ends the...
August 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Distracted and Fatigued Driving: Some Stats
Most New Yorkers spend some time in the car each day. We live in an increasingly mobile society and, for better or worse, are car...
August 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Personal Injury vs Property Damage Claims: What’s the Difference?
A car crash on New York roads can leave behind twisted metal, shattered glass, and bumper parts. Evidence of this property damage can linger on...
August 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
William Mattar Pencils 4 Schools Campaign: Empowering Education in New York State
We are thrilled to announce the completion of another successful William Mattar Pencils 4 Schools program! On July 24, 2023, we proudly launched a new...
August 2023 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
What Is An Examination Under Oath (EUO)?
Generally speaking, an examination under oath, or EUO, is a formal process in which an insurance company seeks additional information in response to an insurance...