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NY No-Fault Benefits: Overview

Filed Under: Car Accidents
In this series, we are covering the questions we hear most often about New York’s no-fault benefits from auto insurance. New York along with 11 other states and Puerto Rico have no-fault auto insurance laws that require drivers to purchase personal injury protection as part of the policy. The details…
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No-Fault Benefits: NY OBEL Coverage & APIP

Filed Under: Car Accidents
Motor vehicle insurance coverage law can vary dramatically from state to state. If you purchase an auto insurance policy in New York, it must provide a mandatory minimum of $50,000 in personal injury protection coverage (PIP) according to New York State law.Most people know about basic motor vehicle coverage to…
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NY No-Fault Benefits: Lost Wages

Filed Under: Car Accidents
What Is No-Fault Insurance Coverage, And What Does It Cover?According to New York State law, the minimum coverage of an insurance policy that you can carry, and that allows you to register your car and obtain license plates include what is called “No-Fault,” insurance. This type of coverage is also…
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Should I Take Time Off Work After a Car Accident?

Filed Under: Car Accidents Personal Injury
Car accidents can be scary and it’s important to determine whether your injuries will have a long-term impact on your health and ability to work. Here are some answers to questions we often hear from our personal injury clients hurt in a car wreck.Frequently Asked Questions About Taking Time Off…
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How to Access Traffic Camera Footage on Long Island

Filed Under: Car Accidents General Information Personal Injury
You’ve been injured in a car accident on Long Island. If you’re looking to file a personal injury claim, there are some important steps that you can take to help your case. Below are some helpful information and FAQs about traffic camera footage and how it may or may not…
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NY No-Fault Benefits: Denial Of Benefits

Filed Under: Car Accidents
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You were involved in a motor vehicle accident, and you submitted a No-Fault claim for compensation. Maybe you have a large doctor or hospital bill and it needs to be paid in a timely manner. Your no-fault carrier has the right to send you for an independent medical examination (IME)…
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Meet Kailyn McMinn, Rosenberg & Gluck LLP Auto Safety and Technology Scholarship Recipient

Filed Under: General Information
Congratulations to Kailyn McMinn, 18, of Madison, Conn., who is the recipient of the 2020 Rosenberg & Gluck L.L.P. Auto Safety and Technology Scholarship. Kailyn is a first-year student at Southern Connecticut State University, where she plans to study special education.Kailyn wrote a detailed, thoroughly researched essay on auto safety…
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What Are Toxic Torts?

Filed Under: Personal Injury
Toxic torts are a special element of personal injury law that involves injuries caused by exposure to toxic substances. While some personal injury cases involving things like car accidents are fairly straightforward, toxic tort cases can be some of the most complex civil claims and require skilled representation by a…
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Rosenberg and Gluck Will Donate $5000 for the Island Harvest Bethpage Turkey Drive

Filed Under: General Information
The Island Harvest Food Bank of Long Island is hosting its 12th Annual Bethpage Turkey Drive on Friday, November 20, 2020, from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM at the Bethpage branch of the Bethpage Federal Credit Union located at 899 S. Oyster Bay Rd. The drive is part of a…
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Who Is at Fault in a Rear End Collision?

Filed Under: Car Accidents Personal Injury
If a driver rear-ended another driver, the presumption is they are at fault for the collision. However, there are circumstances where they are not automatically at fault for the rear-end collision car accident. It may be that the driver who was rear-ended is at fault. A lawyer can help you…
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Who Is at Fault in a Parking Lot Accident?

Filed Under: Car Accidents Personal Injury
Determining fault for these incidents can be very tricky. In many parking lots, it can be difficult for drivers to tell who has the right of way when there are insufficient traffic flow signs, and this is an important factor in naming the liable party.One of our car accident attorneys…
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What Is the Glasgow Coma Scale?

Filed Under: Brain Injury Personal Injury
The Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is the most common tool used by clinicians to objectively gauge a patient’s level of consciousness following a traumatic brain injury. By use of a scoring system, it is a simple and reliable way to initially assess and keep record of his or her conscious…
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Types of Brain Injuries

Filed Under: Brain Injury Personal Injury
An estimated 1.5 million Americans suffer some sort of brain injury each year, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). They also report that every day 153 people are dying from injuries that include a traumatic brain injury.Some of the most common causes are car accidents, falls, and firearms.…
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Scholarship Created to Help Combat Distracted Driving

Filed Under: Scholarship
Long Island, New York, January, 2017 – Personal injury law firm Rosenberg & Gluck, LLP is doing its part to help prevent distracted driving by creating a $5,000 scholarship to help a student offset the cost of college while raising awareness on the issue.The statistics are harrowing. Every day in…
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Snow Removal Deaths

Filed Under: Wrongful Death
The blizzard of 2018 has claimed two lives from snow removal on Long Island. According to News 12, both men were in their mid-50s. Although specifics are not clear, Suffolk Executive Steve Bellone wants residents to remain cautious of the weather conditions today after two men died removing snow from…
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Dangers of Winter Are Near

Filed Under: Personal Injury
PREPARING FOR WINTER WEATHER HAZARDSWinter is by far the most dangerous season for New Yorkers. Snow, ice, and deep freezing temperatures cause hazardous conditions for pedestrians and drivers, increasing the risk of weather-related accidents on sidewalks and roads.Preparing your family to react accordingly to severe weather conditions is extremely helpful…
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2017 Dangerous Toys to Avoid

Filed Under: Defective Products
W.A.T.C.H. Reveals Nominees for “10 Worst Toys” For 2017 Holiday Season 45th Annual Report Cautions Parents: A press release was distributed earlier this month with the following information: World Against Toys Causing Harm, Inc. (W.A.T.C.H.) revealed its nominees for the “10 Worst Toys of 2017” and demonstrated why the “Wonder…
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Not all Hospitals are as Safe as Others

Filed Under: Medical Malpractice
When you or a family member require emergency medical care, it’s common to seek services at the closest hospital in your community. After all, hospitals have a reputation for sustaining sterile environments and promoting healthy recoveries. If a medical facility is open in your area, how bad could it be?…
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The Dangers of Turning the Clocks Back

Filed Under: Car Accidents
On Sunday, November 5th, the clocks turn back acknowledging the end of daylight savings. Returning to standard time for most is a moment to celebrate, with one more hour to sleep-in before starting the day! But not everyone is so thrilled with the clocks changing. Especially those involved in the…
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Manufacturers Dramatically Changing Driver’s Reactions

Filed Under: Car Accidents
Latest Advanced Safety Technologies in New CarsReliable safety features are non-negotiable for most consumers in the market for buying a car. Taking a look at the statistics on vehicle accidents from 2015, it’s no question as to why: 6,296,000 motor vehicle accidents were reported by police 35,092 of these were…
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Keeping Your Children Safe on School Buses

Filed Under: Bus Accidents
Keeping Your Children Safe on School Buses Seventeen third-graders were taken to a hospital with minor injuries after a crash involving two school buses that were headed on a class trip to upstate New York in June. Last year, eight were injured when a school bus with special needs students…
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Solar Eclipse on Long Island…How Much Will You Really See?

Filed Under: General Information
A full solar eclipse is coming to the United States on Monday, August 21, 2017. Though it will only be a PARTIAL eclipse for Long Island. We won’t be seeing the full obscuration the way that some other parts of the country will, more than 70 percent of the sun…
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Time to Buckle Down on Buckling Up

Filed Under: Car Accidents
People are more lackadaisical when it comes to buckling up in the rear seat of a vehicle, a mistake says safety experts. A new study finds rear seat passengers can become human missiles in a crash, injuring not just themselves but those in the front as well.According to the Insurance…
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Is Your Teen Attending The #1 Party School OF 2018?

Filed Under: General Information
Are you in the process of searching for colleges for your high school junior or senior? Many people believe that education is the most important factor to consider, however what about the social atmosphere in which your college-bound child will be part of socially? College is a time for new…
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Truck Accidents
Accidents on the highways can be lethal events
Bicycle Accidents
Riding a bicycle should not be unsafe
Car Accidents
If you have been seriously injured, call our firm
Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents often result in serious injury
Medical Malpractice
Medical mistakes can cause death ruin lives
Wrongful Death
When negligence results in the death of a loved me
Premises Liability
When hurt in a location, someone has to take responsibility
Brain Injury
Brain injuries can have long term severe effects
Dog Bites
Dog bites can cause serious injury

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