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29-year-old man dies in New York City construction accident

Construction workers in New York City and beyond travel to their jobs everyday and often assume they will make it back home safely. Tragically, a construction accident can leave someone with devastating injuries. In certain cases, injuries sustained in a construction accident are fatal. A 29-year-old man is dead after an accident at a construction site on Staten Island. The accident happened around 11 a.m. on June 21. According to police, the man suffered a severe head injury after the wall of a trench collapsed. The worker was taken to the Staten Island University Hospital. However, his injuries were so severe that he was later

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Car accident leaves young woman with traumatic brain injury

A brain injury can be utterly life changing. A person’s mood may be affected. They may be unable to walk or talk. In some instances, people do not survive. Almost one year ago, a 19-year-old woman was involved in a car accident that left her with a traumatic brain injury. The woman was a passenger in a vehicle being driven by a friend. The friend attempted to make a left turn when an SUV crashed into the car. The impact of the car accident caused the woman’s brain to hit the side of her skull. She was left unable to breathe on her own or

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Are authorities doing enough to prevent fatal car accidents?

Between 2001 and 2010, 3,923 people died in New York City traffic accidents. During that same time, 3,882 people were killed by guns. These numbers make it clear that cars are more dangerous than guns. Despite that, only about 10 percent of serious car accidents are investigated by New York City police. Recently, a transit advocacy group gathered to urge city leaders to concentrate more efforts on reducing fatal car accidents and investigating them further when they do happen. β€œThe NYPD must prioritize the crimes that hurt the most people,” one advocate said. According to reports, the NYPD has 19 detectives devoted to investigating accidents.

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Bus accidents prompt federal officials to shut down 26 bus companies

When people in New York City step onto a bus, they assume they will arrive at their destination safely. However, a number of bus accidents in recent years have shown that many bus operators are cutting corners and putting passengers in danger. Just two weeks ago we wrote about a bus accident that occurred in the Bronx in which 15 people were killed. The bus driver was charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide. That accident and others prompted federal officials to launch an investigation into the motor coach industry. Recently, 26 bus companies were shut down after it was determined they were β€œimminent hazards

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New Yorkers blame other drivers for car accidents

A car accident in New York City may not just ruin a person’s day. It could also leave them with devastating injuries. In some instances, the injuries they suffer may lead to death. So why do so many car accidents happen on New York City streets? A new poll shows that many New Yorkers blame other drivers. NY1 recently conducted a survey to determine who people think causes the most accidents. Although bicyclists and pedestrians are blamed by some, the survey shows the majority of New Yorkers blame car drivers. In fact, of the Manhattan residents who were surveyed, close to 60 percent blame drivers.

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Are fatigued surgeons more likely to make errors?

Medical professionals are obligated to provide their patients with quality care. Patients and families in New York City trust that doctors and surgeons are doing whatever they can to prevent errors. However, a new study suggests that fatigue may impact how a surgeon performs.

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