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What Does an Injured Railroad Worker Need to Know?

What Does an Injured Railroad Worker Need to Know?Wednesday, April 15, 2009If you are a Long Island Railroad worker who has been injured on the job, it is important that you speak with an experienced trial attorney who is familiar with railroad terminology, equipment...

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Pedestrian Hit by Car: Next Steps

What to Do If You’ve Been Hit by a Car as a Pedestrian In 2018 alone, there were 6,227 pedestrians killed in U.S. roadway accidents, the highest number recorded since 1990, according to The Governors Highway Safety Association. According to the association’s annual...

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Reckless Driving

New York Reckless Driving Accident Attorneys In New York, reckless driving is defined by law as driving any motor vehicle in a manner which "unreasonably interferes with the free and proper use of the public highway, or unreasonably endangers users of the public...

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Accidentes de Tren

Accidentes de Tren: Lo Que Necesita SaberContratación de un Abogado Calificado de Accidentes de TrenLos neoyorquinos viajan en tren a menudo. Toman el metro, conmutan desde Long Island, Nueva Jersey, Westchester, y Connecticut para trabajar y van a Vermont o...

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Types of Public Transportation Accidents

Common Types of Public Transportation AccidentsTrain Accidents · Bus Accidents · Subway Accidents · Taxi AccidentsNew York residents and tourists typically do not rely on personal vehicles to get around the city, as many forms of transit are...

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$32,756,156 for Injured Vietnam Vet

$32,756,156 Record-Breaking Verdict for Vietnam Veteran Hit by Impaired Driver Our client, a 60-year-old army veteran, was driving home with his wife when they witnessed a car crash. Police were called, and while they waited, our client went over to the two cars to...

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Train Accidents

Train Accidents: What You Need To Know Hiring a Qualified Train Accident Attorney New Yorkers travel by train often. They take subways, commute from Long Island, New Jersey, Westchester and Connecticut for work and go to Vermont or travel in the region via Amtrak....

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