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Over 20 Hudson Valley Residents Charged with DWI in One Week as Part of Crackdown
Law enforcement officials nationwide are in the midst of a focused crackdown on drunk, drugged, and distracted driving. New York State Police are on the lookout for any evidence that a driver might be impaired by alcohol or drugs; stops for any traffic violation in the state are likely to lead to testing and… Read More »

Accident Near Albany Leaves 20 Dead
An accident in Schoharie, New York, has resulted in 20 people being fatally injured. The crash was the result of a limo driver failing to notice a stop sign. Learn more about the New York limo crash below, and contact our dedicated Goshen personal injury lawyers if you’ve been hurt in a Hudson Valley… Read More »

Local Man Sentenced to Possible Life Sentence as a “Persistent Felon”
A Hudson Valley man recently received a sentence of 15 years to life in New York state prison, the judge having ruled that the man should be classified as a “persistent felon.” Learn more about the case and New York’s persistent felon sentencing, below. Contact a Hudson Valley criminal defense attorney if you’re facing… Read More »

Medical Association Recommends Extended Use of Rear-Facing Seats
No matter how careful or conscientious parents or guardians may be while driving with their children in the car, they won’t be able to prevent every accident. What parents can do is ensure that their children are traveling as safely as possible so as to prevent as much risk of serious injury as possible… Read More »
What to do if Arrested in New York
For most people, being arrested is a frightening experience, filled with anxiety and a sense of powerlessness. Much of this stress comes from not knowing your rights, not knowing what to expect, and not knowing what you should be doing to protect yourself. However, the steps you take immediately after your arrest, and the… Read More »

Over 800 Children in New York City Public Housing Test Positive for Elevated Lead Levels
New York City officials recently released information showing that hundreds of children in public housing have tested positive for lead poisoning in recent years. Mayor Bill de Blasio has determined to investigate approximately 130,000 New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) apartments where lead paint may have been used. Read on to learn about the… Read More »

Claims against a Vehicle’s Owner after an Accident
Serious accidents can leave victims with a mountain of medical bills and can even limit their ability to work and earn money to pay those bills. When the at-fault driver in a crash doesn’t have sufficient insurance coverage or assets to pay the victim what they deserve, getting all the compensation needed after a… Read More »

Teenage Bike Rider in Critical Condition after Bicycle Accident Near Brooklyn, NY Playground
On August 3, a 13-year-old boy was hit by an SUV near a Brooklyn playground. He is now in critical condition. According to police sources and witnesses, he was struck by a white 2006 Ford Explorer outside Linwood Playground near Hegeman Avenue in East New York. One accident witness said the impact was so… Read More »

Man Files Lawsuit against Local Police, Claiming Constitutional Rights Violation during Arrest
A Kingston resident has filed a federal lawsuit seeking money damages from two members of the Kingston Police Department, claiming that he had his constitutional rights violated during an arrest in 2015. Read about the lawsuit below, and contact a knowledgeable Hudson Valley civil rights attorney if you believe that your constitutional rights were… Read More »

Despite Change in Record-Sealing Law, Few New Yorkers Sealing Old Criminal Histories
According to reporting conducted by the New York Times, although a change in New York law made it easier for those with old convictions to have their criminal records sealed; yet there is still a low number in sealing conviction records. Read on to learn about the rates at which New Yorkers have utilized… Read More »