Medical malpractice – a mistake made by a medical or health care professional through negligent act or omission, thereby causing injury to a patient – is alarmingly common. According to Read more »
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Update on New York State COVID-19 Issues Affecting Malpractice Litigation
In Spring 2020, Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote a string of articles focusing on two issues affecting malpractice litigation that flowed directly from the New York state’s response to COVID-19: immunity to Read more »
What to Do After a Construction Equipment Accident
The risk of injury as a construction worker is inherently higher than in other industries. On a daily basis, a construction worker may work with heavy-duty equipment, complex machinery, or Read more »
What to Do if You are Injured by a Defective Product
Products that we use every day – household items, toys, personal care items – must meet safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) . However, many defective products slip through the cracks Read more »
The Main Causes of Deaths and Injuries on Scaffolds
A scaffold is a temporary framework that is used to elevate and support construction workers and materials. It works as a platform for the construction crew to work on areas Read more »
KDLM Obtains $3M in Premises Liability Case
KDLM Managing Partner Carmine Rubino obtained a $3 million settlement on behalf of the family of a 16-year-old boy who fell down the elevator shaft of an abandoned hospital and Read more »
Common Causes of New York Truck Accidents
Truck Accidents are one of the most devastating types of automobile accidents that can happen in terms of both material damage and emotional trauma. The sheer size of trucks — Read more »
NY Law Firm’s Dedication Means a Lifetime of Treatment for a Medical Malpractice Victim
Medical Malpractice Shannon Reilly was born Nov. 1, 2002 with cerebral palsy, a disorder that affects a person’s ability to move and perform basic motor skills. It is the most Read more »
New York Train Passenger Receives $9,000,000 After Long Island Rail Road Train Derails
Long Island Rail Road Train Derails On October 8th, 2016, a 52-year-old female attorney rode the Long Island Rail Road commuter train that was traveling eastbound, between the village of Read more »
Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Liability of Referring Physicians
New York medical malpractice attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, Liability of Referring Physicians . Being referred to a specialist by your general practitioner is normal. While Read more »