PLATINUM
SAVINGS
2.25%
APY1
ON BALANCES UP TO $224,999.99
(1) Annual Percentage Yield (APY) in effect as of 1/30/19 and subject to change
without notice. A minimum balance of $0.01 is required to open account. The
account will be charged a minimum balance fee of $8.00 each statement cycle
if the average daily balance for that cycle falls below $2,500. Fees can reduce
earnings. Account balances between $0.01 and $224,999.99 earn 2.25% APY on the
entire balance. Account balances $225,000 and over earn 0.90% APY on the entire
balance. Transaction limitations apply, see an account representative for details.
New money is required to open a Platinum Savings. New money is defined as
funds not currently on deposit at Northfield Bank.
COURIER L G IFE, FEB. 8–14, 2019 13
A new law passed by the
New York State Legislature
which Governor Cuomo
supports, “The Child Victims
Act,” will allow victims
of childhood sexual
abuse to recover damages
in a court of law. The bill
extends the civil statute of
limitations to allow civil
actions to be brought until
a victim’s 55th birthday for
child sexual abuse which occurred
before age 18. A one
year window has been created
for adult survivors to
commence civil actions for
damages which under current
law are barred because
of the statute of limitations.
This one year window will
begin six months after the
law takes effect so victims
up until their 55th birthday
can bring civil lawsuits
against individuals or public
and private institutions
from churches to public
school districts for child
sexual abuse that they may
have suffered many decades
ago. The Legislature also
removes the current Notice
of Claim requirements for
public entities in cases involving
child sexual abuse
so a Notice of Intention to
make claim against municipalities
within 90 days is not
required in order to bring a
lawsuit.
Sexual abuse against a
child is a shameful unforgivable
act. It is a traumatizing
experience that can
take a lifetime to come to
terms with. While this new
law cannot erase what happened
to victims, it will give
victims an opportunity to
recover damages in a Court
of Law for what happened to
them.
While the one year window
to bring a legal action
will not begin until 6
months after the law takes
effect victims should consult
an attorney as soon as
possible to begin the painful
and arduous task of their
gathering medical records
and other evidence of their
victimization.
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