Child Passenger Safety Week
0 CommentsCar crashes are the number one cause of death for children. Between 2013 to 2017, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (N.H.T.S.A.) reported 3,313 children under the age of 13 died in car crashes. In 2017 alone, over 40 percent of children killed were not buckled in properly. Hundreds of parents and guardians every year…
Read More Read MoreWhat Is A Personal Injury Case?
0 CommentsIf you’ve been injured in an accident, you might be wondering whether your case qualifies as a personal injury. You are certainly not alone. As defined by the American Bar Association, personal injury is a sector of the law that encompasses a wide array of damages sustained from accidents caused by negligence or intent. This…
Read More Read MoreSiler & Ingber’s Partner Ronald Ingber Named NY Metro Super Lawyer
0 CommentsSiler & Ingber LLP is proud to announce that managing partner Ronald Ingber has been named among the 2019 New York Metro Super Lawyers. This extraordinary honor stands as a true testament to Ron’s dedication to the firm and his passion for representing and fighting for the rights of the firm’s injured clients. The recognition of…
Read More Read MoreSpeeding: The Most Reckless Driving Behavior!
0 CommentsA new study on aggressive driving identified speeding as the riskiest driving behavior on the road. According to Insurance Journal, a study emerging from the University of Waterloo in Canada found that speeding was the strongest predictor leading to crashes compared to any other form of aggressive driving. Researchers of the study analyzed data provided…
Read More Read MoreDrinking and Driving on Labor Day- Don’t Take A Chance
0 CommentsLabor Day weekend is only days away, and Long Island police departments are already on the prowl to catch drunk drivers in the act. Suffolk County police arrested eight motorists for impaired driving at a sobriety checkpoint in Huntington Station this past weekend as a part of the Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) campaign, “Saturation…
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