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Category Archives: General Personal Injury

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Failure to Drive at the Minimum Speed Limit Does Not Necessarily Prove Fault in Car Accident Case

By Leandros Vrionedes |

A woman was driving on the Long Island Expressway when another vehicle hit her from the rear. She sued the other driver for personal injuries in the Supreme Court, New York County. The plaintiff moved for summary judgment on the issue of liability and the Court denied the motion. Under CPLR 3212, a summary… Read More »

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Where Notice of Claim is Required, Late Notice & Typos Can Jeopardize Your Civil Lawsuit

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In Lastihenos v. The Town of North Hempstead, a woman fell and was injured while walking on a sidewalk near Mitch & Toni’s American Bistro in Albertson, NY. In late November 2012, she served notices of claim to the Town of Hempstead and Nassau County. In December 2012, the plaintiff served a notice of… Read More »

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Homeowner Accused of Labor Law Violations is Exempt from Liability

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In the case of Batzin v. Ferrone, the plaintiff sued after he was injured while renovating the defendant’s East Hampton home. The plaintiff brought claims against the property owner under common law negligence, New York Labor Law Sections 200, 240(1) and 241(6) and New York State Industrial Code. The defendant moved for summary judgment… Read More »

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After 30 Years of Confusion, the Court of Appeals Clarifies the Nonparty Subpoenas Standard

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In New York, the standard for enforcing subpoenas on those who are not parties to a case has been anything but standard. Over the years, courts in the Appellate Division have applied different interpretations of CPLR 3101(a)(4). In a recent ruling, the New York Court of Appeals—the highest state court in New York—resolved this… Read More »

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New York Construction Accident

A Mixed Bag of News from the Department of Buildings – Construction Site Fatalities Down, Construction Accidents and Injuries Up

By Leandros Vrionedes |

The New York City Buildings Department issued a press release last week announcing a 62.5% decrease in fatal construction accidents in 2013 compared to 2012. Hidden further down in the press release is the fact that the number and percentage of total accidents and injuries reported rose during that same period. The headline of… Read More »

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New York Slip and Fall

Questions of Fact in NYC Slip and Fall Will Have to be Resolved at Trial

By Leandros Vrionedes |

A 2010 slip and fall at Tillman’s Bar & Lounge in the Chelsea district on the West Side of Manhattan has raised enough questions of fact that the judge denied both sides’ motions for summary judgment, indicating there are issues for the jury to decide at trial. The plaintiff in Tassini v. L &… Read More »

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New York Trip and Fall

Who Owns the Sidewalk?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Back in 2009, a woman tripped and fell in front of a building at 219 Echo Place in The Bronx when she stepped into a deep sinkhole obscured by water near a fire hydrant on the sidewalk. The woman filed a personal injury lawsuit for negligent maintenance of the sidewalk against the City of… Read More »

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Nassau County Man Wins False Arrest and Malicious Prosecution Lawsuit Against County

By Leandros Vrionedes |

A verdict was delivered recently in a lawsuit brought against a Nassau County police officer and the county alleging that the plaintiff gun store owner was falsely arrested for reckless endangerment and maliciously prosecuted for that offense. The jury agreed with the plaintiff and returned a $5,000,000 verdict, consisting of $2 million in compensatory… Read More »

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Civil Rights Case Against City of New York for False Arrest May Proceed, Says Federal Court

By Leandros Vrionedes |

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit last year reversed a decision of the Southern District Court in New York, reinstating a civil rights lawsuit against the City of New York for false arrest. The case involved a paraplegic man suing several New York City police officers and the City of New… Read More »

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Failure to Fix Defect in Landing Platform Costs New York City Transit Authority $16 Million in Brooklyn Premises Liability Case

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Late last month, a jury in the Brooklyn Supreme Court case of Alcantara v. NYCTA awarded $16 million to a woman who was injured in a fall at the Graham Avenue subway station at Graham and Metropolitan Avenue in Brooklyn back in 2008. The fall on the landing caused a broken hip and bleeding… Read More »

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