Delivery apps have become part of everyday life in the Bronx. From groceries to late-night meals, people rely on quick drop-offs more than ever. At the same time, many residents have noticed more close calls and even accidents on busy streets, sidewalks and bike...
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Are NYC pedestrians at risk from being hit by a self-driving car?
New York City’s crowded streets challenge both drivers and pedestrians every day. As self-driving cars begin limited testing in the city, many people wonder if this technology makes walking in New York less safe. While there’s little evidence of self-driving cars...
What are the most common types of business disputes that can lead to litigation?
Running a business often means dealing with disagreements. While many conflicts can be solved through communication, some disputes grow larger and move into the courtroom. Knowing the most frequent issues that spark legal action helps businesses protect themselves and...
Can mold in your apartment be grounds for a lawsuit?
The Bronx tops the charts as New York City's moldiest borough for 2025. Survey results from RentHop show that thousands of residents file mold complaints in the area. This persistent problem goes beyond a simple maintenance issue or eyesore. Mold exposure can trigger...
Why acting promptly after an accident can make or break your case
Accidents occur in an instant, but the steps you take immediately afterward can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Delays in responding may lead to lost evidence, reduced credibility, and a weakened claim for compensation. Why evidence deteriorates quickly...
E-scooter safety and accident liability considerations
E-scooters have become a popular transportation option in the Bronx and throughout New York City. They offer convenience, affordability and an environmentally friendly way to travel short distances. However, the rise of e-scooter use has also led to increased safety...
Injured at your apartment? Your landlord may be liable
Housing code violations in New York City rose by 24% last year, with housing officials issuing more than 895,000 violations across the city. The Northwest Bronx had one of the highest concentrations. Many of these violations involved broken stairs, poor lighting or...
Understanding contingencies: Key safeguards in a real estate deal
Every party involved in a residential real estate transaction has a degree of risk. Sellers are vulnerable to premises liability claims when they allow people to visit for tours and open houses. They are at risk of people damaging their property or stealing some of...
How can people identify invisible injuries after a car crash?
People involved in car crashes tend to check themselves for injuries immediately. They move their limbs and conduct a cursory visual inspection to look for obvious injuries. They then check their passengers and the people in the other vehicle. When those involved in...
Addressing title defects while buying a New York home
Buying real property in New York is expensive and often competitive. Those looking for starter homes may be up against dozens of other couples in a similar situation. Once property buyers find a home that meets their needs, they make an offer and negotiate a purchase...
