NYC officials closer to finding cause of fatal elevator accident
When news broke in December 2011 that a woman was killed in a tragic New York City elevator accident, many likely wondered about the safety
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When news broke in December 2011 that a woman was killed in a tragic New York City elevator accident, many likely wondered about the safety
There are many cars that travel on the streets of New York City, but many pedestrians also use those streets to get around the city.
When people are left with debilitating injuries in New York City and beyond due to errors made by physicians and other hospital staff, those professionals should be held accountable. One man who suffered injuries because of a delayed diagnosis just now received the justice he was looking for after a doctor’s errors put him in a wheelchair, unable to see or speak.
People assume they will make it to work safely, especially if they are riding a bus. Unfortunately, that wasnβt the case last week when a
People assume that physicians are aware of the most state-of-the-art technologies, but some physicians appear to be ignoring one technology that could help prevent fatalities.