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Does music change how a person drives?

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Nov 7, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Many factors come together to determine how a person drives. Part is how they were taught and part is personal preference. But, some people don’t realize that there are also other factors at play – one of which is likely the music they’re listening to. Drivers aren’t...

Why bikers should pretend that they’re invisible

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Oct 24, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Motorcycle riders face a host of dangers on the road, especially in New York, where traffic congestion, distracted drivers and poor road conditions are particularly common. One particularly effective safety approach many experienced bikers advocate for is to “pretend...

Trick-or-treat safety: A guide for Halloween

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Oct 9, 2024 | Premises Liability

For kids of any age (and parents, too), Halloween can be one of the most happily anticipated nights of the year. However, excitement can turn to tragedy when accidents happen. Even though “Beggar's Night” is supposed to be filled with fun and spooky delights, parents...

How often do people run red lights?

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Sep 24, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Some of the simplest rules of the road involve traffic control devices. For instance, stopping at a stop sign or a red light is perhaps the most basic principle that every driver will be taught at the beginning of driver’s ed. Unfortunately, many drivers still do not...

How people calculate lost wages after a serious injury

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Sep 19, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Car crashes, slip-and-falls and a host of other incidents can leave people with significant injuries. The longer that symptoms persist, the greater the financial impact of the injuries. People with catastrophic injuries may experience lifetime financial setbacks and...

People often make mistakes when driving in fog 

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Sep 9, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

Fog can sometimes strike with no warning while you’re driving. You come over a hill, the valley holds the moisture in the air, and you find yourself in a bank of fog. You need to know how to react quickly. Unfortunately, people often make mistakes that lead to car...

Can students sue a college if they get hurt on campus?

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Aug 27, 2024 | Premises Liability

Students generally expect to remain safe while attending classes, living in dorms and otherwise participating in activities on a college campus. However, accidents and injuries can happen. If a student is hurt on campus, they may understandably wonder if they are...

Cognitive driving distractions may be the most common

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Aug 9, 2024 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that there are three main types of driver distraction. They are as follows: Manual distractions: Letting go of the wheel Visual distractions: Looking away from the road  Cognitive distractions: Thinking about...

Is a hospital-acquired infection medical malpractice?

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Jul 25, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are infections that patients acquire while in a health care setting for other reasons. These infections can end up leading to health complications that are far more severe than what brought them into the hospital in the first place...

Could a business be liable for a slip-and-fall incident?

On Behalf of Smalline and Harri | Jul 18, 2024 | Slip-And-Fall Accidents

Many slip-and-falls occur with little warning. Someone simply making their way through a store encounters an obstacle they did not anticipate. They lose their traction or sense of balance and fall. They may strike their head on the wall or the floor, leaning to a...

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