Even the most minor fender bender is an annoyance. However, any variety of accidents, no matter how minor, quickly becomes a major headache if the other person involved in the accident decides to speed away from the scene. Even though hit-and-run accidents are very...
Serving Generations Of Clients For More Than Four Decades
Month: July 2021
Aging New Yorkers at highest risk for pedestrian fatalities
The average New Yorker walks more than the average resident of any other state, according to recent data. All that walking is good for health and the environment but can lead to pedestrian accidents. Older residents are particularly at risk. What is being done to...
The Boulevard of Death: the most dangerous road in Queens
If you are a resident of Queens, you are likely already familiar with the name Boulevard of Death. For decades, Queens Boulevard has held this moniker due to the high number of vehicle-related deaths that have occurred. Between 1990 and 2017, at least 186 people,...
What do you know about the signs of internal bleeding?
After a recent motor vehicle collision, you may have trouble discerning regular aches and pains from injury symptoms directly related to the accident. Could you have internal bleeding and not know it? WebMD explores symptoms of internal bleeding resulting from trauma....
How do brain injuries affect your risk of stroke?
If you suffered a traumatic brain injury, you may have to worry about complications. One of the most catastrophic complications is stroke. According to WebMD, traumatic brain injuries may increase your stroke risk. How to determine stroke risk A review of 18 studies...