Title IX and Injury Claims: When School Sports Accidents Become Legal Issues
Sports injuries are often viewed as part of playing the game. However, when a school’s failure to provide equal resources, safe conditions, or proper oversight contributes to an injury, Title IX may...
How Weather and Seasonal Conditions Affect NYC Slip and Fall Claims
Weather plays a major role in slip and fall accidents across New York City, especially during the winter months. Snow, ice, rain, and seasonal hazards significantly increase fall risks, and when property owners...
What to Do If You Suffer a Traumatic Brain Injury in NYC
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can change a person’s life in an instant. In New York City, TBIs often result from falls, vehicle accidents, construction incidents, or other events involving an external force...
Construction Site Accident Claims Under New York Labor Law 200, 240, and 241
Construction work is one of the most dangerous jobs in New York, and when accidents happen, New York Labor Law provides powerful protections for construction workers. Hill & Moin represents construction workers injured on job...
NYPD Traffic Stop Injuries: What Rights Do You Have After Being Hurt by Police Action?
Traffic stops in New York City can escalate quickly. When a police officer uses excessive force or engages in police misconduct during a stop, civilians may suffer serious physical injuries and emotional...
How Pedestrian Crosswalk Laws Affect Your Injury Case in NYC
Pedestrian accidents are common in New York City, and the outcome of a pedestrian injury claim often depends on how New York pedestrian laws and right of way rules apply at the moment an accident...