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NY Construction is Less Safe Than 7 Years Ago, Crain’s Says

You would think that job safety is something that gets better over time. Every year, federal safety agencies and other groups work hard to promote safety practices in the workplace and more data about the biggest risks in various industries is made available for review. Still, workplace safety is not immune to some of the dangerous trends that can leave workers exposed to a greater chance of having a severe or serious accident. One illustration of this is in a prominent story from this past November in Crain’s New York Business. The story begins with the chilling tale of a worker who fell five floors

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New Yorkers Rally For Construction Safety

In the last federal fiscal year, there were 18 workers killed at construction job sites in New York City. This was an increase compared with 12 worker fatalities in the prior federal fiscal year, and 7 deaths two years prior.Β  The increase in fatalities at construction sites throughout the city has prompted concerns among workers, public officials and safety advocates.Β  The New York Daily News reported that thousands rallied recently to draw attention to the problem and demand greater safety measures in order for workers to be better protected. The construction field is a high risk field even under the best of circumstances. Unfortunately, employers

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Juvenile Compensation Claims in Personal Injury Cases

When a child is involved in a personal injury case, the NY State legislated β€œstatute of limitations” does not end until the child’s 20th birthday. As NY laws consider a minor constrained by an age disability, the normal statute of limitations of two and a half years is put on hold until the child turns 18. Thereafter, the statute of limitations goes into effect on the child’s 21st. birthday. Eligibility for filing juvenile personal injury claims in New York The minimum eligibility for filing  personal injury claims in NY is adulthood, or 18 years of age, so all children, no matter at what age they

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Childhood Abuse Developing into a Personal Injury Case

Personal injury incidents are tragic, but they become even more devastating when a child is the victim of abuse leading to permanent injuries. Globally, thousands of children are found to be the victims of parental neglect, police torture, foster-home abuse, and teacher abuse. In New York State, children of abuse can suffer permanent physical and emotional damages, which shape these children into violent, insecure, or emotionally unstable adults, years later. If you were abused as a child, or you happen to be the unfortunate parent of an abused child, you can turn to law for justice. When can a NY childhood abuse case turn into

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Determining Liability for Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall cases are a part of premises-related personal injuries. Tripping or slipping and falling is something all of us would have experienced at some point of time or the other in our lives. At times such accidents might turn out to be more serious resulting in a severe personal injury. A personal injury lawsuit may be filed if this slip and fall injury is caused by the negligence of someone else. If the owner or occupier of the property has been negligent by not removing dangers in front of you even though he had the ability and knowledge to do so, or if

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How New York State Treats Injured Workers

Under New York State laws, a wide range of employers are obligated to provide workers’ compensation benefits to their employees. These employers have to post a notice of coverage in a visible location at their business address. The laws governing the worker’s compensation privileges in the state are collectively known as the Worker’s Compensation Laws (WCL). Which types of employees are covered by the WCL? Workers in a non-profit business. This category includes all part-time or leased employees, family members, and volunteers. County or municipal employees engaged in β€œhazardous” work All public school teachers except the teachers employed by New York City; and all public

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C-Section Injuries and What You need to Know about Them

Any parent would be devastated to know that their baby has suffered injury or has a medical complication because of c-section mistakes. Healthcare professionals and doctors in the delivery room have a fantastic responsibility of safe and sound delivery of an infant.

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When does Medical Malpractice Turn into a Criminal Case?

In normal medical malpractice cases, the “guilt” of a medical practitioner is defended in court by an obvious argument that someone else in the same situation might also have done it. Thus most medical errors wind up in civil courts in the form of malpractice charges.

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When not to file a Medical Malpractice Case in New York

Between 1999 and 2008, a high proportion of medical malpractice claims were filed in New York State. Court Statistics.org reports that in 2008 medical malpractice cases resulted in 7.4% of all tort cases, and 1.1% of all civil lawsuits filed in the state. As medical malpractice laws differ from state to state, it is important to understand the New York State laws pertaining to medical malpractice before filing a lawsuit.

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