KCMBA Honors Austin Osborn

Austin Osborn • December 22, 2021
By Austin Osborn February 20, 2024
On Monday January 22, 2024, an Ulster County jury returned a verdict in favor of an injured individual represented by McCartney Stucky attorneys Terry McCartney, Austin Osborn and Rhett Wallace along with Joel Robinson from the New York City firm Robinson Yablon Cooper & Bonfante. The injured plaintiff suffered a severe left eye injury in...
Damaged white truck after a collision, with a crushed front and shattered windshield.
By Austin Osborn September 30, 2022
As lawyers handling truck accidents, we often get asked questions about cabover delivery trucks or low cab forward trucks. Unless you’re a driver, you may not know these trucks by name – but you have almost certainly seen them on the road either on the highway or in town. While they do come with some...
Terrence McCartney of McCartney Stucky, LLC. Man in suit smiling, with company logo and contact info.
By Austin Osborn March 16, 2021
McCartney Stucky is pleased to announce that partner and founding member Terrence McCartney was recently honored as a member of the 2020 Irish Legal 100. The Irish Legal 100 is comprised of some of the most accomplished and distinguished lawyers of Irish descent from all across America. The full list of honorees can be found...
By Austin Osborn December 21, 2020
New York Court Holds Amazon is Subject to Strict Product Liability By: Austin T. Osborn “Can I get that on Amazon?” “Is that on Prime?” “I’m sure I can find it on Amazon.” These phrases and ones like it are commonplace in today’s world. Amazon, the e-commerce giant, delivers countless consumer products to millions of...
By Austin Osborn February 20, 2019
What is a UTV? People across the country use UTVs on a daily basis. UTV stands for Utility Task Vehicle or Utility Terrain Vehicle. UTVs are also commonly referred to as Recreational Utility Vehicles or Side-by-Sides. UTVs have grown in popularity throughout the United States due in large part to their wait for it…utility! The...
By Chris Daniel January 18, 2019
With all of the media coverage on airplane disasters, it’s understandable that many people suffer from pteromerhanophobia, otherwise known as “fear of flying.” However, in 2017, the fatal accident rate for commercial passenger flights was only 0.06 per million flights, or one fatal accident for every 16 million flights.[1] That being said, 347 people died...
By Austin Osborn January 4, 2019
Everyday, navigating the neighborhoods and streets of popular American cities gets easier and easier. On top of traditional means of travel such as walking, biking, cabs, rideshares and bus/train service, now you can zoom from block to block on an electric rideshare scooter. The electric scooter wave is sweeping through major American cities with companies...
By Austin Osborn December 14, 2018
More and more frequently, stories of foodborne illnesses populate the news cycles in the United States. You have undoubtedly heard about one or many of these breakouts. Whether it was the temporary shutdown of your favorite Mexican restaurant or the heads of romaine lettuce you were told to pass on for Thanksgiving, foodborne illness reached...
By Austin Osborn November 28, 2018
“It’s the most wonderful time of the year.” –Andy Williams & Retailers Everywhere. The holiday season is upon us and retailers everywhere are rejoicing as shoppers flood their stores in search of gifts of all shapes and sizes. Parents check items off their children’s lists to Santa, while some search for the perfect gift for...