$45.6 Million to Bronx Parents for Surgery Causing Son’s Death

Michael Beloyianis and Virginia Beaton lost their 22-year old son, Edward Beloyianis, in 2010, years after he had a spinal surgery to fix an abnormality. The botched surgery left him impaired, eventually causing his death. Edward’s parents sued the New York Presbyterian Children’s Hospital and one of its surgeons over preventable problems that may have saved their son from paralysis and subsequent death eight years later. The jury ordered the defendants to pay $45.6 million to the victim’s parents for the suffering and pain caused by medical negligence.
Reckless MTA Buses Cause Serious Accidents in NYC

Attorney Minc Recovers Millions of Dollars in Damages for Clients
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) runs thousands of buses daily in and around New York City. Unfortunately, the incidence of reckless driving by MTA drivers, fatigue, inadequate training, and laxity in MTA’s supervision contribute to serious bus accidents in the city, injuring or killing New Yorkers every day.
Woman Awarded $56 Million After Spinal Surgery Left Her Quadriplegic

The New York City Supreme Court awarded Pomona resident Patricia Jones and her husband $55.9 million in damages after spinal surgery at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern allegedly left Jones a quadriplegic. The medical malpractice lawsuit alleged that surgeons George Alexander Jones and Daniel Spitzer committed medical malpractice that resulted in Jones’ botched spinal surgery. The plaintiffs held the surgeons responsible for a series of medical failures that caused Jones a lifetime of despair and handicap.
Dental Patient Awarded $9.8 Million for a Botched Tooth Extraction

In 2012, the New York Supreme Court ordered an NYC dentist to pay his former patient Harold Hagins $9.8 million for a wisdom tooth extraction gone wrong. While dentist William Moody’s temper had brought him Internet fame, the verdict brought him another round of fame to claim – again for the wrong reasons.
Do Seat Belt Failures Cause Personal Injury in New York?

Seat belts are a major safety factor that can prevent injuries in an accident. According to data from the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), wearing a seat belt reduces the risk of critical injury by 50 percent. In the more severe accidents, failing to use a seat belt can often be the difference between life and death. However, there may be instances where seat belts may not function as intended and sometimes, they may even be the cause of injury to car occupants.
Can a Traumatic Brain Injury Cause Autoimmune Disease?

Traumatic brain injury is quite common in major accidents that involve a strong blow to the victim’s head. This type of an injury is often the cause of permanent disability. Data from the New York State Department of Health shows that every year, traumatic brain injury (TBI) is responsible for the death of more than 2000 persons living in the state.
Who is Liable For Your Rollover Accident in New York?

In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of lightweight trucks, vans, and Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) on the roads in the United States. Although they have been growing more popular, it is vital to remember that such vehicles with a higher center of gravity are more likely to be involved in rollover accidents.
Vehicle or Road Defects Can Cause Your Auto Accident in New York

While data shows that human error is the most common cause of road accidents in New York, there may often be other significant reasons for the crash. Cars are complex machines made up of several parts that perform a particular function. If there is a problem with the design of the automobile parts or some part fails to function as intended, it can lead to disastrous consequences.
Causes And Prevention of NY Railroad Crossing Accidents

Railroads are a major mode of public transport and are used to carry people as well as cargo. The United States is home to more than 500 railroads and this translates into close to 210,000 railroad crossings in the entire country. Unfortunately, a majority of railroad crossings are unprotected and these places are responsible for more than 50 percent of the railroad accidents.
NYC Man Wins $101 Million Payout After Skull Injury at Jones Beach Event

A 36-year-old Long Island resident won a massive $101 million verdict after an accident at a 2013 concert left him with a life-threatening skull fracture. The organizers of the event, Live Nation, are legally obliged to compensate Mark Perez for past, present, and future sufferings, medical expenses, and lost earnings. Since the accident, Perez has undergone four brain surgeries and suffers from some permanent disabilities.