Sullivan Papain Joins St. John’s Red Storm as Official Sponsor, Honoring New York’s Bravest

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 21, 2025 NEW YORK, NY – Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo P.C., a New York-based injury law firm and general counsel to the Uniformed Firefighters Association (UFA), is proud to announce its official sponsorship of St. John’s University Athletics. This partnership not only reinforces the Red Storm’s standing as…

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The Dangers of Falling Objects on Construction Sites

Construction sites are inherently dangerous, with countless hazards posing risks to workers, bystanders, and even nearby pedestrians. One of the most significant dangers is falling objects, which can cause severe or fatal injuries in an instant. Whether it’s a tool, piece of debris, or structural material, anything that falls from above can lead to catastrophic…

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How to Prove Pain and Suffering in a Personal Injury Case

When you suffer an injury due to someone else’s negligence, the physical pain and emotional turmoil that follow can be overwhelming. While medical bills and lost wages are quantifiable damages, pain and suffering are more subjective and often more challenging to prove.  However, with the right approach and an experienced NYC personal injury lawyer, you…

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Will New York’s No-Fault Insurance Affect Your Personal Injury Claim?

New York operates under a no-fault insurance system for car accidents, meaning that after a crash, your own insurance company covers your medical bills and lost wages—regardless of who caused the accident. While this system is designed to provide swift financial relief without needing to prove fault, it also imposes strict limitations on personal injury…

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Can You Sue for Infections Acquired in Hospitals?

Hospitals are supposed to be places of healing, yet for some patients, they become the source of serious, and sometimes life-threatening, infections. Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) are a significant concern in medical facilities across the country.  When these infections result from negligence, patients may have legal recourse to seek compensation for hospital-acquired infections. But proving liability…

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