Curbing Cabbies Who Hurt Pedestrians: New βCooperβs Lawβ in NY
New York City may be getting a new law that further punishes cab drivers who injure or kill pedestrians and cyclists. Recent news reports from
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New York City may be getting a new law that further punishes cab drivers who injure or kill pedestrians and cyclists. Recent news reports from
Itβs not just regular private vehicle traffic that New York City pedestrians need to worry about β even first responder or public emergency vehicles can
Readers of this medical malpractice blog may remember the recent media coverage of a hepatitis C outbreak caused by a single medical technician who was injecting and swapping drug-filled syringes with saline. The contaminated needles infected 45 patients, resulting in illness and two deaths.
Thereβs a new administration in town in NYC, and one of the big priorities of incoming Mayor Bill De Blasio is to put further restrictions
A recent case of a collision between a truck and a New York City transit bus is an example of how these larger vehicles generate