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A Look at NY Construction Worker Fatalities

A substantial number of construction accidents in New York City in recent years have resulted in far too many fatalities.Β  In fact, according to Crain’s New York, there were a total of 25-construction industry deaths in 2015.Β Β  The high death rate is being driven by a building boom, among other factors including construction companies that are not prioritizing the safety of their staff members. Fatal construction accidents are devastating for everyone, but all-too-often, the construction worker’s family is left without the financial support they need because their deceased loved one is no longer contributing to their household income. Workers’ compensation should provide death benefits for

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Malpractice awards and settlements are often significant

Medical malpractice victims in New York and around the country often suffer catastrophic harm and are sometimes awarded significant damages by juries. A Baltimore hospital agreed to pay $190 million to 8,000 litigants in 2014 after it was revealed that one of their most senior gynecologists had used surveillance equipment to secretly photograph his patients. Another 2014 medical malpractice case involved a 29-year-old woman who was left brain damaged and paralyzed in part because paramedics lacked the equipment needed to treat her anaphylactic shock. A jury awarded her $172 million for her past and future medical expenses and pain.

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Type 3c diabetes commonly misdiagnosed, study finds

Those who have diabetes mellitus or who are aware of the disease may only know of two types: type 1 and type 2. However, some may be interested to learn that there is a third type, which is commonly called type 3c or Diabetes of the Exocrine Pancreas. This type of diabetes is caused by damage to the pancreas. A study found that this type of diabetes was commonly misdiagnosed by doctors as type 2.

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Partial Building Collapse in NY Leaves Construction Worker Injured

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, construction workers being struck by objects is considered one of the fatal four hazards responsible for the majority of construction fatalities.Β  Examples of struck by injuries could include vehicles or machinery hitting construction workers; equipment tipping over onto construction workers; or numerous other hazardous incidents in which workers are hit by objects or equipment. In any circumstance where a construction worker is hit by an object or is otherwise hurt or killed by job-related duties, that construction worker or his family should consult with New York construction accident lawyers.Β  Workers’ compensation benefits could be available to the

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Three Construction Accidents, Two Fatalities: A Look at the Dangers of Construction in NYC

Construction is one of the most dangerous fields to work in.  When a construction worker is hurt or killed on the job, the worker or his surviving family members must understand the legal protections that are in place. Workers’ compensation injury or death benefits should be available to shield the injured employee and his family members from potential loss. Contacting New York City construction accident lawyers can make it possible for those whose lives have been affected by a construction accident to ensure that financial damage does not follow the physical damage of the accident. Unfortunately, the construction industry in New York City has been

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Breast cancer deaths prominent among black women

According to a report from the American Cancer Society, there has been a 39% drop in breast cancer deaths between 1989 and 2015. At the same time, the organization found that white women were 39% more likely to survive breast cancer than African-American women. If the Breast Cancer Facts & Figures 2017-2018 report is any indication, the trend is a constant one. Several explanations for it have been proposed, which should interest anyone in New York who has or knows someone who has this condition.

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Important Tips to Settle a Personal Injury Claim

A majority of civil litigation in the United States is made up of personal injury lawsuits. Some common causes of personal injuries include traffic accidents, dog bites, construction accidents, dog bites, swimming pool accidents, slip and fall, defective products, fires and burns and medical malpractice. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 6 million auto collisions occur each year in the US – an average of about 1 car accident per 10 seconds. About 40,000 deaths are also caused by car accidents. Tips to Settle Personal Injury Claims Although some people say that it is difficult to settle after making a personal injury

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