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How to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents in New York?

Riding a motorcycle in New York can be a thrilling experience and yet, it is fraught with danger too. Many motorists in NYC are in the habit of aggressive driving and this factor, in combination with the congested roads, increases the probability of a motorcycle accident. Unlike other motor vehicles, motorcycles do not have airbags and seatbelts and this lack of physical protection and safety features can cause even a minor crash to cause serious injuries to the motorcycle rider.

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How Crash Avoidance Systems Prevent Car Accidents

The conventional view regarding automobile accidents held that they were inevitable, and therefore, safety systems were developed to keep the car driver and the passengers safe. Features such as seat belts and airbags were developed in order to mitigate the risk of a severe injury or fatality in the event of a crash. With advancements in the field of automobile technology, however, it is now possible to prevent accidents from happening in the first place.

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Steps to Take After a Car Accident in NYC

No matter how carefully you drive, there are times when you may be involved in a car accident on the streets of New York. Being in a car collision can be a shocking experience, but it is important that you don’t panic and instead respond with calmness. Read on to know more about what steps you need to take as per the law if you have been involved in an automobile accident in New York.

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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 filed in the Manhattan Supreme Court alleges.

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