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Huge Fine Against NY Contractor Gets Upheld

A New York contractor was fined recently by OSHA for serious violations.  The company reportedly had workers on scaffolding for a 23-story hotel project.  The contractor did not provide adequate fall protection, despite the fact that the employees were up as high as 26 feet. Accordingly, OSHA fined the company $249,900 for the serious violation. The company contested the citation against them, arguing that the company had tried to correct the conditions and claiming that the corporate executives were not aware of the fall hazards.  An administrative law judge rejected the argument and upheld the fine. OSHA fines are an important deterrent for companies, especially

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Hormone linked to common ovarian disease

Polycystic ovary syndrome develops in roughly 12 percent of women and can begin during the teenage years. Although the disease is incurable, proper diagnosis can allow New York young women to manage their symptoms and limit complications such as type-2 diabetes, fertility problems and excessive hair growth. PCOS is a disorder of the endocrine system that causes irregular menstruation cycles and enlarges the ovaries with fluid.

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Construction Elevator Fall Results in Eight Fatalities

Elevator accidents are a common problem in New York City and worldwide. In a prior story, New York Daily News reported that eight people were killed in an elevator accident while they were on a construction elevator.Β  The incident occurred when the elevator fell down from the 18th floor of a building which was under construction at the time of the tragic incident. While this incident did not occur in New York City, similar incidents do happen far-too-often, especially in light of the building boom that has been going on in New York in recent months. Elevator accidents can occur both when a building is

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Weighing liability vs. informed consent

New York residents may be interested to know that according to research, women aren’t necessarily at a higher risk for complication whether they undergo or open hysterectomies. This was published in August 2016 in the Journal of the American Medical Association, and it contradicts predictions that women would suffer if morcellation was not used. Specifically, groups such as American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology have defended the practice.

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A Look at Heat-Related Injuries in the Workplace

Although summer is winding down, temperatures remain high and continued heat waves are still possible throughout New York. Continued vigilance is essential to prevent work-related heat injuries. Employers and employees need to know of the many dangers associated with heat-related illnesses, as excessive heat can cause serious health issues and can even be fatal for workers under some circumstances. It is the job of employers to make sure that workers stay safe when working outside and in other hot environments; however, employees should also know best practices for safety in order to protect themselves. If a heat-related illness occurs, the affected worker should contact a

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Physician bias can play a role in misdiagnoses

Unconscious assumptions, also known as cognitive biases, can influence how a physician evaluates a patient. When someone in New York expresses a medical complaint, the physician might base decisions on that person’s race, gender, social class or sexual orientation. Factors like appearance, whether the person reminds the physician of someone else or the person’s manner of speech could all cause the physician to make a diagnosis based on assumptions instead of clinical facts.

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Risks of Workplace Injuries For Home Healthcare Workers

It is very common for healthcare workers to seek help from a New York workers’ compensation law firm after sustaining serious injuries at work. In some cases, healthcare workers are even killed and their families must try to obtain death benefits from a workers’ compensation insurer. Unfortunately, the reason that healthcare workers and their families are forced to pursue benefits claims so often is because healthcare is a particularly dangerous industry.Β  In fact, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration indicates that β€œIn 2010, the healthcare and social assistance industry reported more injury and illness cases than any other private industry sector — 653,900 cases.”  This

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Worker Death Cases: Is OSHA Giving Too Many Penalty Reductions in These Cases?

Employers need oversight and monitoring in order to ensure that they comply with all safety laws and regulations designed to protect their workers. Unfortunately, state and federal agencies which have been charged with the task of conducting investigations and imposing penalties, are understaffed. This means investigations into worksites very rarely happen, so many employers don’t feel the need to comply with the rules. Absent an increase in inspections, one of the best ways to ensure companies do what they are supposed to is to impose substantial fines and penalties if the company’s non-compliance with safety rules has adverse consequences.Β Β  Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

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NEW YORK: Linda Lewis, Grandmother of 6-year-old Boy Injured By Exploding Galaxy Note 7, Tells Press Her Story

NEW YORK, NEW YORK (September 12, 2016) – A six-year-old boy was rushed to the hospital after the Galaxy Note 7 phone that he was holding caught fire in his hands, according to ABC News. Authorities have been able to identify the grandmother of the six-year-old boy that was injured as Linda Lewis. The accident happened when the android phone that he was holding suddenly exploded. She says that the boy was hospitalized after the phone exploded while the boy was watching a video. The popular cell phone is currently being recalled by Samsung as the company sorts out all of the issues that it has

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Putting a Human Face on Drowsy Driving Accidents

Drowsy driving is one of the most dangerous things that a motorist can do, but it is also a very common behavior.  Almost everyone has gotten tired behind the wheel at some point and kept on driving. Most people underestimate the risk of making this choice, thinking they will be fine when they could end up hurting themselves or hurting someone else at any time. Drowsy drivers who cause accidents could profoundly change the lives of innocent victims. If you or someone you love was hurt in a collision with a fatigued driver, New York personal injury attorneys can help. Drowsy drivers could be held

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