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Understanding Your Rights After a Slip-and-Fall Accident in NYC
March 11, 2026
A slip-and-fall accident can happen in an instant. One misplaced step on a wet grocery store floor or an icy...
U.S. Supreme Court Delivers Major Victory for Plaintiffs in NJ Transit Immunity Case
March 5, 2026
On January 14, 2026, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation (consolidated...
Toxic Exposure in Apartment Buildings: When Tenants Can Take Legal Action
March 4, 2026
New Yorkers rely on their landlords to provide safe and habitable living spaces. Unfortunately, that trust is sometimes broken when...
Sullivan Papain Supports NYFF Through Rally for Firefighters Campaign
February 26, 2026
At Sullivan Papain, we have always believed in the power of community, and recent events in New York City offered...
Sullivan Papain Member Craig Silverman Appointed to Plaintiffs’ Executive Committee in National GLP-1 NAION MDL
February 24, 2026
New York, NY – February 24, 2026 – Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo P.C. announced that member Craig...
How Surgical Errors Happen — And When They Become Malpractice
February 23, 2026
Surgery carries inherent risks, but when mistakes occur due to negligence, the consequences can be devastating. Surgical errors are among...
Sullivan Papain Appears Before The U.S. Supreme Court In Interstate Sovereign Immunity Case
February 19, 2026
On January 14, 2026, the United States Supreme Court heard argument in Galette v. New Jersey Transit Corporation (consolidated with...
The Hidden Toll of Traumatic Brain Injuries After Car Accidents
February 16, 2026
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are among the most serious and life-altering injuries suffered in car accidents. While some symptoms appear...
How Product Recalls Work — And What to Do If Your Child Was Harmed
February 9, 2026
Every year, thousands of consumer products—from toys and cribs to car seats and baby food—are recalled due to safety concerns....
Birth Injury vs. Birth Defect: Understanding the Difference for NYC Parents
February 2, 2026
Few moments are as emotional or overwhelming as learning your child has a medical condition at birth. For many parents,...
Electrocution Injuries on Job Sites: Who Is Liable?
January 26, 2026
Electrocution is among the most dangerous—and preventable—hazards on construction sites. When a worker suffers a shock, severe burns, cardiac injuries,...
Winter Electrical Failures: A Rise in Home and Workplace Electrocution Injuries
January 12, 2026
Every winter, as temperatures drop, electrical systems across New York face increased stress. Both residential and commercial properties rely more...