New York Injury Law Firm News

Fatal Brooklyn Construction Accident Results in Fines for Subcontractor
A subcontractor who is currently overseeing the construction of a 35-story high-rise in downtown Brooklyn where a laborer, Raul Tenelema Puli, fell to his death last November, is facing a fine for having failed to provide scaffold fall protection to the victim. According to THE CITY, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found …
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What Are Some of the First Signs of Cerebral Palsy?
If you suspect that your child may have cerebral palsy, it is important to understand its consequences and how you can get the help you and your family need. Promptly recognizing the first signs of cerebral palsy is crucial as is quickly contacting medical professionals who can help your child lead an improved quality of …
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Injured in a Supermarket Slip and Fall Accident? What You Need to Know
Grocery stores and supermarkets are among the most common locations where slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall accidents occur. This is especially true when stores fail to take the necessary safety measures to prevent such incidents. Slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall accidents often result in major injuries, and sometimes, even fatalities. Supermarket employees and owners and managers have a duty …
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Four People Killed in Lower East Side E-Bike Shop Fire
Four people died and two victims were in critical condition after an e-bike shop fire on the lower east side in Manhattan. According to an NBC New York news report, the fire erupted shortly after midnight on June 20 near the corner of Madison and Catherine Streets in the Lower East Side. More than 100 …
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U.S Pedestrian Deaths at 41-Year High
Pedestrian accident deaths in the United States surged once again in 2022, reaching its highest point in 41 years, furthering a worrisome trend that has shown no signs of stopping. According to new estimates from the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA), at least 7,508 people on foot were killed by drivers on U.S. roadways in …




