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Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in New York

Common Types of Personal Injury Cases in New York According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 30.8 million emergency room visits occur each year in the United States due to accidental injuries. Accidents also account for more than 161,000 deaths per year nationwide. When you are injured in an accident due Read More

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How to Pursue Compensation for a Wrongful Death in New York

How to Pursue Compensation for a Wrongful Death in New York Few things compare to the horror and hardship faced by individuals and families who lose a loved one to an accident, whether it is a car crash, trucking collision, public transportation accident, medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, or other tragedy. With the help of Read More

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How New York Law Addresses Injuries from Dog Bites

How New York Law Addresses Injuries from Dog Bites An analysis by the New York City Economic Development Corporation found there were more than 600,000 dogs in NYC. With that many canines, including many which can be found in compact outdoor areas jockeying for space to relieve themselves, dog bites are bound to occur. With Read More

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Users of the NYC Subway System Are at Risk of Potential Injuries

Users of the NYC Subway System Are at Risk of Potential Injuries It is no surprise the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s 2017 annual report listed the declining performance of the city’s aging subway system as its single greatest challenge. Opened in 1904, portions of the 665 miles of mainline track and the trains Read More

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Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Case?

Do I Have a Medical Malpractice Case? When you check into a hospital for treatment, surgery, or the birth of a child, you rightfully expect safe, expert-level care. Unfortunately, medical errors made by doctors, nurses, or other medical professionals lead to many catastrophic and even fatal injuries for newborns, children, and adults alike. Medical malpractice Read More

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Leading Causes of Truck Accidents in the New York City Area

Leading Causes of Truck Accidents in the New York City Area With New York City’s population of 8.6 million people, large tractor-trailer trucks and other commercial vehicles are essential for the delivery of goods that supply businesses and homes throughout the metro area. While truck drivers must stick to the New York City truck route Read More

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Common Reasons for Dangerous Car Accidents and Injuries

Common Reasons for Dangerous Car Accidents and Injuries A recent four-year study found that an average of 137,000 emergency room visits, 12,100 hospitalizations, and 1,100 deaths occur in New York State each year due to motor vehicle accidents. While fatality and injury rates have decreased over the last few decades due to better vehicle safety Read More

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When Is a Property Owner Liable for Slip and Fall Injuries?

When Is a Property Owner Liable for Slip and Fall Injuries? A typical walk down the sidewalk or store aisle can lead to an unfortunate and perhaps debilitating injury if property owner negligence creates a hazard that could have been prevented. While injuries that result from a slip and fall are often minor, they sometimes Read More

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New York’s “Dangerous Dog” Statute

New York’s “Dangerous Dog” Statute New York is one of the many states that has enacted separate liability law covering dog bites. Under the New York Agriculture and Markets Code Section 123, New York has established the “dangerous dog” statute. This law considers a dangerous dog to be one that: Without significant justification, causes serious Read More

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The Link Between Physician Burnout and Medical Errors

The Link Between Physician Burnout and Medical Errors Physicians have a very demanding job, which involves caring for others and providing critical medical advice for their patients. Sometimes, physicians provide insufficient advice or misdiagnose patients, which can lead to medical malpractice claims. The main cause is physician burnout. A burnout can be defined as a Read More

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