OSHA Protects Construction Workers from Personal Injuries
New York City employs literally thousands of construction workers who work on the municipal construction or repair sites throughout the city. Apart from that, thousands of other construction workers work on various state, private, and commercial construction sites throughout the state. While construction workers involved in scaffolding, digging a trench, or repairing an elevator shaft […]
Personal Injury Caused by a Trip and Fall Accident
All too often, regular maintenance issues like poor lighting, wet floors, unsteady hand rails, or torn carpets cause trip and fall accidents to victims. Surprisingly, even in well-maintained facilities in New York, these accidents can happen to anyone anytime, and some due to personal carelessness like walking without looking at the floor. On public roads […]
Slip and Fall Accidents Prompting Personal Injury Cases
Thousands of people in New York get injured from slip and fall accidents every year, but every incident does not warrant legal action against the property owner. In fact, even when a property owner has been somewhat negligent in property maintenance, it can be quite difficult to prove that the owner of the property is directly […]
A Step-by-Step Process of a Personal Injury Case in New York
Generally, a personal injury lawsuit in New York can go in many different directions, depending on the merits of a particular case, the skill of the attorney, and the availability of strong evidence, but the legal process involved in filing a case and proceeding with the case is the same. In this article, the primary […]
Medical Malpractice Surrounding Doctor’s Failure to Detect Fetal Distress
When an unborn baby suffers fetal distress inside the mother’s womb, this phenomenon typically indicates that the baby is not getting adequate oxygen supply. The fetal monitoring strip, used by a New York hospital’s medical staff to monitor a baby’s heart, guides the obstetrician and supporting staff when to deliver the baby.
Retaliation Can Cover Up Violations
Experienced personal injury lawyers often see various kinds of trends in the legal field. Some trends relate to scaffolding issues, trip and fall accidents, lack of personal protective equipment or other issues, while other trends relate to what happens after an injury is reported. In some ways, you can think of injury response as being […]
Use of Catch Platforms in Construction
Under the New York labor laws that protect construction workers from harmful accidents, there are many examples of individual laws that apply to certain types of materials or equipment. Modern construction is aided by an enormous number of installations, setups and contraptions that have been designed to make work more efficient, reduce accident risks and […]
βCompletely Avoidableβ Deaths? NYT on NY Construction Hazard
Many people may not realize it, but unfortunately, all signs are pointing to a construction boom that’s causing more construction accidents and fatalities around the state. Last November, a New York Times story painted this picture in a chilling and disturbing way. The story begins with a 36-year-old worker, who fell 19 feet to his […]
Lack of concern over medication errors from pharmacies
When New York residents pick up their prescription medication from their local pharmacy, they expect to be given the correct prescription and the correct amount. However, some individuals find that when pharmacies make mistakes, staff members and management often fail to respond to individuals’ concerns.
Truck Accident Related Personal Injury Claims: How are they Unique?
Injuries caused by truck accidents appear very similar to injuries caused by car accidents involving the same four decisive factors in personal injury casesβnegligence, fault, injury, and damageβbut truck accident related injury claims are governed by numerous extra federal and state laws. If you must file a personal injury lawsuit against a truck driver or […]