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Fatal car crash in Hell’s Kitchen

New York City residents know just how tough it is to navigate traffic in a clogged city. Bumper to bumper traffic can be frustrating and even deadly at times. Such is the case for a 48-year-old motorcyclist who lost his life in a New York City car accident. The accident happened on Oct. 26 shortly after 2 p.m. in the Hell’s Kitchen area of New York on 11th Avenue and 44th Street. According to the New York City Fire Department, the 22-year-old taxi driver was heading south on 11th Avenue and tried to turn onto 44th Street. The motorcyclist was driving behind him. When the

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Bus accident leaves eight people injured

Millions of people ride the bus in and around New York City. Most of the time, people arrive at their destinations without incident, but an early morning bus ride into New York City gave some passengers quite a scare. On Oct. 18 around 5:35 a.m. in Rockland County near Sloatsburg, a New York Trailways bus carrying 16 passengers rear-ended a tractor-trailer. It was reported that a guardrail is the only thing that prevented the bus from going into the nearby river. Eight people were injured in the bus accident, but only the driver suffered injuries severe enough to warrant admission to an area hospital. The

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Hit and run car accident leads to DWI charges

New York City residents who are injured in car accidents as a result of someone else’s negligence are justified under the law to seek personal injury compensation, even in a hit and run accident. Unfortunately in cases of a hit and run car accident, this isn’t always possible as sometimes those that leave the scene of an accident are never found. For one case however, New York State troopers were able to locate an individual involved in a hit and run, and this may only be the beginning of her legal troubles. A car accident occurred on the evening of October 2 in the Town

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Medical malpractice case results in additional damages

New babies are born in New York every day. Many are born without incident and are able to go home with their loving parents. Unfortunately, for some newborns, they do not have the luxury of going home to grow up with their health intact. Due to the negligence of the health care personnel responsible for their wellbeing, these innocent babies are left with a lifetime of struggles.

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Medical malpractice license sanctions may help related lawsuits

The New York State Department of Health Board for Professional Medical Conduct is charged with the responsibility of investigating and prosecuting claims of medical malpractice against physicians, who are also licensed by the state. Distinct from a medical malpractice lawsuit, these proceedings can result in professional sanctions against a doctor for his or her actions. In addition to censure and reprimand, the Board can issue fines, order education or retraining as well as community service. It can also order revocation or surrender of the physician’s license. While the Board serves an important function, one cause for concern is that its

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Structural defect accident: 4-year-old severs finger in school

On September 27, a 4-year-old girl in pre-kindergarten at a Staten Island public school lost a part of two fingers when she tried to go to the bathroom. Premises liability is an area of the law focusing on structural defect accidents, slip and fall injury as well as other forms of negligence by a landowner or other person or entity in possession of certain real property. In this instance, the accident occurred when the little girl tried to enter a unisex bathroom in her classroom. A boy was exiting as the girl entered, and her fingers got stuck in the door jamb, and part of

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Drunk, off-duty NYPD officer kills pedestrian

Car accidents are an unfortunate part of life in New York City, but that does not mean they are ever easy to handle. They are especially tragic when an innocent victim is cut down by a drunk driver. An off-duty New York City police officer is facing charges, loss of his job and a potential wrongful death lawsuit after he recently struck and killed a 22-year-old pedestrian on White Plains Road in the Wakefield section of the Bronx. The car accident occurred about 4 a.m. The victim later died at a local hospital. The off-duty officer has been charged with vehicular manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide

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