Civil Rights Violations Possible Case in Point It has been reported today that a “Brooklyn man who fell ill while in police custody Thursday died in his holding cell after waiting four hours for an ambulance.” Angel Cordero, 39, was arrested Thursday at roughly 4 a.m. after […]
Read more →In New York City the law requires that property owners maintain the public sidewalk. The law, however, exempts property owners of one-, two-, and three-family residential real property that is owner occupied, and used exclusively for residential purposes. In such a case, repair and maintenance of the […]
Read more →GEICO About GEICO EICO stands for Government Employees Insurance Company. As the name implies, the company was started in order to provide auto insurance directly to federal government employees and their families. From its humble inception, GEICO has grown into a giant within the industry. It is […]
Read more →New York Accidents – What to Consider? Some factors to consider when searching for a New York City accident attorney You or a loved one has been injured or hurt in a New York City accident. You know you need a lawyer and you know you want […]
Read more →Tweets Our Tweets are intended to help inform the public about safety issues due to faulty products or devices, as well as providing information and resources to help people learn about the legal system and their rights when they are injured or hurt in a New York […]
Read more →New York Workers’ Compensation Have you been injured in an on-the-job accident in New York City? When you are injured in a work related or on-the-job accident, would are entitled to certain benefits regardless of who may have been at fault for the accident. If it is […]
Read more →FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 27, 2012 Release #13-083 CPSC Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908 Four Retailers Agree to Stop Sale and Voluntarily Recall Nap Nanny Recliners Due to Five Infant Deaths WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and four major […]
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