Slip and Fall Accidents
Lawsuits After Construction Accident Deaths
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) states that 18.5% of all reported workplace deaths in the United States take place in the construction industry. Many times, in the midst of emotional trauma, filing a lawsuit is the furthest thing from the minds of family members.
Read MoreProving Fault in a Slip and Fall Accident
Many people are injured each year from slipping and falling on a wet floor, defective stairs, or a rough patch of ground or other dangerous surfaces. The property owner may or may not be responsible for the accident.
Read MoreHow to Prevent the Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips, and falls make up 15 percent of all accidental deaths per year. They are the most frequent accidents leading to personal injury. The effects of accidents can vary from simple bruises to extremely serious injuries or even death.
Read MoreHiring a Construction Accident Lawyer- An Overview
When a worker gets injured in an accident at a construction site, he or she may have to face enormous medical and financial issues, following the accident. It is important for the injured worker to get in touch with a construction accident lawyer as soon as possible to make sure that he or she receives the rightful compensation
Read MoreNYS Disability Benefits
If you have had an off the job injury or illness, you may be entitled to New York State Disability Benefits. Here are some helpful pointers…
Read MoreWage Loss Due To A Construction Accident Injury
When you face a loss of wage due to work related injuries, you are entitled to worker’s compensation benefits. Seeking the expertise of a construction accident lawyer can help you recover partial or total compensation for the injuries suffered while you focus on the healing process.
Read MoreProving Fault in A Car Accident
If you are involved in a car accident, it’s important to prove to the court and the insurance party who is at fault. The party at fault is subject to legal, financial and criminal liabilities. Here are some important points to consider when proving fault in a car accident.
Read MoreAttorney Robert P. Ianelli
Attorney Robert P. Ianelli has 38 years of experience in personal injury cases. He has been successful with numerous damage settlements. If you or a loved suffered an injury due to someone else’s negligence, contact the Robert P.
Read MoreNo-Fault Information & Instructions
No-Fault is the name traditionally given to health and disability benefits payable to anyone hurt in an auto accident. It covers loss of earnings, medical bills, prescriptions, travel expenses and household help usually up to $50,000.00. It covers anyone hit by a car as a pedestrian or injured by the operation, use or maintenance of a motor vehicle.
Read MoreNYS Disability Benefits
If you have had an off the job injury or illness, you may be entitled to New York State Disability Benefits. Here are some helpful pointers:
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