Cancer is an aggressive medical condition that, fortunately, many people can survive if individuals receive their diagnoses early. Many patients who don't survive cancer fail to do so for one of two reasons. They either do so because they wait too long to see a doctor...
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Month: August 2021
What construction-related falling laws exist in New York?
If you work in construction here in New York, you don't likely need anyone telling you how dangerous your work in this industry can be. Work on any building can be hazardous. Fall risks are at the top of that list in terms of dangers workers face. "Falls" can refer to...
Workers aren’t the only ones injured at construction sites
As New York City comes alive again, we’re seeing more and more construction projects throughout the city. While they’re a sign of growth and renovation, they also bring noise, inconvenience and risk to those walking, biking or scootering around the streets....
When can you file a legal claim against a hospice care facility?
When a loved one has reached the final days of their life, families often move them into a hospice care facility. These facilities provide palliative care to ease a person’s pain and make them as comfortable as possible when their condition – for example, cancer – has...
Proving negligence in a medical malpractice lawsuit
Medical malpractice committed by a doctor may not be easy for a patient to prove if the patient suffered an avoidable injury because their medical provider didn’t offer a high level of care. “Medical malpractice” means that a medical or dental professional may have...
4 construction job risks cause 90% of the industry’s deaths
Working in construction can be quite rewarding. You make something physical and long-lasting that you can point out to others. You also probably earn a competitive wage. Unfortunately, one of the reasons you can receive higher wages in construction is that you have a...