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Can You Claim Damages For PTSD After a New York Car Crash?

Most people associate Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) with military personnel who have served in areas of severe conflict and war. However, this disorder may afflict any person who has faced any situation that causes severe stress and emotional trauma.

PTSD may also strike victims of car accidents and it can be a harrowing experience to grapple with nightmares, flashbacks, and strong emotions around the car accident. If your New York car accident was caused due to the negligent driving of another party and led you to suffer from PTSD, you can file a personal injury claim to receive compensation for the hardships you suffered.

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Leading Causes of Teenage Driver Car Accidents in New York

Car accidents can create mayhem in your life, especially if they result in grave injuries. While accidents can happen to anyone driving a car, data shows that teenage drivers are at a greater risk because they have little experience of the road, and tend to underestimate the time required for any given driving maneuver. Teens aged 15 to 20 are at a high risk of death in teenage auto accidents in New York City.

The risk of a car accident resulting in fatality doubles when teen drivers have other passengers riding with them. If you have been injured in a car accident caused by a

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Who is Liable For Your Injuries in a Teen Auto Accident?

Data from the New York State Department of Health shows that around 10 people are killed or have to visit a hospital for their injuries after being involved in car accidents caused by teen drivers. The risk of auto accidents is highest in the 16-to-19 year age group as compared to all other ages.

The causes of teen auto accidents are many and diverse, but most of them stem from behaviors that are typical for that age. Data from New York City teen car accidents show that teen drivers often resort to speeding and driving without paying sufficient attention to the road. They have a

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How to Claim Compensation in a Hit and Run Accident?

Under New York law, a person who has been involved in an accident that resulted in damage to property or personal injury, must remain at the site of the accident and report it. However, most people do not wish to be held liable for their involvement and therefore, they flee from the accident scene, willfully ignoring the law.

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What Are The Key Causes of Bus Accidents in New York City?

Several people travel by bus in New York because the buses run till later in the evening and also because bus travel is less expensive than taking the train. Whether it is the New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) that serves over 650 million persons every year, or the several private buses plying on the roads of New York City, busing is one of the most efficient and therefore, popular means of mass transit.

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5 Leading Causes of NYC Construction Accidents

The construction sector of NYC is one of the most dangerous industries as it is responsible for many deaths and injuries of workers as well as bystanders every year. In 2007 alone, 761 construction workers were injured in on-site accidents in the city, according to the NYC Department of Buildings. During the first half of 2019, 286 construction-related injuries were reported in the Big Apple. 

While the labor laws regulate the risks and dangers of the construction sector, the number of deaths and injuries is on the rise. The following list of the five leading causes of construction injuries and deaths may indicate

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Bike Accidents on the Rise in Brooklyn

New York City has recently witnessed a worrying surge in the number of bike accidents. Despite measures taken by the cityto keep cyclists safe from traffic accidents, riding a bike in the Big Apple remains dangerous. In 2019, the city reported more than 25 fatal bike accidents, and about 64% of these happened in Brooklyn alone. In 2018, 15 severe bike accidents had happened in NYC. 

The city has taken new measures to improve the safety of cyclists. Modified traffic patterns and pro-bicycle infrastructure have been introduced to assist cyclists and eliminate bicycle accidents entirely instead of just reducing the numbers. 

While these measures may

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Bronx: Family Files Lawsuit for Wrongful Death of Mom

A mother of two children died at the Lincoln Hospital in Bronx, NYC, after a minor procedure, following which the deceased’s family filed a medical malpractice lawsuit. Rosemary Abreu went to the hospital on Sep. 20, 2019, to remove a cyst from her thigh. While the procedure of cyst removal is simple, Abreu didn’t come out alive. 

According to the NY Daily News, the 27-year-old mother suffered a cardiac arrest in the middle of the surgery, fell into a coma, and died shortly after. Her family has filed a $50 million medical malpractice lawsuit.

Abreu was a paraprofessional at the Department of Education

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Tragic Tales of Medical Blunders at NYC Hospitals

During the past five years, medical malpractice and negligence at NYC’s 11 public hospitals have caused 468 deaths. The NY Post’s analysis of the city comptroller data obtained through a Freedom of Information request found that the city has paid 56 families around $34 million since 2014. The city-wide compensations were given on account of settlements against wrongful death claims made by the victims’ families.

About 72 percent of the 106 wrongful-death lawsuits filed against HHC hospitals in 2014 are still awaiting verdicts. Out of all the hospitals operating under the NYC Health and Hospital Corporation, the King’s County Hospital had the highest

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Manhattan Man Died in an Elevator Accident

It was a typical Thursday morning on Aug. 22, 2019, when 30-year-old Samuel C. Waisbren exited the elevator lift into the lobby at the Manhattan Promenade apartment building. The lift underwent a severe malfunction and suddenly dropped, crushing Waisbren to the death between the wall and the lift-car. 

Three people were present inside the lift-car when the accident occurred. People present in the lobby were horrified by the event. Another man named Tyler Hartsfield, who was present in the same elevator and had managed to jump out of the lift before Waisbren was killed, reportedly said that he still has nightmares of the incident. 

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