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Labor Law 240: How It Can Benefit You!

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An owner and contractor of a construction site in New York maybe legally responsible for injuries suffered by a construction worker. New York, in comparison to other states, imposes statutory liability on owners and contractors for a wide array of accidents occurring on a construction site. Liability is imposed irrespective of whether an owner… Read More »

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Third DWI Offense: What will happen to your license now?

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Research shows that driving performance and reaction times are seriously affected by alcohol. If you drink and drive, you are not only a danger to yourself but also to your passenger, other road users, and pedestrians. In fact, every 30 minutes, someone in this country dies in alcohol related crashes. Every 30 minutes! And… Read More »

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Driven to Distraction: Are you intoxicated?

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Texting while driving is a serious danger not only to the driver but to others using the roadways. New York State now bans texting while driving. Governor Cuomo issued an administrative order that penalizes drivers with five points on their license if convicted of texting while operating a motor vehicle. It takes 11 points… Read More »

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Court Rules on New York Firefighter’s Slip and Fall Injury During Training Exercise

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In June 2009, a New York City firefighter injured his ankle in a slip and fall during a training exercise. The firefighter was using an experimental hose which he claimed had too much pressure, and a backup person was not present to provide stability. An additional factor leading to the slip and fall was… Read More »

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Emergency Responder Negligence

Emergency Responders Liable for Negligence, But Only when Obeying the Law

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New York Vehicle & Traffic Law section 1104 provides an exemption from liability for police, fire, ambulances and other emergency responders who cause a traffic accident while responding to an emergency. In such situations, emergency responders are only liable if they act with reckless disregard for the safety of others; they are not liable… Read More »

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Barnes and Noble premises liability

Brooklyn Premises Liability Lawsuit Survives Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment

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A recent decision in the Supreme Court, Kings County serves as a reminder of the facts which must be proven or refuted in a premises liability case, including when the property was last inspected before the personal injury accident occurred. In the latest phase of litigation that has been ongoing since 2009, the judge… Read More »

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Traffic Accident

Manslaughter Conviction Upheld in Mount Hope Traffic Accident

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The conviction of Patrick Asaro of Manslaughter in the Second Degree was upheld last week by the New York State Court of Appeals, despite the fact that the prosecution’s expert witness had lost his notes by the time of trial and could not replicate the conclusions he made in his report that the defendant… Read More »

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New York Scaffold Law

Application of Scaffold Law to Ladder Fall Leads to Liability for Property Owner

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In September, the Supreme Court, New York County, granted summary judgment to the plaintiff on the question of liability in the case of Declercq v. WWP Office, LLC. This means that the defendant building owner is being held liable as a matter of law, and the only issue at trial will be the amount… Read More »

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NY Appeals Court Allows Claim of Negligence Over Cow in Road Could Dog Bites Be Next?

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The course of New York law regarding personal injury caused by domestic animals has finally taken a turn from the absurd to the sane, blowing a welcome breath of common sense into what had become a rigid and arguably ridiculous approach to the question of liability when people are injured by animals due to… Read More »

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Construction Trip and Fall Injury

Owner and Contractor Held Liable for Trip and Fall Injury on Construction Site at New York’s Plaza Hotel

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A laborer involved in demolition work on a construction site at the Plaza Hotel in New York was injured when she tripped and fell on a defectively-constructed ramp. The ramp had been constructed to provide access between a hoist car platform and the 10th floor about two to four feet below the platform. As… Read More »

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