Deadly Train Crash Leads New Yorkers to Evaluate Safety While Utilizing Public Transportation This Holiday Season

By WRSMH on November 28, 2016

As one of the largest cities in the world, New York City has developed an intricate network of buses, subways, light rails, ferries, and more to assist New York and New Jersey residents with easily and quickly navigating the city and commuting to and from work. Because New York City is notorious for bad traffic and skyrocketing parking rates, many individuals have turned to the convenience of public transportation to avoid the hassle of driving in the city. While many feel lulled into a sense of security while riding a train or bus, the recent deadly train crash in Hoboken awakened fears amongst New Yorkers about exactly how safe they are while aboard public transportation.

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Posted in: Subway Accident

Top Ten Tips for Traveling Safely via Taxi in New York City

By WRSMH on November 25, 2016

New York City is home to an astounding number of taxis per square mile. Everywhere you look, yellow cabs are transporting tourists and New York residents about town.

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Posted in: Auto Accident

How to Enjoy Your Holiday Travel to New York City While Remaining Safe

By WRSMH on November 23, 2016

New York City is home to world-renowned restaurants, high fashion, groundbreaking museums and art, and dozens of plays and musicals. Each year, over 55 million tourists from around the world visit New York City to soak in its charm, history, and culture. If you are one of the many tourists who will flock to the city to see the dazzling storefront displays on 5th Avenue, experience the lighting of the Christmas tree, or ice skate under the stars this holiday season, we hope you enjoy your time in our hometown. We also want to urge you to practice safety in order to make your trip memorable without involving a hospital visit.

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Posted in: Personal Injury

Keep the Holidays Jolly: Don’t Let a Slip and Fall Ruin Your Winter

By WRSMH on November 21, 2016

Each year during the winter, health and workers’ compensation insurance companies see a spike in claims for treatment of injuries caused by slip and falls. Slipping on ice and snow during the cold season accounts for almost one-third of all workplace accidents. In addition to suffering through pain and mobility issues, victims of slip and fall accidents in New York also face multiple collateral consequences, such as missing work.

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How Does Speed Affect Rollover Truck Accidents?

By WRSMH on November 18, 2016

Driving at high speeds causes a very high number of rollover accidents, which can be particularly dangerous in light trucks that may not have the roof strength to protect occupants. According to one study by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, 45% of the rollover accidents they examined were caused by speed in one way or another. In New York, where road conditions can be affected by adverse weather, it is even more important to understand how to maintain safe control of a vehicle and avoid rollover accidents.

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Posted in: Truck Accident

What Kinds of Construction Accidents Can Cause Paralysis?

By WRSMH on November 16, 2016

Construction-related paralysis typically occurs due to severe damage to the spinal column within a person’s back. The spine contains bundles of nerves responsible for physical sensation and movement throughout much of the body, including arms, legs, and torso. If the spine is damaged so severely that nerves within it are severed or traumatically crushed, then paralysis can occur as a result of the injury. Certain types of construction accidents are more likely to cause this type of injury or paralysis than others, so special caution should be taken to avoid these situations.

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Construction Crane Accidents in New York Are Rare, Right?

By WRSMH on November 10, 2016

Sadly, crane accidents in New York have been much too common, and dozens of people have paid for them with their lives and in serious injuries. Construction cranes are an important tool for building and maintaining high-rises and other structures throughout New York. There are numerous regulations in place meant to keep New Yorkers safe and ensure these cranes are used properly, but that has not prevented accidents from happening. Worse yet, many regulations that should be in place have gone unimplemented.

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I Was Injured at Work, What Do I Do Now?

By WRSMH on November 4, 2016

Filing for workers’ compensation in New York is not particularly difficult, but there are certain things that need to happen quickly in order to protect your rights and your claim. The first thing you should do after a work-related illness or injury is get medical treatment immediately. Your safety and well-being is always the most important thing.

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Posted in: Work Injury

How Does New York Workmens’ Compensation Work?

By WRSMH on November 2, 2016

In New York, Workers’ Compensation is governed by the Workers’ Compensation Board, which is a state agency that makes sure the system functions properly. The Board oversees claims and disputes, ensures employers are properly insured, and sees to it that injured workers are compensated.

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How Should I React to a Jackknifing Accident?

By WRSMH on October 28, 2016

A jackknifing accident occurs when a large truck hauling a trailer attempts to brake suddenly or on a slippery surface and the trailer continues forward, pushing the cab of the truck to the side and back along the trailer. This type of accident is rarely fatal for the driver or other parties involved, but it can be frightening and result in personal injury or property damage. If you are a driver and see a jackknife occurring, there are a few things you can do to help yourself avoid a collision and respond to the situation safely.

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Posted in: Truck Accident