After a car accident, the costs for medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages can rack up quickly. Even a “minor” injury can lead to thousands of dollars in doctor’s visits, medications, and physical therapy appointments, as well as put this person out of work. Most injury victims rely on
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Broadway Theater Operator Sues Insurer For Coronavirus Coverage
We recently discussed the anticipated rise of coronavirus insurance coverage lawsuits. As businesses around the country falter due to state-mandated closures, quarantine orders, and a general public reluctance to risk exposure to the novel coronavirus, many are turning to their business interruption insurance and other hazard claims for relief. One
Continue ReadingAppellate Division Denies Request For Summary Judgment Or Frye Hearing To Condo Board In Mold Personal Injury Suit
Mold personal injury lawsuits in New York have almost universally been dismissed because the expert opinion submitted by plaintiffs does not meet legal causation standards to show that mold caused the claimed vague personal injuries. See Fraser v 301-52 Townhouse Corp., 57 A.D.3d 416, 870 N.Y.S.2d 266 (1st Dep’t 2008). However,
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