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In Home Care For A Loved One 58 THE QUEENS COURIER • SENIOR LIVING • FEBRUARY 21, 2013 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.queenscourier.com        The  truth  is,  caring          for  a  loved  one  can  quickly          become  more  than  one          person  can  handle.    Before,  it  becomes  too  much  call  Comfort  Keepers. W E A R E C O M F O R T K E E P E R S In Home Care For A Loved One The truth is caring for a loved one can quickly become We  more are  than experienced   one person can handle. Before, it becomes with  providing  too in-­‐home  much care call Comfort Keepers. services  to  seniors,  so  that   We are experienced they  maintain  quality  with and providing in-home care services to independent  seniors, so lives  that in  the they maintain quality and independent comfort  of  their  lives own  in homes.the comfort     of their own homes. We  are  experienced   with  providing  in-­‐home  care services  to  seniors,  so  that   they  maintain  quality  and independent  lives  in  the comfort  of  their  own  homes.                                                                                                                                  Call  (516)  328-­‐7100                                                                                                                                            and  ask  for  Marie Our services include-companionship, cooking, light housekeeping, incidental transportation, medication reminders, shopping, laundry, crafts, recreation, medical alert pendants, laundry, and more. P/T hours to live-in available. Our  services  include  -­‐ Companionship,  cooking,  light  house-­‐ keeping,  incidental transportation,  medication  reminders,   shopping,  laundry,  crafts, recreation,  medical  alert  pendants,   laundry,  and  more. P/T  hours  to  live-­‐in  available. Call (516) 328-7100 and ask for Marie Over 550 independently owned and operated offices worldwide WWW. C O M F O R T K E E P E R S. COM Queens Expo 2013 kids Our  services  include  -­‐ Companionship,  cooking,  light  house-­‐ keeping,  incidental transportation,  medication  reminders,   shopping,  laundry,  crafts, recreation,  medical  alert  pendants,   laundry,  and  more. P/T  hours  to  live-­‐in  available. Over  550  independently  owned  and  operated  offices  worldwide.   W    W    W.        C    O    M    F    O    R    T          K    E    E    P    E    R    S  .          C    O    M VOLUNTEERS WANTED TO HELP OUT AT THE EXPO Legally Speaking By: Scott Baron, Attorney at Law I WAS ON MY MINI-BIKE Advertorial Q: While riding my mini-bike, at an intersection, I was struck and injured by a car that ran a red light. The car fled the scene of the accident. I do not have insurance on my mini-bike, so as to cover my resulting medical care. Will I have to pay out of pocket for my entire medical care caused by this accident? A: Fortunately, the New York State Legislature has created the Motor Vehicle Accident Indemnification Corporation – to provide no-fault benefits for qualified persons for basic economic loss arising out of the use and operation in this state of an unidentified or uninsured motor vehicle. The Legislature’s purpose in establishing the MVAIC was to give you the same protection as when the wrongdoer is identifiable and covered by insurance. The owner of an insured vehicle is not qualified for MVAIC benefits – since he or she has an insurer upon which to make a claim. The owner of a vehicle that should have carried insurance is not qualified – since the MVAIC is not meant to provide relief to an owner who is derelict in obtaining his or her own insurance. Generally, motorcycle riders, whether operators or passengers, are not entitled to firstparty no-fault insurance benefits from the MVAIC: the owner is supposed to obtain his or her own insurance. However, an exception is made for class C motorcycles, defined as having a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour. They are not required to be insured. If the maximum speed of your mini-bike is 20 miles per hour, then it is merely a class C motorcycle, and you are entitled to no-fault benefits. The law responds to changed conditions; exceptions and variations abound. Here, the information is general; always seek out competent counsel. This article shall not be construed as legal advice Copyright © 2013 Scott Baron & Associates, P.C. All rights reserved. 159-49 Cross Bay Boulevard, Howard Beach, New York 11414 1750 Central Park Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10710 718-738-9800, 914-337-9800, 1-866-927-4878 72-02 Astoria Blvd. East Elmhurst, NY 11370 EVERYONE IS INVITED!! Music Festival Join us for a Concert. Featuring music from the great Billy J. Ray Open to All Sunday, March 3rd at 2PM All Souls Chapel Billy J. Ray: Original Broadway “Beatlemania” cast member Paul impersonator since 1978, Bass Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals Billy bears an uncanny resemblance to Paul. He has that certain boyish charm and devilmay care attitude that captivates any audience. Billy Ray does Paul with just the right amount of gusto with a dash of sensitivity. Refreshments provided by Gus Antonopoulos of Farenga Funeral Home,George Stamatiades of Thomas M. Quinn & Sons Funeral Home and David Funeral Home and John Golden of Martin Gleason Funeral Home. RSVP 718-278-3240 W  E            A  R  E            C  O  M  F  O  R  T                  K  E  E  P  E  R  S    �� In Home Care For A Loved One        The  truth  is,  caring          for  a  loved  one  can  quickly          become  more  than  one          person  can  handle.    Before,  it  becomes  too  much  call  Comfort  Keepers.                                                                                                                              Call  (516)  328-­‐7100                                                                                                                                            and  ask  for  Marie Over  550  independently  owned  and  operated  offices  worldwide.   W    W    W.        C    O    M    F    O    R    T          K    E    E    P    E    R    S  .          C    O    M WHEN: Saturday, April 6, 2013 TIME: 11am-4pm WHERE: New York Hall of Science PLE ASE C ALL Amy at 718.224.5863 EXT. 201


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