Accidents can wreak havoc on the lives of victims. Other than receiving immediate medical attention for your injuries, there is nothing more important that retaining legal counsel. If you have been injured in an accident or had a loved one die as a result of another person’s negligent actions, we recommend you waste no timeView Article
What If the Insurance Company Won’t Offer a Fair Settlement?
Insurance companies are not known for being fair and just in offering settlements to policyholders and auto accident victims who file a claim as a result of an injury or loss. If they can get a person to accept a low settlement offer, or get the victim to believe that they are ineligible to receive any compensationView Article
Should You Go to the Hospital After an Accident?
After a car accident, you might be shaken up and in a state of shock. You might not know what you should do when it comes to things like going to the hospital. This may be particularly true if you don’t have obvious injuries, like a broken bone. Generally, it is a good idea toView Article
Filing an Uninsured Motorist Claim: What You Should Know
According to current statistics, 7% of all drivers in the state of New York do not carry insurance. Although it is a crime to operate a motor vehicle without at least the minimum amount of auto insurance, people continue to put themselves, and others, at risk every time they get behind the wheel. Fortunately, uninsuredView Article
Should I Give a Statement to the Insurance Company?
At The Odierno Law Firm, P.C., we often receive calls from car accident victims who have inadvertently undermined their own personal injury claim—namely due to the fact that they made the decision to speak with an insurance adjuster without first consulting an attorney. For this reason, we encourage you to take precaution if you have recently beenView Article
How Do I Secure Compensation after a Hit & Run Accident?
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the incidence rate of hit and run accidents has increased by 19% since 1999. Some experts believe that this may have something to do with the fact that nearly 14% of all drivers in the country are completely uninsured. While it is illegal to operate a vehicle withoutView Article