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NYC LEGAL KNOWLEDGE · WRITTEN BY ATTORNEYS

Know your rights before you need them.

Plain-language legal guides for New York City residents — by the attorneys behind CallCuz.com.

Plain-language guides to New York law.

Twenty-five articles breaking down PI, civil rights, employment, and tenant cases — what the law actually says, what the deadlines really are, and what to do next.

Personal Injury

E-Bike and E-Scooter Accidents in NYC: Who Pays When You're Hit

E-bikes don't trigger no-fault PIP the same way cars do. Comparative negligence applies. Here's how to find the insurance that actually covers your accident.

May 24, 20269 min read
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Civil Rights

NY Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act: What's Still Possible in 2026

Both revival windows have closed — but the 2019 extended statutes of limitations remain. Survivors have more options than many websites suggest. Here's what's still possible.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Personal Injury

Hit by a Car as a Pedestrian in NYC? Hit-and-Run? Here's How You Still Recover

Even when the driver fled or was uninsured, three paths to recovery exist: the driver's policy, your own UM/SUM coverage, or MVAIC. Strict 24-hour and 90-day deadlines apply.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Employment Law

NYC Workplace Sexual Harassment: Your Rights Under the NYC Human Rights Law

Every NYC worker is protected, regardless of employer size or immigration status. The NYCHRL provides 3-year SOL, $250K willful violation penalties, and the strongest harassment standard in the country.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Personal Injury

NY Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect: Public Health Law §2801-d Explained

NY's PHL §2801-d gives nursing home residents a private right of action with punitive damages and attorney's fees built in. The federal 42 C.F.R. §483 standards apply. Three-year SOL.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Tenant Rights

NYCHA and Section 8 Tenant Rights in NYC: What Landlords Can't Do

Source-of-income discrimination is illegal in NYC. NYCHA and Section 8 tenants have habitability rights, due process before termination, and retaliation protections. Here's how to enforce them.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Tenant Rights

Bedbugs and Habitability in NYC: Your Rights Under RPL §235-b

NY's warranty of habitability under RPL §235-b makes landlords responsible for bedbug infestations. The NY Court of Appeals confirmed it in Santiago-Monteverde. Rent abatement and other remedies are available.

May 24, 20269 min read
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Personal Injury

NY Dog Bite Law After Flanders v. Goodfellow: The Three Paths to Recovery

The 2025 NY Court of Appeals decision changed dog bite law in New York. There are now three paths to recovery — statutory medical-cost liability, common-law vicious-propensities, and a new negligence path. Here's the updated framework.

May 24, 20269 min read
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Civil Rights

NYPD Misconduct and §1983 Civil Rights Lawsuits in NYC

If NYPD officers used excessive force, made a false arrest, or violated your constitutional rights, federal §1983 lets you sue. Here's how the law works, the strict 90-day notice rule that catches most people, and what to do first.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Employment Law

NYC Wage Theft and Unpaid Overtime: How to Get Back What You're Owed

New York has the strongest wage theft law in the country. Six years of back wages, 100% liquidated damages, statutory damages, and attorney's fees paid by the employer. Your immigration status doesn't affect your rights.

May 24, 202610 min read
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Products Liability

Hurt by a Defective Amazon Product? How to Sue Amazon in New York

The CPSC's 2024 ruling declared Amazon a distributor liable for FBA products. Exploding batteries, defective children's products, faulty appliances — here's the full legal framework for NYC consumers.

March 20, 20258 min read
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Products Liability

Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and the "Organic" Label: What NYC Consumers Can Legally Claim

Active class actions for false labeling at specialty grocers. The price premium theory, GBL §349, and which specific products have generated lawsuits in 2023-2025.

March 13, 20257 min read
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Civil Rights

NY Gender-Motivated Violence Act (GMVA) Explained: The 2026 Civil-Rights Lookback for Survivors

The NY GMVA gives survivors of gender-motivated violence a civil cause of action against perpetrators and enablers. Filing windows, damages, and who qualifies.

March 20268 min read
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Medical Malpractice

Medical Malpractice in NYC: How to Know If You Have a Case

The four elements of a medical malpractice claim, NY's 2.5-year statute of limitations, and how the medical-records review process actually works before filing.

March 202610 min read
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Workers Comp

Workers' Compensation in NYC: What You're Owed and How to Get It

Wage replacement, medical coverage, and the Third-Party rule. When a workplace injury can become BOTH a comp claim AND a personal-injury lawsuit.

March 20269 min read
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Products Liability

Greenwashing in New York: When "Eco-Friendly," "Sustainable," and "Organic" Labels Are Illegal

NY sued JBS for $1.1M over false Net Zero pledges. Courts are letting Evian, Allbirds, and PepsiCo claims proceed. The full GBL §349 framework for environmental claims.

March 7, 20257 min read
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Personal Injury

What to Do After a Car Accident in NYC: A Step-by-Step Guide

The steps you take in the first 24 hours after a NYC car accident can make or break your case. No-fault rules, deadlines, and what never to say to the insurance company.

March 15, 2025 8 min read
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Construction Accidents

New York Labor Law §240: The Scaffold Law Explained for Construction Workers

Labor Law §240 gives construction workers absolute liability protection for falls and falling objects. What it means, who it covers, and why it is the most powerful workers rights law in New York.

March 10, 2025 9 min read
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Housing Rights

Is My NYC Apartment Rent Stabilized? How to Find Out and What It Means

Millions of NYC apartments are rent stabilized — and many tenants are overpaying. Here is how to check your status, what HSTPA 2019 changed, and what you are owed if your landlord overcharged you.

March 5, 2025 7 min read
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Rideshare Accidents

The $1M Uber & Lyft Insurance Policy: What NYC Accident Victims Need to Know

When a rideshare driver has an active trip, a $1 million commercial policy is triggered covering passengers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other drivers. Here is exactly how it works.

February 28, 2025 7 min read
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Discrimination & Harassment

The 300-Day EEOC Deadline: Why NYC Discrimination Victims Cannot Wait

Federal discrimination claims expire 300 days from the date of the discriminatory act. Here is what the EEOC process looks like, how the NYC Human Rights Law compares, and why you need to act immediately.

February 20, 2025 6 min read
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Personal Injury

Slip and Fall in NYC: Who Is Responsible and How to Win Your Case

Premises liability in New York City depends on property type, notice, and which entity owns the sidewalk. Here is the full legal framework and the evidence you need to preserve immediately.

February 14, 2025 7 min read
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Housing Rights

Landlord Harassment in NYC: What It Is, What You Can Do, and What It Costs the Landlord

NYC landlord harassment carries civil penalties up to $15,000 per violation under HSTPA 2019. Here is how to recognize it, document it, and fight back through HP Actions and DHCR complaints.

January 31, 2025 7 min read
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Construction Accidents

Undocumented Workers and Construction Accidents in New York: Your Rights Are Absolute

Immigration status has zero effect on Labor Law §240 rights. Every construction worker regardless of documentation is fully protected. Here is the complete picture — and what employers cannot threaten you with.

January 24, 2025 6 min read
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Housing Rights

Wrongful Eviction in NYC: What Your Landlord Cannot Do and How to Fight Back

Only a court can evict you in New York. Self-help evictions — changing locks, removing belongings, cutting utilities — are illegal and come with treble damages. Here is exactly what to do.

January 17, 2025 7 min read
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