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Appellate Division Decides General Contractor Had Authority over Subcontractor’s Worker
One question that often determines whether a company is liable for a worker’s injuries in a claim based on New York Labor Law § 200 is whether the company being sued had authority and control over the work being done. The Second Department of the New York Appellate Division (including Richmond, Kings, Queens, Nassau… Read More »
East Harlem Manhole Explosion Injures Two Workers
A recent accident involving a manhole injured two individuals on the job for Consolidated Edison. Manhole accidents are surprisingly common events and can cause major injuries to their victims. Read on to learn more about manhole accidents and the injuries they can cause, and contact a dedicated Manhattan personal injury lawyer if you’ve been… Read More »
Court Dismisses Claims of Subcontractor Plaintiff
In a recent personal injury claim based on New York’s Scaffold Law, a trial judge for the Supreme Court in New York County dismissed the claims of a subcontractor determined to be the only person responsible for his injuries. Injuries received while constructing a scaffold The case of Merendino v. Costco Wholesale Corp. was… Read More »
Potential Liability for Owner and Mechanic Shop in Accident
An accident at an intersection in Rockaway Beach seemed straightforward enough on its face; a car failed to stop at a stop sign and collided with a car that had the right of way and was traveling through the intersection. Upon closer inspection, however, the case becomes much more complex. The Second Department of… Read More »
City of New York and Citi Bike Settle Lawsuit with Injured Cyclist
The City of New York and bike rental company Citi Bike have recently settled a lawsuit filed by a man who sustained serious injuries after falling off one of the rented bikes. The settlement was reached only days before trial, where the injury victim was seeking some $60 million in damages. Ronald Corwin was… Read More »
Astoria Construction Accident Injures 3, Results in Suspension of Contractor
An accident on a construction site in Queens sent three men to the emergency room, and caused one contractor to suspend its operations, halting work at 60 sites across the city. Collapse of floor under weight of materials injures three workers The June 20, 2017 accident occurred on 28th Road in Astoria. A team… Read More »
Victim of Bus Accident Awarded $14 million by Jury
Successfully fending off claims that the accident was made up as a way to collect millions of dollars in damages that he didn’t deserve, the victim of a 2008 bus accident has finally received a jury award in his favor. The man’s professional and personal lives were permanently altered when a bus hopped the… Read More »
Appellate Division Determines Jury Award to Injured Plaintiff is Insufficient
The justice system is limited in what it can do to make an accident victim whole after a life-altering event like a serious physical injury. Judges and juries assign a numerical value to the plaintiff’s injuries which both compensates the victim for the injury-related expenses they’ve incurred, and provides additional compensation for their pain… Read More »
Restraints Play Major Role in Child Fatality Rates in Motor Vehicle Accidents
The roads can be a dangerous place for people of all ages, including young children. Child passengers depend on the protection of their parents or guardians in protecting them from injuries, both through careful and attentive driving, and by using proper safety restraints. However, even well-intentioned parents are prone to occasional lapses in concern… Read More »
Driver who Sensed “Something Was Wrong” but Kept Driving Faces Potential Liability for Continuing to Drive
Even when a dangerous defect in a driver’s vehicle isn’t their fault, drivers may still be financially liable for harm resulting from that defect if they don’t drive their defective vehicle responsibly. A recent decision by the Fourth Department of the New York Appellate Division allowed a claim against a driver of a defectively-repaired… Read More »