A 73-year-old bicyclist from Connecticut has filed a personal injury lawsuit in New York City, asking for $15 million for injuries he sustained after he flipped a bicycle at a
Recently in California, a jury awarded a woman $5.4 million at the conclusion of a civil lawsuit in which she alleged that negligent security by a nightclub contributed to a
Following a federal investigation into a fatal New York metro train derailment, regulators have issued a series of recommendations to help improve public safety on the Metro lines. According to
There are some New York City construction accident claims in which the employer’s breach of care is fairly obvious. Perhaps a company failed to properly secure the scaffolding or didn’t
All it takes is being one decimal off. One quick reading of a scribbled script. One pump too many. Medication errors in New York City are far too common, despite
It’s long been established that your social media accounts are subject to analysis by courts – and that’s applicable to both criminal cases as well as personal injury and other
Medical bills and other expenses can make legal claimsexponentially more complicated. Handling any legal matter can be complex but there are certain areas individuals and attorneys should give careful consideration.
A recent study from Science Direct, published in their February 2014 edition, examined the link between the occurrence and predictors of neck pain following a traffic accident. The study compared
While employers tend to be shielded from liability stemming from work accidents due to workers’ compensation laws, third parties can be held accountable when they breach a duty of care
The case of Geshke v. Crocs, Inc. involves a kind of injury with which New Yorkers have become familiar: escalator entrapment. Here, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First