At TonaLaw, we carefully go through every possible outcome of your personal injury case. There are usually 6 different outcomes of a trial, versus a settlement. If we DO decide a settlement is the best option, we look at…
- April 12, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ
The term “laceration” implies a torn or jagged wound, commonly misused in reference to incisions. Lacerations tend to be caused by sharp objects or blunt trauma that separates the connective tissue elements. Deep lacerations that require the medical attention of a hospital can…
- April 11, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ, Personal Injury
According to the New York Times, 8 out of 10 people have some type of a backache. Herniated or bulging discs are common injuries resulting most frequently from these types of accidents: It is our law firms experience from assessing a wide…
- April 4, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- Car Accident, FAQ, Personal Injury
Unfortunately, car accident happen. It is very important that you try to stay calm and not panic if you get into a car accident. Not every accident means you have a personal injury case, but if you’re hurt as…
- March 20, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ, TonaLaw News
5 No-Fault Collection Tips Healthcare Providers Need to See When a patient comes to you, and they have been injured in an automobile accident, you will be dealing with more than just helping your patient. Common concerns we hear…
- March 19, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ, Personal Injury, TonaLaw News
If you have recently settled a personal injury accident case where you were injured in an automobile accident in New York State, read this to make sure that you have been fully compensated for every aspect that you are…
- March 14, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ, Personal Injury, TonaLaw News
SO MANY Personal Injury Clients are missing out on money owed. When someone refers to “no-fault,” in the context of automobile accidents, they are referring to insurance coverage for medical bills, lost wages, and other necessary expenses incurred as…
- March 5, 2018
- Thomas Tona
- FAQ, TonaLaw News
Recently, I was out to dinner with two chiropractors. Twenty minutes into the dinner, the discussion turned to the business of Chiropractic, where two issues dominated the balance of the night. Issue one arose when I asked the question,…










