New York Injury Law Firm News

What Types of Documentation Do I Need to Prove a Truck Accident Case?
Truck accidents tend to result in major, if not life-threatening injuries, for victims. And as the victim of such accidents that are caused by the actions of a negligent (careless) party, you should not have to bear the financial burden of medical expenses and other damages. It is true that truck accidents are typically more …
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Four Facts About New York Scaffolding Accidents
Scaffolding accidents are among the most dangerous incidents that occur at construction sites, often resulting in severe injuries or fatalities. These temporary platforms are essential for workers performing tasks at elevation, but they also pose significant hazards if not properly constructed, maintained or used. Falls from scaffolding are the leading cause of injury in such …
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Citi Bike Riders Report Suffering Severe Injuries after Brake Failures
An article in the New York Daily News describes the injuries sustained by several Citi Bike riders as severe and “grotesque.” Earlier this month, Citi Bike announced that it has pulled from service its entire fleet of 1,000 electric pedal-assist bikes because of a problem with the brakes. The Daily News gave several examples of …
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Steps to Take If You Have Suffered a Brain Injury in a Car Accident
If you have been involved in a New York City car accident, you know you’re at risk of suffering a range of injuries. Head injuries or traumatic brain injuries are often a consequence of car accidents. This may occur when you hit your head against the steering wheel or the vehicle’s interior, or when you …
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New York City Begins Lead Paint Testing in 135,000 Apartments
Mayor Bill de Blasio kicked off the New York City Housing Authority’s (NYCHA) (The Projects) new lead-based paint testing program on Monday, April 15. According to a WABC news report, for the first time ever, 135,000 apartments will be tested with portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyzers. City officials say that this massive testing effort and …
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