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Podcast Host Armando Leduc Interviews Personal Injury Attorney Brett Harrison
MELVILLE, New York—Brett J. Harrison, Personal Injury Attorney, Founder & CEO of the Harrison Law Group, P.C., recently joined Award-Winning Actor, Filmmaker, and Entrepreneur Armando Leduc on the Spaghetti on the Wall podcast to discuss business, relationships, and life. Leduc begins the interview by asking Harrison why he chose the competitive legal profession as a…
The Physical and Legal Risks of Not Wearing a Seatbelt
The Physical and Legal Risks of Not Wearing a Seatbelt According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), seatbelts reduce a person’s risk of suffering injuries or death by about half. Over 15,000 lives could be saved each year in the United States if the victims wore seatbelts. People who are not wearing…
Express vs. Implied Consent: What is the Difference?
Patients undergoing medical procedures always have the right to determine what happens to their bodies. Doctors have a legal and ethical obligation to inform their patients about the benefits and risks of medical procedures and treatments. Patients have the right to understand and agree to treatment plans before a doctor performs a treatment. This right…
What are Ambulance Chasers? What You Need to Know
You may have heard the term “ambulance chaser” related to personal injury accident victims. Ambulance chasers are lawyers who try to solicit clients at a disaster chase. The phrase comes from a stereotype of attorneys who show up at the scene of accidents or follow injured people in an ambulance to try to make them…
Who is Liable for Service Dog Attacks?
If you have been injured by a service dog who bit you, you may be wondering how you can recover compensation for your medical expenses and lost income. Under New York law, dog owners are liable for attacks by their dogs. The amount you can recover and what you will need to prove to recover…
Can Creditors Take My Personal Injury Settlement?
If you were injured in an accident, the amount you can win in a settlement could go a long way toward paying for your future medical bills and other expenses. However, if you owe a large debt, you may be worried that your creditors will take your personal injury settlement. You may even be considering…