How Use of Safety Gear Can Affect Motorcycle Injury Claims

By WRSMH on May 10, 2024

A motorcycle helmet and gloves sitting on top of a motorcycle.

If you ride a motorcycle in New York City, wearing a helmet, eye protection, and other safety gear greatly reduces your chances of sustaining severe injuries during a crash.

Another reason to always wear your safety gear is that failure to use the right equipment may lead to a significant reduction in the compensation that you’re eligible to receive from a motorcycle personal injury claim. That’s because New York State’s comparative negligence laws allow courts and insurance companies to penalize motorcycle riders who don’t take certain precautions.

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Posted in: Motorcycle Accident

When Errors with Large Trucks’ Equipment Causes Accidents

By WRSMH on April 30, 2024

A mechanic looking under the hood of a big rig truck.

Faulty brakes, tire blowouts, or malfunctioning safety systems can lead to catastrophic accidents, causing severe injuries and fatalities. Learning about equipment errors in large truck accidents plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with safety standards. It also helps improve overall road safety by addressing the root causes of these incidents. Recognizing the role of equipment failures in these incidents also highlights the importance of stringent maintenance standards and regulatory compliance to mitigate risks and ensure the safety of all road users.

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Posted in: Truck Accident

Why Are Some Sideswipe Car Accidents So Dangerous?

By WRSMH on April 20, 2024

Shot of a firefighter opening door with clamp to rescue a driver from a damaged car.

Sideswipe car accidents occur when the sides of two vehicles traveling in the same or opposite directions make contact. People often underestimate the risks associated with sideswipe accidents due to their perceived lower impact because they are considered minor. However, these collisions can still result in significant injuries, property damage, and legal liabilities if not appropriately handled. For example, sideswipe accidents can have severe consequences, including loss of control, rollovers, or collisions with other vehicles or objects.

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Posted in: Auto Accident

Reading the Signs of Nursing Home Elder Abuse

By WRSMH on April 10, 2024

An older woman with white hair and a black eye holding her face.

Our deep respect and love for our elderly citizens highlights the need to ensure their welfare and safety. Elder abuse, whether it is physical, emotional, financial, or due to neglect, is completely unacceptable. Identifying the warning signs of nursing home abuse, such as unexplained injuries, changes in behavior, or financial irregularities, is essential for taking immediate action. To protect the dignity and well-being of our elderly, we must remain vigilant and take action to create environments where they can age with respect, safety, and dignity.

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Posted in: Nursing Home Abuse

The Most Common Causes of Distracted Driving Accidents

By WRSMH on March 30, 2024

A man driving a car whilst looking at his phone in his hand.

With technological advancements increasing, distracted driving accidents are a mounting concern. Smartphones, in-car entertainment systems, and navigation devices divert attention from the road. Social media, texting, and streaming further multiply the issue by enticing drivers to look at their devices while behind the wheel. However, cognitive overload impairs reaction times and decision-making, escalating accident risks.

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Posted in: Distracted Driving

The Degrees of Burn Injuries and How Recovery Is Affected

By WRSMH on March 20, 2024

A medical professional with gloves wraps a hand in gauze.

In situations where someone has been injured due to a traumatic accident like a car or truck collision, severe burns can result. These types of injuries can be one of the most emotionally and financially costly damages that anyone can suffer. Various sources — including fires, hot liquids, chemicals, and electrical incidents — can cause severe burns. The severity of the burns can significantly impact victims, affecting their physical health, emotional and mental well-being, and financial stability.

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Posted in: Burn Injury

Building or Ceiling Collapse Liability: Who’s Responsible?

By WRSMH on March 10, 2024

A man patching a hole in a ceiling

New York City is a vast metropolis with a rich history spanning almost four centuries. Exploring the city can feel like a trip through time with its incredible heritage and architecture. The older buildings have an exceptional allure and reflect the city’s transformation over time — but updating these buildings can be challenging due to outdated infrastructure and current building codes.

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Posted in: Building Collapse

What If Poor Road Conditions Caused My Accident?

By WRSMH on February 20, 2024

A blue car driving on a road in rain.

More traffic crashes than you might think are caused by road hazards that are not within the driver’s control. Critical reasons for motor vehicle accidents were investigated in a large study conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Researchers found that two percent of accidents could be attributed to environmental factors. In addition to inclement weather, these factors include:

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Posted in: Hazardous Roadways

The Symptoms and Long-Term Implications of a Brain Injury

By WRSMH on February 15, 2024

A brain scan.

Traumatic brain injury causes significant long-term problems. The human body has a remarkable capacity to recover, but brain tissue will not heal itself, and there are currently no medical treatments to regenerate damaged brain tissue.

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Posted in: Brain Injury

Some Dog Breeds Are More Dangerous Than Others

By WRSMH on February 10, 2024

Three large dogs sitting in a grassy area.

Dog bite statistics demonstrate that certain breeds are more likely to be involved in attacks on people and other animals. There are genetic reasons why some breeds are more dangerous than others, but the most important factor in determining how dangerous a dog will be is the way it has been treated by its owner.

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Posted in: Dog Bite