February 16, 2026

Commercial trucks on a highway, illustrating Trucks on the Parkway: Proving “Negligence Per Se” in NYC.

Trucks on the Parkway: Proving “Negligence Per Se” in NYC

In New York City, not all roadways are created equal. While some highways are built to handle heavy commercial traffic, others are strictly reserved for passenger vehicles only. One of the most dangerous—and entirely preventable—causes of serious vehicle crashes occurs when a commercial truck drives on a roadway where it is legally prohibited. For example, […]

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Close-up of a commercial vehicle's exterior compartment, illustrating the need for a "Spoliation Letter" to protect black box data after a New York truck accident.

The “Spoliation Letter”: Stopping the Company from Wiping the Black Box After a Truck Accident

After a commercial truck accident in New York, an injured person’s focus is understandably on physical pain, medical treatment, and the sudden disruption to daily life. But while an accident victim is recovering in the hospital or at home, another process may be unfolding quietly in the background: the loss of critical evidence. Unlike passenger

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Car crushed under a semi-truck, used to explain Piercing the Corporate Veil in NYC truck accidents.

Piercing the Corporate Veil: Suing the Broker, Not Just the Driver After a Truck Accident

After a serious commercial truck accident in New York, many injured people assume that the only responsible party is the driver behind the wheel. That assumption feels logical: it was the truck that struck you, the driver who made decisions on the road, and the driver’s insurance policy that usually applies first. But in many

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