New York Injury Law Firm News

What Makes a Medical Malpractice Case Strong?
The best way to bolster a medical malpractice case is to be as thorough as possible. During the claim process, a patient will have to prove a number of elements to ensure that their claim is successful. The defendant’s attorney will search for the weakest element of your claim. Therefore, it is important to have …
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School District Faces Litigation Following Water Balloon Incident
A woman is suing the Katonah-Lewisboro School District in New York State after her daughter suffered an injury from a senior prank. According to an August 5, 2012 news report in The Journal News, the injury occurred at John Jay High School. The mother of the victim claims that her daughter suffered a ruptured eardrum …
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Preventing Slip-and-Fall Accidents
Falls are considered one of the most common incidents resulting in injury that can occur at a workplace. Tripping, falling from a ladder, slipping from an elevation or slipping on liquid at the workplace are all examples of possible fall scenarios. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most common …

Make Summer Swimming Safe
Summer is in full swing, which means pool days, barbecues and beach outings for many New York families. It is important to be well versed when it comes to water safety to make sure you and your family can enjoy a safe and happy summer. Drowning is a real danger for children, even among children …

Preventing Lead Exposure among Young Children
Children are often most at risk for lead poisoning, especially children under the age of 7. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, children in that age group often put their hands on things and then place their hands in their mouths, making them more at risk for inhaling or ingesting lead. …
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