Circuit breakers produced by Schneider Electric have been recalled due to the risk of fire, burns, and electrical shock. The recall was announced on December 18 due to the fact that the circuit breakers will
Bus accidents and other motor vehicle accidents on Long Island continue to cause irreparable injury and harm as we near the close of 2014. On the morning of December 18, five people were injured in an accident
A 47 year-old construction worker was crushed to death in the basement of a Long Island home by a retaining wall he had recently built. The fatal accident occurred when the wall collapsed while the man
Long Island is no stranger to car accidents, but a rash of fatal crashes in recent days may be keeping Long Island car accident lawyers even busier than usual. Sadly, many of the victims in these
For those considering filing a New York medical malpractice lawsuit, a recent debate may touch on the possible value of the injury claim. The American Medical Association is butting heads with consumer group Public
A new birthing center has opened at North Central Bronx Hospital in New York City. Hospital administrators are hoping the increased staff, training and updated equipment will increase safety at the center and minimize odds of parents filing
Ask any New York construction accident attorney and you will hear that construction sites are rife with dangers. On September 23, a construction worker in New York fell victim to a workplace accident and
It’s no secret that traffic accidents in NYC claim far too many lives – both pedestrians and motorists. Unfortunately, New York pedestrian accident lawyers have noted that residents also have another danger to contend with: accidents
Recent traffic accidents in the NYC area highlight the need for competent legal counsel, especially for those injured by negligent or drunk driving. With the aid of New York car accident lawyers, victims may be entitled to
According to an investigative report by the New York Times, the current Medicare Star Ratings allows nursing homes to “game the system,” potentially misleading consumers and investors about the safety of their facility. These government ratings