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comparitive negligence

The Impact of Comparative Negligence On Personal Injury Claims

By Jonna Spilbor Law |

Personal injury claims in New York State are subject to various legal principles and statutes that govern the determination of liability and compensation. One significant factor that can profoundly affect the outcome of such claims is the doctrine of comparative negligence. Under New York law, comparative negligence serves as a critical framework for assessing the… Read More »

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Top 5 Common Types Of Personal Injury Cases In New York

By Jonna Spilbor Law |

Personal injury cases are prevalent in New York, with individuals seeking compensation for injuries sustained due to the negligence or misconduct of others. These types of legal cases encompass a wide range of accidents, each with its unique legal considerations. Let’s now discuss the top five most common types of personal injury cases in… Read More »

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brain injury

How To Recognize the Signs and Symptoms of Brain Injury

By Jonna Spilbor Law |

As the founding attorney of Jonna Spilbor Law, I am committed to providing comprehensive guidance on recognizing the signs and symptoms of brain injuries. Understanding these injuries, their causes, and how to identify them is crucial for protecting the rights of victims and their families. This guide will explain what brain injuries are, how… Read More »

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statute of limitations

Demystifying New York’s Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

By Jonna Spilbor Law |

As the founding attorney of Jonna Spilbor Law, I am dedicated to providing comprehensive guidance on navigating New York’s personal injury statutes of limitations. Understanding these legal concepts is essential for anyone considering pursuing a personal injury claim in the state. In this guide, we’ll explain the intricacies of New York’s statutes of limitations… Read More »

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