Author Archives: Friedman & Ranzenhofer

Nursing Home Residents’ Rights

Nursing home residents have rights and protections under the law in New York state. Nursing homes must list and give all new residents a copy of these rights. Some of these rights include: The right to be treated with dignity and respect. The right to be informed in writing about services and fees before you […]

New Long Term Care Insurance Disclosure Law In NY

Many purchasers of long term care insurance are unaware of how the coverage compares to the actual cost of skilled nursing, rehabilitation, or custodial care. A new disclosure law goes into effect on January 1, 2009. Prior to or at the sale of New York long term care insurance, the insured must be informed of: […]

What Happens In The Rochester Area If You Refuse The Breathalyzer Test?

If you were arrested for drunk driving in New York and refused a chemical test for BAC (Blood Alcohol Content), you could lose your license and be subject to civil penalties. Your license will be suspended at arraignment in court, and revoked for at least one year (18 months for a commercial driver) at a […]

Falsely Reporting Child Abuse Criminalized In New York

Child abuse and maltreatment investigative and prevention resources are severely limited. Preventing the waste of such resources is necessary to ensure that the greatest number of children at risk receive the protection they need. A New York State law, effective February 1, 2009, expands the provisions of falsely reporting an incident in the third degree […]

NY Emergency Medicaid Planning With Promissory Notes

It is not too late to preserve your assets after you are admitted to a New York nursing home or assisted living facility. There is a method for preserving your assets from nursing home and assisted living costs even if you have never done any prior Medicaid planning. “NY emergency Medicaid planning with promissory notes” […]

Defibrillators Required At NY Beaches

One of the leading causes of death in the United States is sudden cardiac arrest. The chance of survival is greatly increased by the administration of a defibrillator. The administration of a defibrillator is highly successful when used within the first few minutes following sudden cardiac arrest, decreasing by approximately ten percent every minute the […]

Protection From Elder Abuse

The typical elder abuse victim is a widow who is socially isolated, physically and/or cognitively impaired and denies or is reluctant to report abuse. The typical abuser is a family member caregiver with drug, alcohol or mental health problems, a controlling personality and/or ineffective coping skills who is under financial, emotional or marital stress. However, […]

Small New York Estates Are Larger

The definition of a New York “small estate” has been increased from $20,000 to $30,000 or less, effective January 1, and 2009. The settling of an estate is can be expensive and very difficult for the decedent’s family. The probate process can be very lengthy and emotionally draining. The simplified procedure for small estates provides […]

New Pool Safety Act

To prevent the deadly underwater entrapment of children caused by suction from pool drains, the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act of 2007 regulating drains in public swimming pools went into effect on December 19, 2008. Seasonal public pools and spas that are currently closed must be in compliance with the law on […]

Seven Costly Mistakes To Avoid When Purchasing Rental Property In The Rochester – WNY Area

If you are considering buying rental property, you must avoid these costly mistakes: #1 Bad Location The property should be in an area where the demand for rental housing exceeds the supply and there is access to public transportation, churches, schools and stores. This will ensure good rents and resale price. #2 Failure to check […]