Are Bed Sores an Indication of Nursing Home Negligence?
0 CommentsWe often move a loved one to a nursing home in the hopes and expectations of giving them the best possible medical care and attention. But it can very easily become our worst nightmare in case of physical or emotional abuse as a result of unintentional or intentional trauma. In such a scenario, it is…
Read More Read MoreRelevant Evidence Needed for a Car Accident Case
0 CommentsCar accidents are a common occurrence in America and New York is home to numerous car accidents due a high population of drivers. Reports and data show that nearly 19,000 accidents in New York occur per month, which equals nearly 670 accidents every single day. Accidents are often a result of someone else’s negligence. A…
Read More Read MoreHow does Wet Conditions on Sidewalks and Pavement Contribute to Slip & fall accidents?
0 CommentsNew York gets its fair share of rain and snow. This often leads to wet and slippery roads and sidewalks. Although wet weather doesn’t hinder our daily life, it can cause dangerous and slippery conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists in New York. Slippery conditions on wet sidewalks and pavement can cause catastrophic injuries. A slip…
Read More Read MoreUptick in NYC Motorcycle Accidents
0 CommentsFatal motorcycle accidents in New York City are up a terrifying 75 percent. According to the Daily News, NYC has seen 35 motorcycle deaths in 2020 compared to 20 recorded at this time last year. The most recent motorcycle tragedy involved a beloved Queens DJ and father fatally struck by a BMW while riding in…
Read More Read MoreOctober Launches National Pedestrian Safety Month
0 CommentsDuring October, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is raising awareness of the dangers that pedestrians face on the road. On September 29, 2020, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) designated October as National Pedestrian Safety Month. According to the NHTSA, there was more than a 3% increase in pedestrian…
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