New York Injury Law Firm News

New York City Paid Out Millions to Settle Playground Injury Cases
New York City has settled close to $20 million in lawsuits, which resulted from playground injuries, the New York Daily News reports. The city paid out 566 settlements in city playground-related personal injury claims, according to records obtained by the Daily News. Shoddy inspections and lack of repairs were the main issues that apparently led …
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Understanding Bicycle Accident Investigations
In the aftermath of a bicycle accident, it is important to thoroughly look into how the incident occurred and how the bicyclist was injured. Often, accident reconstruction experts are necessary to determine what caused the crash. In some cases, there may have been a defect in the bicycle or its components. Sometimes, the road or …
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The Debilitating Effects of a Knee Ligament Injury
Knee ligament injuries are among the most painful and disabling injuries for victims and are often caused by a traumatic accident such as a direct impact to the knee. The knee is a complex joint supported by four major ligaments, which stabilize the joint, allowing people to walk, bend, run and bear weight. When one …
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Protecting Your Rights after a Food Poisoning Incident
Food poisoning may strike anywhere and at any time. Regardless of the time of year, no location is safe. Be it the ballpark, your neighborhood deli or a fancy restaurant, you are always at risk of suffering a food-borne illness. You trust eateries based on their reputation in the community. But, the fact remains that …
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Safety First on the Road this Fourth of July
Lower gas prices this year generally means more drivers will be on the roads during the long Fourth of July weekend. The Automobile Association of America (AAA) predicts nearly 42 million people will travel 50 miles of more from home this Independence Day. Officials are expecting to see more people on the road than they …
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