Broken Bone Injuries Commonly Suffered in New York City Car Accidents

By WRSMH on July 8, 2016

Traffic collisions happen every day, and unfortunately, they not only cause extreme emotional distress, but also leave a wide range of physical trauma in their wake. Broken bones, in particular, are a leading injury suffered in New York City car accidents. Though they may not be life-threatening, fractures can certainly be debilitating for a long period of time and even life-altering depending on their severity.

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Posted in: Auto Accident

Common Injuries Suffered in New York City Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents

By WRSMH on July 5, 2016

A slip, trip, or fall typically doesn’t sound like anything major. After all, how many people have tripped or slipped in their lives, and nothing ever came from it because they weren’t hurt from it? Ideally, it would work out the same way for everyone that every slipped or tripped, but that’s unfortunately not always the case. Some slips and trips can result in serious injury, especially if a major bone was broken, or there was injury to the head or spine during the fall.

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Possible Compensation for New York Families After Umbilical-Cord-Related Birth Injuries

By WRSMH on July 1, 2016

Having a baby is an amazing experience, and one that usually goes without complications. However, sometimes there are umbilical cord problems that lead to birth injury or death. Knowing why these issues occur can help you make decisions about finding a New York lawyer to pursue a birth injury claim.

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Posted in: Birth Injury

What Is Erb’s Palsy and How Does it Happen?

By WRSMH on June 27, 2016

Childbirth is a magical time for the majority, but when there are complications involved, it can get quite scary. During the actual birthing process, there are several injuries that can occur to both mother and baby. While some conditions are minor and can be treated right away, there are others that can turn out to be life-altering. Erb’s palsy is one such injury that may affect a newborn as they are being delivered, impacting approximately one to two babies out of every 1,000 births. However, it is often avoidable, and that’s when it may be time to get a dedicated New York City Erb’s palsy lawyer involved.

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Posted in: Birth Injury

Long-Term Health Problems Related to Erb’s Palsy

By WRSMH on June 24, 2016

Erb’s palsy is a disorder that occurs when a baby’s upper arms are damaged during delivery. The condition gets its name from the location in the body where it occurs – at Erb’s point, the area close to the baby’s neck where the fifth and sixth cranial nerves meet to create the brachial plexus, or where the shoulder meets the neck. The nerves in the brachial plexus control movement in the baby’s arm, hand, and fingers so if Erb’s palsy occurs, it’s these areas that will be mostly affected.

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Posted in: Birth Injury

Common Umbilical Cord Related Birth Injuries

By WRSMH on June 20, 2016

The umbilical cord is vital to ensuring the health and well-being of a developing infant within a mother’s womb. There are a few umbilical cord problems that are quite common, however, and can have potentially severe consequences for an unborn child. These problems are not birth injuries in their own right, because many of them cannot be avoided and are not caused by the birthing process. However, some of these problems can lead to birth injuries such as cerebral palsy, birth asphyxia, and long-term brain damage if doctors do not properly identify and respond to them.

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Posted in: Birth Injury

Workers’ Compensation for Undocumented Immigrants in New York State

By WRSMH on June 16, 2016

Being an undocumented worker is difficult and you may not know what your rights are as someone who is not a citizen. While your status makes you ineligible to legally work in the United States, you do have some of the same rights as an American citizen. Being informed can help you understand and pursue your rights as a worker in New York State.

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Who Is Responsible for a Slip, Trip, or Fall on a New York Bus or Subway?

By WRSMH on June 13, 2016

Hopefully when you get onto a New York bus or subway, you arrive at your destination safely. However, accidents do sometimes happen. Maybe there’s something on the stairs of the bus and you trip. Or maybe a subway platform wasn’t quite cleaned properly and you slip. When this happens, who’s responsible?

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Posted in: Premises Liability

Top On-the-Job Injuries that Lead to New York Workers’ Comp Claims

By WRSMH on June 10, 2016

Anyone who’s ever held a job knows that it’s all too easy to get injured while at work. Whether it’s a bad burn, a slip or fall, or even stress, workers’ compensation (more commonly referred to as “workman’s comp”) is insurance that will cover the cost of lost wages and medical expenses should an accident occur. If you are ever injured at work and decide to make a worker’s comp claim, it’s essential that you understand that you then automatically give up your rights to sue the employer.

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Medical Errors that May Cause Cerebral Palsy In New York

By WRSMH on June 6, 2016

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a broad term that refers to a group of disorders affecting a person’s ability to move. It is due to damage to the developing brain either during pregnancy or shortly after birth. It’s an unfortunate fact that, every year, medical malpractice is responsible for thousands of cerebral palsy cases.

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Posted in: Cerebral Palsy