Author: levitskylaw

When Should I File an Order of Protection?

Jul 23, 2019

An order of protection, also commonly known as a restraining order, is a legal document that orders an abuser to stay away from a victim. Generally speaking, in Brooklyn and New York, in general, there are certain times when it’s appropriate for a [...]

NY Workplace Injuries And When To Hire A Lawyer

Jul 19, 2019

In New York, thousands of workplace injuries occur each year. Whether at a construction site, manufacturing facility, or at a retail store, these and other sites can lead to various injuries, some being very serious. From broken bones and head [...]

Can I Be Compensated For an Injury from a Defective Product?

Jul 12, 2019

Defective products abound in the U.S. marketplace, with many people being injured to some degree and never filing an injury claim. While many products have been identified by the Consumer Protection Agency and listed for information access that can [...]

Divorce Court Do’s and Don’ts

Jul 09, 2019

To aid an individual in walking through the maze of emotional procedures involved in a divorce, Brighton Beach NY divorce attorneys at Levitsky Law Firm are equipped to discuss and handle all legal paperwork, court deadlines, child custody issues [...]

Auto Accidents in NY: Common Causes & Why You Need an Attorney

Jul 05, 2019

Traffic accidents in New York City and elsewhere in the state claim approximately 1,000 lives and injure thousands of others every year. In addition to the human toll, such wrecks cost residents, businesses and government entities hundreds of [...]

Rear End Collision: Was It Your Fault? What Happens Next

Jun 28, 2019

The concept that rear end collisions are always the fault of the following vehicle is a fallacy. While it is true that the law of vehicular control does normally result in the driver of the trailing vehicle being largely at fault, [...]

Can Our Divorce Be Mediated?

Jun 14, 2019

Divorce cases can be highly stressful and contentious. Divorce cases may require multiple court hearings and delays. In some situations, the parties can settle the divorce through a dispute resolution process called mediation. [...]