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How does MSHA Classify Mine Accidents?

The CDC defines a mining disaster as any accident in a mine with five or more fatalities. If this definition is taken, the last mining disaster in the US occurred in 2010 in West Virginia at the Upper Big Branch Mine – South. CDC statistics show that this coal mine disaster had 29 fatalities and it occurred due to dust or gas explosion. While labor laws and mine safety and health norms have evolved to make mining activities safer, it is possible to get injured if you work in a mine. Hence, it is important you understand how Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) classifies

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FAQs about Pedestrian Accidents in New York

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2013, there were 4,725 pedestrian deaths as a result of traffic crashes in the United States. This means that an average of 1 crash-related pedestrian fatality occurred every 2 hours. Additionally, the same year, over 150,000 pedestrians received treatment in hospital emergency departments (EDs) for non-fatal injuries related to crashes. It is 1.5 times more likely that pedestrians will die in a car crash than passenger vehicle occupants on each trip. Common Questions about Pedestrian Accidents Here is a look at some of the most common questions about pedestrian accidents and claims in New York:

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Construction Spending Hits Record in NY… More Accidents Could Be the Result

Construction spending is reaching record highs in New York. This is good news. However, with more construction going on within New York City and surrounding areas, there is likely to be an increase in the total number of construction workers who get hurt or who are killed while doing their jobs. If injuries occur on construction sites, including fatal injuries, victims or their families should consult with a New York workers’ compensation law firm to discover what options may be available to them. A Rise in Construction Traditionally Causes More Accidents According to Bloomberg, construction spending within New York City is expected to increase 26

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Commonly misdiagnosed health conditions

Making diagnoses isn’t always easy for doctors in New York and across the U.S. For example, 33 percent of patients were misdiagnosed with asthma in a recent study. Other ailments that are commonly misdiagnosed include lupus, fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Diagnoses can sometimes be difficult because many conditions cause similar symptoms.

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Health Conditions that get Misdiagnosed as Epilepsy

It can be frightening to witness an epilepsy seizure. Your loved one will become unresponsive, experience convulsions and sudden body stiffness; and after that they may not recall the incident at all. Epilepsy is caused due to abnormal electrical signals in the brain.

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Civil vs. Criminal Liability in Car Accident Cases

A vineyard tour turned tragic last summer when a limousine driver attempted to make a U-turn on State Route 48 in New York. The limousine was hit by a drunk driver. Four of the women in the limo sustained injuries, including the bride-to-be, and the drivers of both vehicles were hurt. In addition, four women were killed. The case resulted in both criminal charges against the limo driver, as well as civil lawsuits filed by injured women and the families of the women who were killed. While the driver contested the criminal charges, his defense attorney admits there may be civil liability. It is important

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What Are The Most Dangerous Jobs In America?

Every day in New York and throughout the United States, employees go to work and do not know if they will come home safely at the end of the day. In tragic cases where employees are hurt or killed on-the-job, a New York workers’ compensation law firm can help the injured worker or his surviving dependents recover appropriate benefits for medical costs, disability or death. Certain employees are at far greater risk than others of suffering a serious or fatal injury. This enhanced risk exists because of the industry that these employees work in. Just recently, Business Insider provided insight into 10 of the most

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Can You get Compensated for Whiplash Injury?

One study in the US shows that whiplash injuries are common with rear-impact automobile collisions, and nearly 25 percent of all injury claims paid annually are due to whiplash injuries. Whiplash injuries also cost the economy quite a bit. It is estimated that whiplash injuries caused due to rear impact collisions cost the US approximately $2.7 billion each year. That is not something to write home about! What is a Whiplash Injury? Whiplash injury is a kind of neck injury that you sustain when your head suddenly jerks forward and backward. It is so called as the motion is similar to the cracking of a

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