Most people associate cruise ships with fun and leisure. You can bask in the sun. Gaze out over the ocean. Enjoy wonderful meals. In many cruise ships, excitement and pleasure are the order of
Medical procedures can be minor or as major as brain or heart surgery. Thousands of these surgeries take place every day. Unfortunately, some of these procedures lead to medical malpractice. That’s a real concern
Apart from crashes with passenger vehicles, road hazards are among the leading causes of motorcycle injuries and deaths. Gravel, potholes, or uneven pavement may have little effect on a car, but these things can
Wondering how much jobs in construction pay? The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) compiles statistics for all occupations every year. The BLS reports that the median annual salary for the category, which
Although many people begin smoking e-cigarettes to eliminate the dangers of smoking tobacco, many are finding that vaping is not always safe. Recently, 10 Californians filed civil suits against the manufacturers of e-cigarette batteries
Plenty of predictions made by science fiction writers have already come true. Like the iPad (predicted by Arthur C. Clarke), organ transplants (predicted by Mary Shelley), flat-screen TVs (predicted by Ray Bradbury), and an
“My son deserves to be heard, if only from his grave.” With those words, Kimberly Archie affirmed her commitment to raise public awareness about the life-altering risks of youth football. Her statement to the
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can affect patients in many different ways. It can impair cognitive function or inhibit the ability to speak or move, at least temporarily. It can change personality and behavior. Many
Edelman, Krasin & Jaye is very pleased to announce a recent victory in the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department by securing summary judgment for a client who suffered workplace injuries on
There’s good news for bicyclists and pedestrians in New York City: the streets are slowly becoming safer when it comes to vehicular traffic. The New York Times reports that Queens Boulevard, a busy thoroughfare