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What happens if Your Attorney Misses a Deadline in Your Personal Injury Case

Are there any repercussions if your attorney misses a deadline in your personal injury case? Does your attorney have to tell you about it? What happens if your attorney fails to show up for a conference in court that is related to your case? Every Attorney is Faced with Deadlines Lawyers in every type of […]

Can You Sue for Medical Malpractice without Knowing What Actually Went Wrong

You went into a hospital for what you believed was a simple procedure, but you came out with significant injuries, and you believe something was done wrong by the hospital or doctors. However, you do not have all the facts to understand really pertaining to what was done wrong. Can you file a medical malpractice lawsuit, when you do not have all the facts about what went wrong?

How does a Lawyer Evaluate a Potential Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

When you think you have been injured by the wrongdoings of a hospital or doctor you may want to file a medical malpractice case. A lawyer on the other hand will carefully evaluate several aspects of the case to see if you have a possibility of a valid lawsuit pending.

Inspectors and Contractors Colluding? NYC Building Safety Issues

Anyone who is not deeply involved in construction in the New York City area may be surprised and alarmed to find out about widespread charges of corruption related to city development. In recent weeks, venues like Reuters have come out with reports on how multiple building inspectors and city officials have been colluding with construction […]

NY Response to Train Crash – More Traffic Safety

Weeks after the disastrous and tragic New York Metro North train crash in Valhalla, officials are still talking about instituting more safety measures on New York City Metro transit systems. A February 15 report in the New York Times shows Sen. Charles Schumer of New York and Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut discussing the use […]

The reasons, consequences for numerous medical tests

Physicians must find a balance between not investigating enough potential problems and going overboard when diagnosing a patient. An overwhelming majority of emergency room physicians who took part in a recent survey reported that they order tests that patients likely do not need in order to protect themselves against malpractice suits. This can lead to higher costs of medical treatment and worse patient care in New York and other states.