Stop on Red…or You Could Be Dead!
0 CommentsMost of us learn the basics of traffic signals at a young age: green means go, yellow means slow down, and red means stop. Yet, despite these early lessons, hundreds of people are still killed every year in car accidents when motorists chose not to stop at red lights. In 2017, the Insurance Institute of…
Read More Read MoreUptick In Long Island Boating Accidents: How To Stay Safe On The Water
0 CommentsLong Island saw a string of boating accidents last weekend that has safety officials concerned. According to Newsday, from July 12 to July 13: An 18-year-old woman was killed in a jet ski accident when her watercraft collided with a 35-foot boat in a Middle Bay waterway on Sunday. Another woman was killed the same…
Read More Read MoreNew York Crane Accidents
0 CommentsCrane collapses and other crane accidents are always very serious, and these types of situations account for numerous injuries and deaths each year throughout New York. There are a variety of reasons why these types of accidents can occur, but there typically is always some kind of negligence, carelessness or a significant lack of supervision…
Read More Read MoreEmergency Vehicle Crashes: The Deadly Reality of Speeding
0 CommentsEmergency vehicles most often travel at high speeds when rushing to the scene of an accident. The safety of New Yorkers depends on the quick response time of these brave first responders. But no one benefits if an emergency vehicle causes additional crashes along the way. Car accidents involving emergency vehicles racing to a crisis…
Read More Read MoreIndependent Contractor Injuries in New York
0 CommentsIf you’re an independent contractor in New York then you have a good understanding as to how things tend to go wrong on the job, even when you scrupulously plan out every specific detail. Human error, faulty materials, and countless other factors can lead to accidents and subsequent injuries while on the job, which is…
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