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Pedestrian Accidents on the Rise in New York

The death toll from Superstorm Sandy was 110, with 48 of those fatalities occurring in New York State. Residents in New York City were at risk from falling tree limbs Read More

Pedestrian Accidents on the Rise in New York

The death toll from Superstorm Sandy was 110, with 48 of those fatalities occurring in New York State. Residents in New York City were at risk from falling tree limbs Read More

Why Are Your Chances Of Proving Liability for an Accident Greater In A Civil Case Than In A Criminal Case?

Accident victims often believe their prospects of recovering compensation are grim because the at-fault driver — who caused a fatal accident and faced criminal charges — was acquitted. While criminal Read More

Why Are Your Chances Of Proving Liability for an Accident Greater In A Civil Case Than In A Criminal Case?

Accident victims often believe their prospects of recovering compensation are grim because the at-fault driver — who caused a fatal accident and faced criminal charges — was acquitted. While criminal Read More

Human Error and New York Train Accidents

This past fall, thousands of East Coast residents were left in the dark after tropical storm Sandy roared through, but an even greater number of commuters in New York City Read More

Understanding Auto Accident Whiplash

One of the most common injuries resulting from a car accident is whiplash. The term is so common that many people assume this is a minor injury, but any damage Read More

More Motorcyclists, More Accidents in New York

Statistics in the 2011 Highway Safety Annual Report for New York State improved over years past, meeting some of the state’s safety goals. There were fewer fatalities for drivers under Read More

What Are Caps On Medical Malpractice Recoveries?

Various states have passed laws that put a cap, or limit, on the amounts of compensation a plaintiff can recover in a medical malpractice case. New York currently is not Read More

What Are The Risks For Pedestrian Accidents In New York City?

New York City has more foot traffic than any other city in the nation, and consequently, pedestrians are also more at risk for accidents. One pedestrian traffic study indicated that Read More

How Prevalent Is Brain Damage And What Preventable Medical Errors Cause It?

When a medical practitioner fails to diagnose a brain tumor, fails to treat infection, over-medicates, mishandles a childbirth delivery or makes errors in administering anesthesia, serious brain damage can result. Read More

How Do New York Courts Handle The Wrongful Death Of A Fetus?

If a fetus dies during delivery, the state of New York does not allow a lawsuit to be brought on behalf of a fetus. However, courts do allow recoveries of Read More

How Can The Failure To Prescribe Folic Acid To Pregnant Mothers Lead To Spina Bifida?

When a failure to provide standard prenatal care harms a fetus, the mother may have legal recourse. A folic acid disorder can lead to spina bifida in unborn babies. The Read More

Keeping an Eye on Nursing Homes

New York law takes abuse of nursing home residents very, very seriously. Not only is it a crime to abuse, mistreat or neglect a nursing home resident, but anyone in Read More

Insurance is Not Always Assured

Considering the fact that New York law requires all auto insurance policies to include both no-fault and uninsured/underinsured motorist provisions, you might think that if you are injured in an Read More

Bus Accident Cases Trace a Winding Path

Bus accidents are rare in small and rural towns. However, New York City is another story altogether. Virtually any time you step out into a New York City street, it Read More

Human Error and New York Train Accidents

This past fall, thousands of East Coast residents were left in the dark after tropical storm Sandy roared through, but an even greater number of commuters in New York City Read More

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