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AdvocacyHit-and-runNYPDNYPD Crash InvestigationsPedestriansTraffic ViolenceVision Zero

“The Silence After the Hit-and-Run” — New York Times

Over decades of high violent crime, traffic enforcement had rarely been a focus for the Police Department. But...
vaccaroAug 31, 2018
Accidents

The New York Times: “Is It Legal to Wear Headphones While Driving?”, Keith Williams

The New York Times asked Steve Vaccaro how the laws against using earphones in traffic applied to pedestrians:...
vaccaroJul 19, 2018Oct 30, 2023
AccidentsCivil SuitsNYPDNYPD AbuseNYPD Crash InvestigationsPedestriansPolice MisconductVision ZeroWrongful Death

“‘This Is Not Justice’: Japanese Family Settles With NYC But Condemns Handling Of NYPD Crash That Killed Student,” Rebecca Fishbein for Gothamist

The family of Ryo Oyamada announced “with heavy hearts” a settlement with the NYPD.  A police officer struck...
vaccaroMay 31, 2017Nov 11, 2023
DUI-Drunk DrivingIntentional TortsPedestriansprosecutionPublic SpaceTraffic ViolenceVision ZeroWrongful Death

Driver Who “Wanted To Kill” Times Square Pedestrians Charged With Murder, Alexandria Neason for Gothamist

Amidst outcry over driver Richard Rojas, who injured dozens of pedestrians in Times Square rampage, the village Voice...
vaccaroMay 19, 2017Oct 31, 2023
http://gothamist.com/2017/03/31/cyclists_red_lights_tickets.php
BicyclesBike LawDMV-Department of Motor VehiclesNYPD AbuseTickets

Two NYC Cyclists Wage Long, Losing Fight Against $4,600 In Red Light Tickets

A Bedford-Stuyvesant couple is left with few options after police followed them as they rode through a series...
vaccaroMar 31, 2017Nov 11, 2023
AdvocacyBicyclesBike LanesBike LawVision Zero

“Bike Attorney Likes How the Wheels Are Turning,” Lincoln Anderson for the Villager

The Villager interviewed Steve Vaccaro about the latest developments in bicycling and the law.  Here’s an excerpt from...
vaccaroOct 20, 2016Oct 31, 2023
AdvocacyCivil Suits

Driver who mowed down toddler must pay out 75% of net worth

The New York Post interviewed Steve Vaccaro for the settlement he secured for the family of 2-year-old Allison...
vaccaroMar 9, 2016
AdvocacyBike Law

Ex-Debevoise Litigator Takes On NYC’s Mean Streets

In January of this year, the New York Law Journal Profiled our Steve Vaccaro. Read the whole profile...
vaccaroMar 9, 2016Nov 11, 2023
Uncategorized

Stop Calling My Daughter’s Death A Car Accident

Our client Hsi-Pei Liao writes an opinion piece for Wired Magazine about the importance of language around fatal...
vaccaroOct 13, 2015
Uncategorized

New Yorkers Find New Ways to Roll

The Wall Street Journal interviewed lawyer Steve Vaccaro about the legal standing of new forms of personal wheeled...
vaccaroOct 1, 2015
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