Archive for January 2023
SPBMCC Partner, Walling and Trial Counsel, Wilkens Recover $5.5 Million in Medical Negligence Case
A 66-year-old Suffolk County man suffered significant brain damage and lost the opportunity to have a kidney transplant as a result of improper treatment while in the hospital for a cardiac procedure. 66-Year-Old Man Loses Opportunity for Kidney Transplant, Quality of Life The plaintiff, who was 59 years old at the time, underwent a necessary…
Read MoreDo Buildings Collapse During Construction?
Building collapses happen more regularly than some people may believe. As one of the most serious of all construction accidents, a building collapse can often result in serious injuries, fatalities, and immense suffering and damage that puts both workers inside and around the structure, as well as pedestrians walking nearby, at risk. If you are…
Read MoreSPBMCC Partner David J. Dean, Esq. Recognized in Top 100 Lawyers
We are so excited to announce that Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo P.C. Partner David J. Dean, Esq. was recently highlighted in the Top 100 Lawyers. Affiliated with the firm since 1997, he handles complex and challenging litigation cases, such as medical malpractice, nursing home negligence, and the plaintiff’s personal injury-related claims. Dean…
Read MoreLegal Help for Pneumatic Impact Tools and Jackhammer Accidents in the Workplace
Working in the construction field with associated heavy machinery comes with a variety of risks. One prevalent hazard is pneumatic impact tools and jackhammers as they are used at many job sites. While much of the risk can be mitigated by following safety rules and guidelines, accidents still happen and you deserve to be compensated.…
Read MoreSPBMCC Partner Cannavo and Associate Turkovic Obtain $1.2 Million in Delayed Diagnosis Case
On Nov. 28, 2022, SPBMCC Partner Vito Cannavo and Associate Ana Turkovic successfully obtained a $1.2 million settlement on behalf of a 39-year-old woman who lost function in her left kidney following a failure to diagnose and treat a ureter injury. 39-Year-Old Woman Suffers Delayed Diagnosis The plaintiff was a healthy 39-year-old mother of two…
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