New York City woman awarded $4 million after being injured by fallen tree branch
People in New York City and beyond expect that homeowners, business owners and city officials are doing what they can to keep people safe. However,
People in New York City and beyond expect that homeowners, business owners and city officials are doing what they can to keep people safe. However,
Watching a child suffer is likely one of the hardest things for a parent to endure. A couple from New York can attest to that. Their son was born with a genetic disorder called Tay-Sachs. He began having seizures and lost control of his muscles. He died when he was just 2-years-old.
Distracted driving has been a major topic in car crash prevention. As New York City residents know, many studies suggest that the risk of a
When a patient trusts a doctor, he or she places his or her life in the physician’s hands. A patient hopes that the doctor will exercise due diligence and inform the patient of any important information. However, this does not always happen. When it does not, this may present the potential for a medical malpractice suit.
People in New York City go to the hospital expecting that they will feel better when they leave. However, mistakes made by physicians and other medical professionals can leave patients with further complications. In the past, physicians routinely refused to acknowledge when errors were made and often never apologized. However, a new initiative could change that going forward.