Peter Briskin, attorney with Fishbeyn & Briskin, is an expert in New York and New Jersey personal injury law. A boutique firm with offices in Manhattan (Financial District), and Middlesex County, New Jersey, Fishbeyn & Briskin recovers money for individuals injured in all types of accidents. In this series of articles, Briskin addresses common types of personal injury cases and offers advice for New York and New Jersey accident victims.
Personal Injury Law in New York
Briskin explains the concept of premises liability and how it applies to New York residents.
Common Personal Injury Claims in New York
Find out what types of accidents are most common in New York and what to do if you find yourself the unfortunate victim of one of them.
Why to Contact an Attorney Quickly if You’re Injured in an Accident
Learn why acting fast is so important to the success of your personal injury claim.
What to Do if You’re Bitten by Someone Else’s Dog
A dog bite can change your life forever. Find out what to do if you’re attacked by someone else’s dog.
Learn more about premises liability and what to do if you’re injured in a sidewalk accident.
Is Your Landlord Liable for Your Injury?
If you live in New York, chances are you rent your home. If you’re injured in an accident in your own apartment, is your landlord liable?
What to Do if Your Child is Injured in a Playground Accident
Accidents in public parks present specific legal challenges. Find out what to do if your child is hurt on a playground and why timing is everything in a personal injury case against the government.
Your Doctor’s Role in Your Personal Injury Case
Learn why your doctor is so important to your personal injury case.
Alcohol in Personal Injury Cases
Were you involved in an accident while under the influence of drugs or alcohol? Find out how your personal injury case may be impacted.
This article is for informational purposes only. You should not rely on this article as a legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances, and you should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. Publication of this article and your receipt of this article does not create an attorney-client relationship.