Written by Ronemus & Vilensky on November 13, 2013
In this case, the injured baby’s mother claimed that the delivering physician failed to take measures to prevent severe injury. Instead, when the baby wouldn’t arrive, the doctor applied excessive traction and twisted the baby’s head, which damaged the nerves
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Written by Ronemus & Vilensky on October 9, 2013
Last month, one of our clients, 52-year-old Carol Nudelman, received over $9.9 million from a Brooklyn federal jury to compensate for medical bills, bodily injury and suffering she sustained from a premises liability case at Costco.
As the New York Post
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Written by Ronemus & Vilensky on September 9, 2013
Construction site safety has become a paramount concern on construction projects. According to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of fatal workplace injuries in the private construction sector has increased by 5 percent
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Written by Ronemus & Vilensky on September 9, 2013
What To Do The Moment You’re Injured At Work
Nobody plans to get injured at work.
But it happens and that can leave you scrambling to figure out what to do.
If you have been injured at work it’s important to take the
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Written by Ronemus & Vilensky on August 10, 2013
Two years ago, Kenrick Gray, an African-American resident of Staten Island, was aggressively stopped and frisked by a NYPD officer named Michael Daragjati. Although he didn’t find any weapons or contraband on Gray, Dargjati took Gray into custody after he
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