Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Can Wearable Technology Be a Form of Evidence?
Over the past few years, wearable technology has become more common. From fitness trackers to smart watches, individuals have been opting more and more to wear devices that collect data and give them immediate access to information. Many know camera footage and photographs can be useful forms of evidence but they may not recognize… Read More »
Long Island Parking Lot Collisions
Are you recovering from an injury due to a collision in a New York parking lot or garage? Compensation for fractures, whiplash injuries, and other issues may be possible. Damage recovery requires documentation. When you talk to a Long Island car accident lawyer about your lost wages and medical expenses a path to resolution… Read More »
Remember to Stop at Stop Signs
It is clear to everyone that cars are supposed to stop at stop signs. The same is true for motorcycles, trucks, and bicycles. But, despite knowing this to be true, many have a bad habit of not stopping at stop signs, rather they slow down but roll through. It is dangerous to not stop…. Read More »
Dangers of Understaffed New York Nursing Homes
When your parent or loved one resides in a nursing home, it is common to worry about how they are being cared for. Even after all of the research a family does to find the best facility, there is still a leap of faith a family takes, believing that the best interests of the… Read More »
Introducing a New Online Portal for Long Island Personal Injury Claimants
Anyone suffering from debilitating personal injuries knows what it means to fight. You fight the pain, fight to recover, and then fight to rebuild your life. Unfortunately, most negligently injured New Yorkers find themselves fighting legal as well as health battles. From navigating unfounded no-fault denials to defending your right to compensation before a… Read More »