New York Injury Law Firm News

New York Personal Injury Lawyer Kenneth A Wilhelm Offers Five Tips for Safe Summer Travels
Summer is a great time to take long road trips with your family members and friends. At the same time however, this season can be hazardous owing largely to increased traffic on our roadways. Drunk drivers, distracted drivers and speeders pose additional and significant dangers on our roadways. Summer is the time when we see …

How to Explain a Traumatic Brain Injury at Trial
In order for a Queens brain injury attorney to successfully demonstrate how the brain is injured in an accident to a jury during trial, he needs to clearly explain the mechanism of the brain in terms the jury can understand. This is a complex task that demands the attorney to be experienced and have requisite knowledge …
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Misleading Findings on Radiological Studies When Detecting Traumatic Brain Injuries
Detecting a traumatic brain injury is not always an easy task for either medical professionals or Queens traumatic brain injury attorneys. Perhaps the most misleading medical findings are the results of radiological studies, such as X-Rays, CT or MRI tests. Misleading Proof https://www.work4youlaw.com/study-shows-strong-link-between-traumatic-brain-injury-and-depression/ When a Queens traumatic brain injury attorney is searching for objective proof …

Is Your Family at Risk for Lead Paint Poisoning?
Homes that were built before 1960 have the most lead content in their paint. Lead can be present on any painted surface. However, it is most often found on windows, doors, railings, columns, porches and outside walls. Sometimes, surfaces that have been repainted may also have lawyers of lead paint under them. You can find …
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Statistics Show Decrease in Boating Accidents But Increase in Fatalities
Most recent statistics from the U.S. Coast Guard show that nationwide there was a decrease in the number of boating accidents, but an increase in fatalities relating to boating incidents. According to a news article in The Staten Island Advance, the 2011 Coast Guard boating statistics also show that boater registration declined by 2 percent. …
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