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Workplace Fatalities on the Rise

Workers in New York have faced a higher-than-normal risk of dying on-the-job in recent years. In fact, New York Daily News recently released a troubling report indicating that the number of workplace deaths across all industries in the city in 2014 was the highest it has been in six years.Β  The increase was dramatic, with 22 percent more people dying on-the-job in 2014 than in 2013. As more workers face life-threatening dangers at their jobsites, it becomes more important than ever for every employee to understand his or her rights. Workers’ compensation laws ensure that benefits are available to injured workers and death benefits are

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New York Personal Injury Law Firm Takes a Closer Look at Elevator Accidents

Some may recall theΒ tragic elevator accident that happened in New York City on New Year’s Eve of 2015. According toΒ News Max, a 25-year-old man was crushed to death by a falling elevator at around midnight.Β  The deceased victim was in a building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. He heroically shoved a woman out of harm’s way, said β€œHappy New Year,” and was subsequently crushed to death. The horrible incident brought to light an issue that not many people think about when stepping onto an elevator. Elevators are common in buildings throughout New York City, but unfortunately, when elevators are not properly maintained, there

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Medical errors, IT problems and the role of apologies

While New York is not one of the states that gives protection to medical professionals who apologize for a medical error, some facilities and practitioners around the country have noted that saying “I’m sorry” often reduces the risk of a lawsuit. In the past, the more common practice has been denial, but apologizing is becoming more common.

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Reports Suggest Strong Building Forecasts for 2016

Around the country, there have been some favorable forecasts for the construction industry. According to ENR online, there is currently a strong demand for construction throughout the U.S. But there are also some significant construction booms going on in local economies. A July report from the Wall Street Journal shows an increased demand for construction in New York City, with over 42,000 permits issued for housing units in the city during the first half of 2015. One trade expert calls this an astounding figure and says we’re β€œheaded into the stratosphere” with an unprecedented building boom. Β The WSJ story further talks about a tax abatement

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Hospital operator pays out millions for malpractice

NYC Health + Hospitals, a public benefit corporation that operates several clinics and public hospitals in New York City, paid out $124 million to plaintiffs in medical malpractice complaints in 2015. The total amount that it paid was a drop from the $133 million that it paid to injured patients in 2014. However, medical malpractice claims against the organization rose from 536 to 552 in 2015.

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New York Personal Injury Law Firm Takes a Look at Construction Deaths

In fiscal year 2015, 10 workers died while doing their jobs on construction sites in New York City. This almost doubled the annual average number of fatalities over each of the prior four years.Β  There was also a 53 percent increase in the number of construction workers injured on New York City jobsites over the course of fiscal year 2015, with 324 workers left hurt after incidents on-the-job.Β  Equipment World reports that a significant number of the deaths were preventable but occurred anyway because job safety conditions on many New York City jobsites are β€œwoefully inadequate.” Regulators are supposed to make sure that safety rules

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New York Workers’ Compensation Law Firm Discusses Trench Collapse

Recently, a 40-year-old construction worker was at a worksite in Queens, New York. He was overseeing the construction of a building foundation and the process of laying rebar.Β  Unfortunately, a wall of dirt fell onto the man, burying him to above his head. He had to be pulled out of the collapsed trench by firefighters and was taken to the hospital where he was listed in critical condition.Β  One source indicated that while he had a pulse at the time he was rescued from the collapsed trench, his body had turned blue due to the difficulty in getting oxygen since the dirt had fell atop

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Workers Rally for Safer NY Job Sites

We often talk about the work of federal and state regulators, safety advocacy groups and others standing in the gap to provide safety for front-line workers in the construction industry, but in some cases, the workers themselves also seek improvements within the industry. A report in ENRNew York shows thousands of workers rallying on the streets to ask for stricter safety regulations within New York City boroughs. Union workers and public officials met in front of City Hall, carrying symbolic coffins and playing β€œAmazing Grace” on bagpipes to highlight the very real risks that workers there face and to represent those who tragically passed away

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Personal Injury Protection Insurance Coverage

In the United States, a large percentage of civil litigation is comprised of personal injury lawsuits. According to the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, in 2005, 60 percent of the 26,928 real property, contract and tort trials were related to some form of personal injury. Additionally, it was reported that over personal injury cases were heard in the state courts of the 75 most populous counties in the nation. If you are injured in an accident, Personal Injury Protection is one type of auto insurance coverage that may benefit you. Not all states have this insurance coverage, but it is a requirement

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Can a Sexual Assault Victim File a Civil Lawsuit?

According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), 346,830 sexual assaults or rapes of persons 12 years or older were reported in 2012. And according to a new survey by the Association of American Universities (AAU), 23%, or 1 in 4, of female college students said that they are sexually assaulted before they graduate. These numbers are significantly higher than the numbers reported in 2014. The National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW) reports that approximately 20 million out of 112 million women, or 18%, in the United States have been raped during their lifetime and approximately 30% of cases involving sexual

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