Slip and Fall – Municipality’s Duty of Care The New York Court of Appeals has held in the case of San Marco v. Village/Town of Mount Kisco, 2010 WL 5104993, 2010 N.Y. Slip Op. 09197, that the “immediacy requirement” for pothole cases should not be extended to […]
Read more →FDA and CPSC: Don’t Use Infant Sleep Positioners [fvplayer src=”https://dimartinilaw.comsample/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/FDA-and-CPSC-Dont-Use-Infant-Sleep-Positioners.mp4″ width=”640″ height=”480″] From: USFoodandDrugAdmin | February 01, 2011 | FDA and the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are warning people not to use sleep positioners for their babies, because there is a chance they could suffocate. In […]
Read more →Risks of Distracted Driving New York Car Accidents According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, there are three main types of distraction when driving: Visual — taking your eyes off the road Manual — taking your hands off the wheel Cognitive — taking your mind off the […]
Read more →Study Regarding Hospital Safety The New York Times reports that a new study being published in the New England Journal of Medicine finds no progress in reducing patient harm at hospitals as a result of medical care. The study, conducted from 2002 to 2007 in 10 North […]
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