Monthly Archives: February 2025

How Do You Find Out Who Was Driving After a Forest Hills Crash?
After most crashes, police can quickly determine who was driving the vehicles involved. However, this isn’t always easy to figure out – especially when people get out of their cars before the police arrive. How do you proceed if you suffered injuries in one of these crashes? How do you figure out who to… Read More »

Long Island Restaurant Hit by Wayward Vehicle for the Second Time This Year
It’s not every day that a vehicle crashes into a Long Island restaurant – but this type of thing is more common than many realize. Known as “storefront crashes,” these incidents have the potential to cause catastrophic injuries, deaths, and of course property damage. A recent incident shows that certain restaurants may be more… Read More »

The Rise of Truck Accidents in New York City: Causes and Legal Recourse
New York City’s streets are not only filled with passenger vehicles but also a significant number of commercial trucks. While essential for commerce, these large vehicles pose unique dangers. Recent statistics indicate a concerning increase in truck-related accidents within the city. Understanding the Statistics According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,… Read More »

Slipping on Black Ice as a Pedestrian: What You Need to Know and Your Legal Rights
Winter in New York can turn sidewalks into dangerous hazards, and one of the biggest threats to pedestrians is black ice. Unlike fresh snow, which is visible and provides some traction, black ice is nearly invisible and can cause unexpected and serious falls. If you’ve slipped on black ice and suffered injuries, you may… Read More »

The Hidden Danger of Black Ice: How to Stay Safe on New York Roads This Winter
Winter in New York can be unpredictable, with snowstorms, freezing rain, and frigid temperatures making roads hazardous. One of the most dangerous winter driving conditions is black ice—a nearly invisible layer of ice that can cause serious accidents in an instant. Understanding black ice, how to recognize it, and what to do if you… Read More »

Queens Driver Barrels into Crowd of Pedestrians
Pedestrians in New York are facing increasing threats from various sources. These include drunk drivers, criminals in high-speed pursuits, and distracted motorists. A recent incident involved a speeding motorist crashing into a crowd of pedestrians, and it has left the local community concerned about car accidents in Forest Hills. What can you do if… Read More »

Can You Sue After a Single-Vehicle Crash in Brooklyn?
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, more than half of all traffic fatalities are caused by single-vehicle collisions. If you were involved in one of these car accidents in Brooklyn, you may be thankful to be alive. But as the joy of survival fades, you might face numerous financial, physical, and psychological… Read More »

Taxi Crash Injures Numerous Pedestrians in Manhattan
Although any negligent driver may cause a car accident in Manhattan, taxi drivers could be particularly likely to cause accidents. These professional drivers are often distracted by all kinds of factors, and they may be more inclined to speed. These hazards were made clear after a tragic accident in Manhattan. What can you do… Read More »

Lost Wages
Experiencing a car or truck accident in New York City can be overwhelming, especially when injuries prevent you from working and disrupt your financial stability. At Cohan Law, we understand the challenges you face and are committed to helping you navigate the complexities of recovering lost wages. In this article, we’ll guide you through… Read More »

Does New York Have Dram Shop Laws?
Drunk drivers continue to cause serious crashes in Manhattan, and victims often struggle with various damages. They might face high medical bills, months of lost wages, and emotional distress during recovery. If you find yourself in this situation, you might wonder whether a bar or pub contributed to your crash by serving the drunk… Read More »