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Research Analyzes Fatal Accidents Involving E-Scooters And Cars

In New York and around the country, electric scooters have become a daily part of navigating city streets. Unfortunately, that has also led to a troubling number of fatal accidents. For those who take to the road on an e-scooter, it is important to pay…

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What To Do If You Fall While On Your Landlord’s Property

Generally speaking, a landlord has an obligation to keep their New York rental property free of hazards that could cause a slip, trip or fall accident. If you are injured while living in a home or apartment complex owned by another person, you may be…

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Compensation Available In A Wrongful Death Case

If a family member is killed as the result of someone else’s negligent actions, it may be possible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. A New York attorney may be able to help you determine who actually has standing to represent that person in court.…

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Driver Hits Cyclist in Grand Army Plaza

Recently, a man riding his bicycle near Prospect Park in Brooklyn was hit by a car and left with life-threatening injuries. The crash happened on Grand Army Plaza, the oval plaza and road at the northern end of the park. The New York Post does…

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Broken Sidewalks Can Cause Long-Lasting Injuries To Pedestrians

While concrete is a durable construction material, it is not invincible. Numerous factors can damage roads, parking lots, curbs and sidewalks throughout New York. Unfortunately, sidewalk damage such as cracks and heaves can lead to serious pedestrian injuries. Whether you are walking to work, to…

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As New York Removes Last Payphones, Sidewalk Dangers Emerge

New York City is removing vestiges of a bygone era. More than 3,000 payphone banks will soon be gone in the city’s five boroughs. The payphones will be eliminated to make room for Internet kiosks and help provide more sidewalk room for pedestrians and those…

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Did You Get Hurt On a Citi Bike?

One of the newer ways to get around Manhattan and the boroughs is by Citi Bike. The bicycle-sharing program may help you move from one place to another faster than mass transit. Riding a bike through a city such as New York may prove difficult,…

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Produce Misters May Be More Dangerous Than You Think

In many grocery stores and markets, produce misters cover fruits and vegetables with tiny droplets of refreshing water. Not only do these misters give produce a fresh and vibrant appearance, but they also allow grocers to charge more for the items you put into your…

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Does Your New York Apartment Have Unsafe Conditions?

You have the right to safe housing that meets the quality standards set by New York City Housing Preservation and Development. If you experience an injury or become ill because of the conditions in your apartment, your landlord may have legal responsibility. Review the factors…

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Falls Are The Leading Cause Of Death In Construction

When you make your living working on a New York construction site, you learn to contend with many risks and hazards. Research shows that the biggest risk you face in your line of work is the risk of falling, with falls now the leading cause…

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