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$500,000.00 – For a 59 year old man that slipped and fell on ice while he was doing roofing work.

$500,000.00 – For a 59 year old man that slipped and fell on ice while he was doing roofing work

As a result, he sustained a fracture of his orbital bone.

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$400,000.00 – For a pedestrian who was struck by a motor vehicle and suffered neck, back, and hip injuries.

$400,000.00 – For a pedestrian who was struck by a motor vehicle and suffered neck, back, and hip injuries

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$400,000.00 – For a man whose car collided with a bus and suffered an injury to his knee which required surgery.

$400,000.00 – For a man whose car collided with a bus and suffered an injury to his knee which required surgery

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$400,000.00 – For a firefighter that fell on debris on a roof and suffered a torn labrum in his shoulder.

$400,000.00 – For a firefighter that fell on debris on a roof and suffered a torn labrum in his shoulder

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$380,000.00 – For a delivery man that slipped on grease at a diner and broke his ankle.

$380,000.00 – For a delivery man that slipped on grease at a diner and broke his ankle

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$375,000.00 – For an elderly driver of a motor vehicle that crashed with another car on the highway and sustained spasms to his spine.

$375,000.00 – For an elderly driver of a motor vehicle that crashed with another car on the highway and sustained spasms to his spine

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$340,000.00 – For a woman who tripped and fell on a sidewalk and broke her elbow.

$340,000.00 – For a woman who tripped and fell on a sidewalk and broke her elbow

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$300,000.00 – For a man who had an arthroscopic surgery to his shoulder as a result of a motor vehicle incident that occurred while he was making a left hand turn.

$300,000.00 – For a man who had an arthroscopic surgery to his shoulder as a result of a motor vehicle incident that occurred while he was making a left hand turn

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$280,000.00 – For a victim of a medical malpractice.

$280,000.00 – For a victim of a medical malpractice

A 61-year-old woman who went in for a routine colonoscopy and had her colon perforated. The perforated colon was in fact  a risk of a colonoscopy, our firm showed that this particular case due to a poor prep, the colonoscopy should have been aborted. In failure to abort the colonoscopy that was a departure from good and accepted medical practice. 

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$200,000.00 – For a 50-year-old woman who tripped and fell on a piece of broken sidewalk and sustained a broken wrist.

$200,000.00 – For a 50-year-old woman who tripped and fell on a piece of broken sidewalk and sustained a broken wrist.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Five Road Dangers to Watch Out For During the Holidays

Driving during the winter

The holiday season is one of the most dangerous times of the year to be driving on the road. In addition to the dangers caused by the cold winter weather, drivers are often more reckless as well, endangering themselves and everyone else on the road. Here are five road dangers you should watch out for during the holidays: 

Slippery roads: The biggest danger that every driver must deal with during the winter is the weather, or more specifically, what the weather does to the road. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain can all make the ground incredibly icy, making it difficult to maintain traction and increasing the likelihood that a driver will lose control of their vehicle. It can also make it much harder to stop or maneuver out of the way of other vehicles or pedestrians, making accidents much more likely.

Low visibility: The holidays are also the time of year when more people are driving when it is dark outside, thanks to the diminished hours of daylight. This means that drivers will have a harder time seeing pedestrians and other vehicles, and may not notice them in time to stop them. This can be compounded by snowstorms, fog, and other issues that impair visibility and increase the risks of an accident.

Poorly maintained vehicle: When motor vehicles are well-maintained, they have a much better chance of being able to handle the winter than they otherwise would. Worn-down tires can be problematic at the best of times, much less when they hit an icy patch on the road, and a poorly maintained engine is more likely to stall from the cold. In addition, cold weather can cause tires to become underinflated and drain a car battery more quickly than most people realize, increasing the risk of sudden mechanical failures.

Exhausted drivers: People are also more likely to drive while sleep-deprived during the winter, thanks in part to the change from Daylight Savings Time. This shift in people’s schedules, combined with the pressures many people feel during the holidays, means they are often more exhausted behind the wheel than they would normally be. When people drive tired, they are slower to react than normal and more likely to drive recklessly, increasing the risk of an accident

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Why a Slip and Fall is No Joke

Why a Slip and Fall is No Joke

When most people think about slipping and falling, they think about silly accidents that can be easily laughed off, or pratfalls in comedies. At worst, they may get concerned about the elderly or people with certain medical conditions falling. However, slipping and falling can cause severe injuries to people of any age or health, and if you are inj...

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The Perils of Slipping and Falling

The Perils of Slipping and Falling

Every year, millions of Americans are sent to the hospital after slipping and falling, whether in their home, at work, out shopping, or elsewhere. While often seen as comical in TV shows and movies, slipping and falling is no laughing matter. It can result in serious injuries, especially for the elderly or people with certain medical conditions. It...

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Falling Injuries in NYC Construction Industry Increase in 2021

Falling Injuries in NYC Construction Industry Increase in 2021

Falling injuries have always been one of the greatest dangers that construction workers face on the job. Statistically speaking, falls account for more construction injuries than any other, with only a handful of other causes even coming close. Unfortunately, this year has proven to be worse than last year, as the number of fall injuries has alread...

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Seven Signs of Potential Negligence by Construction Contractors

Seven Signs of Potential Negligence by Construction Contractors

In construction, a contractor typically refers to a company that is hired to build, remodel, repair, restore, or demolish a building. Along with the people who own the construction site, they are the ones primarily responsible for ensuring that it is safe to go forward with construction. Thus, they are also often one of the primary culprits when so...

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Five Common Consequences of Medical Malpractice

Five Common Consequences of Medical Malpractice

 When you seek medical treatment for some ailment or injury, you expect to be treated with utmost care by your doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals. However, sometimes those medical professionals fail to perform their duties as they are intended to, resulting in harm to the patients they are treating, and possible medical malpracti...

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A Car Accident Can Cost You Much More Than Your Car

A Car Accident Can Cost You Much More Than Your Car

A car accident can happen at nearly any time, and for a variety of unpredictable reasons. You may get hit by a distracted or fatigued driver who simply loses focus for a moment or be unfortunate enough to come across an intoxicated driver who lacks the faculties to control their vehicle. You might collide with another vehicle on an icy or slippery ...

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One Killed, Three Injured in NYC Construction Accident

One Killed, Three Injured in NYC Construction Accident

A construction worker was killed, and three others were injured, in an accident at a construction site in New York City over the weekend. The accident occurred on Saturday, July 18, 2020 at a building on E 36th Street near Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The building was being renovated by the workers at the time of their unfortunate accident. The a...

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The Importance of Informed Consent

The Importance of Informed Consent

A medical professional is not supposed to perform any medical procedure, prescribe any medication, or administer any other treatment without the informed consent of a patient or their legal representative. Doing otherwise may not only be unethical, but also illegal, and can risk major harm to the patient. But what is informed consent and why is it ...

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Scaffold Injuries in New York City

Scaffold Injuries in New York City

When people think of New York City, a few images come to mind: skyscrapers, hot dog carts, and sidewalks crowded with pedestrians. In recent years, scaffolding has also become synonymous with the Big Apple. Scaffolds, also known as "sidewalk sheds," are temporary structures on the outside of buildings, usually made of wood or metal poles, that are ...

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