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Monthly Archives: March 2025

Understaffing is a major issue at hospitals across the nation. Several New York hospitals are significantly understaffed, increasing the odds that patients will be injured while seeking care. After the COVID-19 pandemic, this situation has reached crisis levels, with many patients and families experiencing the consequences of hospital understaffing firsthand.  If you believe that you …

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If you recently lost a loved one in an accident that was someone else’s fault or due to intentional misconduct, you might be considering filing a wrongful death claim on their behalf. New York’s wrongful death statute allows an estate’s personal representative to file a wrongful death case against the party responsible for the death. …

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The oldest known surgery was a leg amputation performed on a child in Borneo about 31,000 years ago. Since then, countless people have benefited from surgeries that have improved their health and prolonged their lives. But what about the people who have been harmed by surgery? Who leaves a medical procedure in a worse condition …

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The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) establishes and enforces various workplace safety regulations, trying to ensure that workers have a safe place to work. As part of this work, it may complete an on-site inspection of a workplace. Here is what you need to know about this process.  About OSHA  OSHA’s authority extends …

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Losing a loved one due to someone else’s negligence is devastating. Nothing can bring your loved one back. Yet, the only way to hold someone legally accountable for the tremendous pain and grief your family has had to experience due to their negligence may be by filing a wrongful death claim. Expert witnesses can play …

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