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May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
No school means more kids at play: how to avoid a car accident as Long Island schools let out for the summer
Residential streets in Long Island will soon be active with children playing and riding bikes with their friends. Drivers should realize and understand that kids...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
What can I do if I was a passenger in an Albany car accident?
Passengers involved in Albany car accidents have the same rights as driver when it comes to litigation for injuries. Also, unless passengers contributed to the...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Good driving habits in Syracuse starts with teens
Syracuse parents typically think that once they teach their teens how to drive, they no longer have any influence on the teen’s driving habits. Good...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
What is liability in a Long Island car accident?
Long Island drivers causing a traffic accident may be considered “liable” for damages caused by other drivers. To be held liable, the driver must have...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Some Rochester drivers exhibit these poor driving habits
Some Rochester drivers unfortunately practice the same poor driving habits seen across the U.S. According to a 2014 report regarding accidents in Rochester, 12 people...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Will my Health Insurance cover a NYC car accident
New York State is one of several states that have no fault insurance laws. If you are a resident of NYC/NYS at the time you...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
How likely is a NYC car accident?
The New York City Police Department reports nearly 19,000 accidents occurring between January and March 2018. The report shows you may be more likely to...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Can double checking your mirrors before switching lanes lower the amount of Albany car accidents?
Imagine you are driving home from work on an Albany highway. The sun is shining and you can’t wait to fire up the barbecue when...
May 2018 |
By William Mattar, P.C.
Extra caution when backing up can reduce the amount of Syracuse car accidents
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that back-over/back-up accidents are responsible for injuring or killing people every year in the United States. Tragically, some...