New York Personal Injury Attorney Blog
SPBMCC Member Mark A. Apostolos Secures $825,000 Settlement for Wrongful Death
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On May 24, 2023, SPBMCC Firm Member Mark A. Apostolos secured an $825,000 settlement for the family of a woman struck by a vehicle while crossing the street and died from her injuries. Woman Killed by Vehicle While Crossing Within a Crosswalk A woman was killed while walking within a crosswalk on the Bronx River…
What Happens When a Bus Gets into an Accident?
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Motor vehicle accidents can happen anytime and anywhere. When a bus gets into an accident, the consequences can be severe due to the size of the vehicle. When bus accidents occur, injuries, property damage, and emotional distress are common among bus passengers and riders in other vehicles involved in the accident. When one sustains injuries…
Common Types of Surgical Errors That Lead to Medical Malpractice Claims
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Surgery requires the utmost precision and expertise. The surgeons performing these procedures often have decades of experience and education in their specialties. However, surgeons are only human, and surgical errors can and do occur. These errors, caused by medical negligence, can have lasting physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Below, the experienced personal injury attorneys at…
How to Claim Against the WTC Victim Compensation Fund
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September 11, 2001, will forever be remembered for its devastating effects on the United States. Family members died and fear consumed our nation. Years later, we know that people continue to suffer even though many laws and regulations have been put in place to prevent future disastrous terrorist attacks. Below, the experienced personal injury lawyers…
History of the Victim Compensation Fund
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After the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, the United States was forever changed. Beginning on September 22, 2001, the first 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund was created by an act of Congress to provide compensation for victims who sustained injuries or died as a result of the terrorist attacks. The original Victim Compensation Fund was…