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Causes of Commercial Truck Accidents in New York

In the US, over 15 million commercial trucks transport 70 percent of goods in the country each year. A large number of trucks on the roads also results in a large number of fateful accidents. According to FMCSA (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) data, there was a 34 percent decrease in the number of fatal accidents involving commercial trucks between 2005 and 2009. But in a disturbing trend, this reduction was followed by an increase of 45 percent between 2009 and 2018.

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NYC Woman Commits Suicide Due to Hospital Staff’s Negligence

A woman committed suicide in NYC by jumping off a Midtown hotel in 2018 because she wasn’t provided adequate care by a city hospital. Jiawen Liu, a young Brooklyn resident, was found dead on the Wolcott Hotel’s second-story balcony after being discharged from the Bellevue Hospital just a few hours earlier. 

According to NY Post, Liu had been brought to the hospital for a psychiatric evaluation after showing suspicious behavior and was allegedly discharged prematurely, leading to the eventual suicide. Her family has filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against the hospital. Liu died because of the city hospital staff’s negligence and carelessness, the lawsuit

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The Four Most Common Medical Malpractices in NYC

When health care providers commit medical malpractice, it means they deviated from fulfilling their duty of properly treating and caring for their patients. Medical negligence could leave the patient with significant injuries or severe complications and even lead to the patient’s death. The resulting emotional and financial strain on the victims’ families often results in the filing of big medical malpractice lawsuits.

Medical negligence is the third leading cause of deaths in the US, with around 250,000 patients dying from medical errors every year. New York City is among the top US cities where medical malpractice cases are rampant. NYC resolved 13,712 cases of medical

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Brooklyn Drunk Driver Crashes Truck into Vehicles

A driver rammed a rented truck into seven other vehicles in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, causing many injuries. The driver was identified as convicted felon Devon Brandon. Authorities said the crash happened because the 36-year-old was driving under the influence. The 2017 incident underscores the severity of drunk driving as a contributor to injuries and deaths on NYC roads. 

Right after the incident, Brandon tried to escape the scene in a fire truck that responded to the multi-vehicle collision. Despite the comical nature of the event, the crash injured nine people, including Brandon.

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Fire Extinguisher Explosion at NYC Construction Site Kills Worker

On May 13, 2020, a fire extinguisher exploded in a Manhattan building, killing a construction worker and severely injuring another. The explosion happened in a building located on Ninth Avenue in Chelsea. 

According to the first responders and medical crews who reached the incident site, the explosion took place on the building’s fourth floor. One of the workers was pronounced dead, and the other was shifted to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment. The incident has highlighted the many dangers surrounding construction work in NYC. 

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NYC Was Among US Cities With 10-Year-High Fire Death Rates in 2018

New York City witnessed 88 fatalities caused by fires in 2018 alone, according to FDNY Commissioner, Daniel Nigro. The figure is the highest recorded for any year in the last decade, with only 2007 reporting more fire-related deaths of 95. 

The number of deaths caused by fires was about 73 in 2017. In 2016, only 48 fire-related deaths happened in NYC, which was the lowest recorded in a hundred years. Nigro termed the surge in the number as a β€˜concerning development’ while testifying before the New York City Council’s Committee on Fire and Emergency Management about the $2.1 billion FDNY budget.

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NYC Student Awarded $60 Million in Chemistry Experiment Burn Accident

A former Manhattan student was awarded around $60 million in 2019 as compensation for a 2014 incident where the student suffered agonizing burns during a chemistry-class’ nitrate demonstration experiment. The judge upheld the jury’s verdict of $60 million in pain and suffering damages to the victim, the now 21-year-old Alonzo Yanes. The student was 16-year-old and in 10th grade at the time of the horrifying accident at the Beacon High School. 

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How a Mother Won $1 Million in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

Lucia Ferreira, 24, won $1 million in a medical malpractice lawsuit against a Brooklyn hospital in 2006 for her first child’s death during delivery in 1997. Ferreira and her husband were excitedly awaiting the birth of their first child – a daughter. She was seven months pregnant when she went into rapid labor at home on July 1, 1997. 

Unfortunately, complications arose as the baby ended up in a footling breech position, with her head stuck in the birth canal. The baby asphyxiated as she was receiving no blood or oxygen through the umbilical cord and was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital. 

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Second Child Killed in Brooklyn Car Accident Within 3 Days

A young boy was killed in a road accident in Brooklyn in Feb. 2020; the second traffic accident involving a child’s death in three days. On Feb. 27, 2020, at around 8:30 am, an SUV hit seven-year-old Payson Lott and his mother while they were walking on a crosswalk at the Blake and Pennsylvania Avenues intersection in Brooklyn. The shocking incident occurred only two days after a 10-year-old girl was hit and killed by a school bus in the same area. 

Video footage of the event showed how the silver Jeep Cherokee driver turned right at the intersection and slammed into Payson, without stopping. Crossing

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