Plain-English guidance for injured New Yorkers — on the money side of an injury that our firm actually handles (medical debt, collections, and credit), plus neutral explainers on how New York injury claims work. Rausa Russo Law does not practice personal injury law; injury claims are handled by the attorney we refer you to.
How accident medical bills reach collections, what the FDCPA and FCRA let you do about it, and New York's medical-debt reporting ban.
The squeeze between an injury and pre-settlement bills, your FDCPA rights, and protecting your credit while you wait.
What New York law really protects (and what it does not), the bankruptcy-only $7,500 myth, and when a collector’s threat to seize your settlement violates the FDCPA.
The general New York filing deadlines by claim type — and the much shorter 90-day clock for claims against public entities.
A neutral walk-through of how a New York injury claim moves — investigation, demand, suit, discovery, settlement, trial.
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