Personal Injury
In the attached video, attorney David Wolff of Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall breaks down an important question many catastrophic injury victims ask: Are punitive damages available—and if so, when? The short answer? Yes, punitive damages can be sought in…
In the attached video, David Wolff of Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall outlines the key mistakes people make after a personal injury accident—and why avoiding them can be the difference between winning and losing your case. When you’re injured in…

Knowing what to do — and what not to do — after a personal injury accident can feel overwhelming. You may have heard that one wrong move could compromise your case, but how do you know what those “wrong moves”…
In the attached video, attorney David Wolff of Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall breaks down an important and often misunderstood question: Can you file a personal injury claim on behalf of a loved one? The short answer is yes—but there…

Experiencing a catastrophic injury due to another person’s negligence can be expensive. But you may feel that reimbursement for your medical bills and time off work isn’t enough to make up for the accident. Can you claim damages for psychological…
In the attached video, attorney David Wolff of Kanner, Wolff, Nicastro & Hall explains what sets New York State apart when it comes to personal injury cases—and why understanding these differences could make or break your claim. New York’s personal…

Buffalo, NY, is one of the snowiest U.S. cities. The Queen City endures nearly 100 inches of snow annually. Buffalonians also face their fair share of ice and are forced to deal with an average of over 40 inches of…

Over 16,000 truck accidents take place in New York annually. The vast majority don’t include any fatalities. However, more than 100 people lose their lives in truck accidents each year, accounting for roughly 8% of all fatal crashes in the…

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses are reported annually. While many of them are minor, some fall into the catastrophic category. If you’re ever involved in one of the serious…

If you are pursuing economic damages after a catastrophic injury, you need to account for your future medical care instead of just your existing medical bills. But how do you calculate expenses that haven’t happened yet? Continue reading below, where…