A recently-released national report indicates that not only did the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island metro area have the most pedestrian deaths in the country between 2003 and 2012, those

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Every new mom has trepidation about the labor and delivery process. However, with competent medical professionals given the proper tools and staff to oversee the process, women in America should

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The recent Florida Supreme Court decision in McCall v. U.S. doesn’t formally set a precedent for courts in other states exploring the shedding of medical malpractice damage caps, but legal

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The number of fatalities resulting from motorcycle crashes declined markedly both nationally and in New York state in the first part of 2013, according to the latest data from the

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Reversing earlier decisions by lower courts, the New York State Court of Appeals ruled a school district had no duty of care to a 12-year-old special needs middle school student

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Many parents drive with extra caution when their children are in the vehicle. However, a new study reveals that those with unborn children – specifically, women in their second trimester

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Inherent in all insurance contracts is the covenant of good faith and fair dealing on the part of the insurer. While Manhattan car accident lawyers recognize there are significant differences

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A recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court could potentially reduce DUI and other hazardous road crimes by allowing police to stop cars on the basis of anonymous tips to

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Performers are used to being in somewhat precarious physical situations. However, they trust that their training and the safety equipment and precautions provided by the show will be enough to

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When a worker in Florida died after falling from a ladder that had been leaned against the side of a residential structure, his widow filed a liability lawsuit against the

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