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March 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
My Albany Car Accident Wasn’t Bad. Should I still call?
You had a fender bender in downtown Albany, exchanged insurance information with the other party, and then went about your day. While not every accident...
March 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
I was Hurt in a Syracuse Pedestrian Accident. Who Should I call?
If you have ever been hurt as a Syracuse pedestrian, then you are probably wondering what you should do to protect your rights and work...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Why Motorists Should Brush Snow and Ice from Their Vehicles Before Driving
A driver who is trying to drive a car with bad brakes can be a danger to everyone on the road. During the winter, it...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
I Was Hurt In A Buffalo Pedestrian Accident. Should I Call?
In the aftermath of a Buffalo pedestrian accident, you might not be thinking about calling an attorney. However, calling a good attorney should be second...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Persistent Pain After a Rochester Car Accident. What to do Next?
Here is a potential scenario: Over the past few weeks, you have developed persistent pain that is steadily getting worse. While searching for a reason...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Understanding Insurance Policy Limits in a Bodily Injury Claim
Auto insurance varies from state to state. Some states, like New York, are no-fault states. This means that the insurance company will generally pay for...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Do the Number of Syracuse Truck Accidents Increase in Winter?
In order to help reduce the number of truck accidents that happen on Syracuse roads, it may help to examine the reasons why accident numbers...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Know Your Rights After a Buffalo Car Accident
Being involved in a Buffalo car accident can be an intimidating situation, especially if it is your first accident. You are not sure what to...
February 2019 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Will Health Insurance Cover an Albany Car Accident?
No-Fault / PIP Coverage New York is a “no-fault” auto insurance state. This means that the idea that the other person’s auto insurance pays for...