Author Archives: Jay Butchko

The Driver Who Caused My Injuries Died: Can I Still Sue in the Bronx?
If you have been injured by a car accident in the Bronx, it may be important for you to determine who is to blame. But what happens if the driver who caused the accident passed away? This can be challenging to process on a psychological level, and achieving closure may seem impossible. From a… Read More »

Another Senior Injures Pedestrians in Brooklyn After “Medical Emergency”
According to the Department of Transportation, seniors are involved in almost 20% of all traffic collisions. The Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee in New York also states that older adults are more likely to crash due to “age-related vulnerabilities.” While seniors deserve the right to drive, people in Brooklyn also deserve protection from out-of-control elderly… Read More »

My Tooth Broke in a Car Accident: What Can I Do?
Experiencing a car accident is stressful enough, but dealing with the aftermath can be even more challenging, especially when it results in physical injuries like a broken tooth. Dental injuries from car accidents are more common than you might think, and knowing how to handle such a situation is crucial. This guide will help… Read More »

What Happens After a U-Haul Crash in Brooklyn?
Brooklyn residents often rent U-Haul trucks when moving out. Faced with sliding or shattering furniture in the back, these individuals can easily become distracted – increasing the chances of collisions. Even the smallest U-Haul vehicles are bulky and heavy, making crashes especially dangerous. If you were injured by a U-Haul truck crash in Brooklyn,… Read More »

Scooters and Mopeds Cause Mayhem in the Bronx
Authorities in the Bronx have vowed to “crack down” on scooters and mopeds after a series of violent, fatal incidents. Although e-scooters are small and relatively slow, they are capable of causing serious injuries and irrevocable damage to the local community. Many residents have had enough of this nuisance, and some families are now… Read More »

Yet Another Crash in the “Bermuda Triangle” of Bronx River Parkway
Many local residents believe that the southbound section of the Bronx River Parkway is “cursed,” and it has gained the nickname “The Bermuda Triangle” of the Bronx. A recent accident only strengthens its infamous reputation. If an accident on the Bronx River Parkway has harmed you or someone you loved, you might be attempting… Read More »

10-Year-Old Fatally Struck While Walking to School in Brooklyn
Children continue to lose their lives in Brooklyn due to preventable crashes. A recent incident has claimed the life of a 10-year-old child in an ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, and local residents are now mourning the loss during what should have been a joyous Passover celebration. If a pedestrian crash has harmed you or someone… Read More »

New 20-MPH Limit in NYC: Could It Help Those Injured in Car Accidents
A new speed limit of 20 miles per hour might be coming to New York City sooner than many motorists realize. If you do not own a vehicle, you might assume that this law does not affect you. However, it may provide you with an easier pathway to compensation after bike or pedestrian accidents… Read More »

Long Island Woman Steals Police Car After Causing Fatal DWI Accident
Intoxicated drivers create serious hazards on New York streets. Even after crashing their vehicles and killing innocent people, they may continue to wreak havoc. Some drunk drivers ditch their crashed vehicles, jump into other cars, and repeat the pattern all over again. This is exactly what happened when a drunk driver in Long Island… Read More »

Five Residents Injured in Manhattan Apartment Fire Sparked by Lithium-Ion Battery
Despite numerous warnings from fire officials, New Yorkers continue to charge their e-bikes and e-scooters inside apartment buildings. Countless fires across New York have been linked to defective lithium-ion batteries, but people are struggling to understand this connection. Despite this lack of awareness, the consumer is not always to blame. Manufacturers must be held… Read More »