• Five Elements of a Strong Personal Injury Case

    Posted in Personal Injury and tagged by Kenneth A. Wilhelm, Esq.

    Personal injury cases can stem from car accidents, slip and fall incidents, medical negligence (carelessness), construction accidents, workplace injuries and many other circumstances. However, every personal injury case is different. A case is strengthened when there is evidence to substantiate its claims. Here are five key elements of a strong personal injury case. 1. Clear …

  • Effective Treatments for Spastic Cerebral Palsy

    Posted in Catastrophic Injury and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

    Spastic cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common form of cerebral palsy, affecting a majority of diagnosed children. It is characterized by muscle stiffness and difficulties with movement and coordination. While the condition is lifelong, a range of treatments can help improve function, reduce complications and enhance a patient’s quality of life. Questions of medical …

  • Top Five Summer Injury Risks for Children

    Posted in Personal Injury and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

     The summer months are a great time to spend with family and friends. This is usually when many of us take road trips, go camping or host backyard parties and barbecues. However, it is important to remember that summer is also the time of year when there is an increased risk of serious injuries especially …

  • Slip-and-Fall Dangers in the Summer: What You Need to Know

    Posted in Personal Injury and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

     Summer is the time when most of us love to gather outside for swimming pool parties, barbecues and other fun activities. But, it may also be the time for us to take certain precautions and steps toward ensuring the safety of children and guests. Before hosting a party, all property owners should make sure that …

  • A Vision Zero for Construction Site Safety?

    Posted in Construction Accidents and tagged by Ken Wilhelm

     Recent statistics show Mayor Bill de Blasio’s Vision Zero program may be playing a role in bringing down the number of pedestrian collisions and traffic accidents overall in New York City. However, there is another safety issue that is slipping under the radar. The Building Trades Employers Association at a recent City Council hearing proposed …

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