Hosting a Party on St. Patrick’s Day? These 2 Mistakes Can Land You behind Bars
- February 22, 2016
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There is no place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day like the Big Apple. Millions of visitors and locals will flock to Irish pubs and enjoy the festivities at the New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Undocumented Construction Workers Are Protected Under New York’s Labor Law and Worker’s Compensation Law
- February 17, 2016
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If you’re been injured on the job in New York, most workers know that they are entitled to worker’s compensation benefits. In addition, they may be able to bring a lawsuit for their pain and suffering, past and future medical…
4 Safety Tips for Motorcycle Drivers in New York City – Advice from an Injury Attorney
- February 17, 2016
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Commuting on your motorcycle may be thrilling, but it is one of the most dangerous ways to travel. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, motorbikes are less stable than other vehicles and riders are less visible, which makes…
5 Steps to Take after a Bus Accident in New York City – Tips from a Personal-Injury Lawyer
- February 12, 2016
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Bus drivers are highly experienced and must complete extensive training, but accidents still happen. At high speeds, a bus collision can be devastating; loose items can become projectiles, and passengers can suffer whiplash or worse.
New York City Personal-Injury Attorney Offers 5 Safety Tips for Inexperienced Drivers
- February 8, 2016
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Inexperienced drivers can be particularly dangerous behind the wheel. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, car accidents kill more than 2,000 teens every year, and they send nearly 300,000 to emergency rooms with traumatic injuries.