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Undocumented Immigrants Can Receive Compensation Too!

Hesitation when filing a lawsuit relating to a personal injury matter is common. Being an undocumented immigrant with the fear of being reported to ICE, filing a personal injury lawsuit may not typically come to mind. However, no matter what the immigration status of an induvial is, all human beings are protected under New York Read More

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Diving into Safety: Understanding and Preventing Swimming Pool Accidents

During the summertime, using a public or private pool seems like a great way to cool off. However, accidents in or around swimming pools do occur, can be devastating, and often result in serious injuries or even death. Lawsuits related to swimming pool accidents are not uncommon, and the state of New York has specific Read More

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Navigating New York Burn Injury Claims and Compensation

Fires can have a catastrophic impact on individuals and their families, causing severe bodily harm as well as damage to homes and other personal belongings. According to the Firefighters Association of the State of New York, New York is the leading state in fire-related deaths, with at least 45 civilian lives lost as of March Read More

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New York Injury Lawyers Discuss the Complexities of Ride Sharing Accidents

Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft have changed transportation by providing a reasonably priced substitute for taxis. Nevertheless, as these services have become more popular, there have been more ride-sharing accidents in New York. In fact, research has shown that approximately 97 fatal crashes between 2017 and 2018 involved Uber vehicles. When in a ride-sharing Read More

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Understanding Birth Injuries: A Guide for NY Parents Navigating the Challenges of Their Child’s Health

The birth of a child is supposed to be a joyous occasion, but unfortunately, it can also result in birth injuries. Birth injuries are sustained by a newborn during delivery. The injuries can range from mild to severe. Some birth injuries can even result in permanent disabilities and are commonly due to labor and delivery. Read More

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New York Injury Lawyers Discuss Forklift Accidents

Every four days, someone is killed in a forklift accident in the U.S., with pedestrians accounting for about 36% of these deaths. The National Safety Council reported that almost 7,300 non-fatal work-related injuries occurred due to forklift accidents in private industries. In 2020, forklifts are considered dangerous machinery due to their large size and complex Read More

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New York Construction Accidents & Scaffolding

Construction sites are infamously known for their dangerous work conditions with at least 550 construction related injuries occurring in 2022 alone as well as 11 deaths. The most common causes of these construction incidents are falls from structures such as scaffolds. A scaffold is a movable and temporary structure that provides construction workers with support Read More

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Pedestrian Accidents

New York City has a population of 8.4 million people with about two thirds of the population using public streets or transit to get around. On average there are 15,000 people injured each year in pedestrian accidents with approximately 300 pedestrians being killed in these accidents. Accidents involving pedestrians can be extremely tragic and drastically Read More

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Subway Accidents

New York City has over 400 subway systems and is home to the longest system of train lines in the United States. With over 2 million passengers riding the New York City subway system daily, accidents occur frequently, with over one-third of all subway incidents being accidental. Personal injury accidents such as slips and falls, Read More

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No-Fault Claims: The 45-Day Rule

For anyone treating patients involved in motor vehicle accidents, it’s vital to be aware of the 45-day rule. This rule applies to no-fault insurance claims, which aim to provide coverage for medical expenses that arise from an accident. Under the 45-day rule, medical providers only have 45 days from the date of service to submit Read More

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