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New york Construction Accident Prevention: New Safety Team dedicated to the Hudson Yard Redevelopment Project’s Construction sites

To prevent construction accidents on the current and upcoming construction projects on Manhattan’s West Side related to the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, the newly created “West Side Safety Team” will focus on cranes and derricks, excavations, scaffolds and construction hoists at New Building, major alterations and demolition projects. The Hudson…

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Anti-seizure drug Onfi (clobazam) can cause rare skin reaction than can lead to serious personal injury or death

Serious skin reactions medically known as Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), can occur at any time during Onfi treatment warns the Food and Drug Administration. According to the FDA, 6 cases have been identified in the US and 14 out of the US. Out of the 6…

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After a man was hit and killed in a car accident last month in the vicinity of Westchester Square in the Bronx New York, Community Board 10 approves traffic safety measures proposed by the City Department of Transportation

The car accident that killed Angel Figueroa, a 74-year-old Bronx resident, last month was the latest of many other accidents on Tremont Ave near Westchester Square in the Bronx New York. At a recent presentation in front of the Community Board 10, the NYC DOT highlighted that between 2007 and…

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New York Metro North Train Accident: according to law enforcement sources the engineer at the controls of the train nodded off before his train skidded off the rails

Human error seems to be the cause of the Metro-North train accident that caused the death of 4 people and injured 63 others. According to sources, William Rockefeller, the train engineer was “in a daze” seconds before the train accident happened. The Bronx District Attorney’s office has launched its own…

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New York Metro North train was speeding at 82 MPH instead of 30 MPH seconds before the accident

Our partner, New York Personal Injury Attorney Chris Sallay, was on ABC news yesterday to comment on the deadly train accident that happened Sunday morning in New York. According to the most recent information the train was traveling at 82 miles per hour as it approached a sharp curb where…

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Product Liability: Crown Boiler recalls Home Heating boilers due to Carbon Monoxide Hazard

A defective air pressure switch in some Crown Home Heating Boilers can fail to shut down the burners allowing the boiler to emit excessive amounts of carbon monoxide, exposing consumers to CO poisoning hazard. Carbon monoxide poisoning is extremely dangerous because it is a deadly odorless gas. Carbon monoxide poisoning…

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Medical Malpractice Prevention: Telemedicine Consultations help reduce Medication Errors for seriously ill and injured children in rural emergency departments

The risk of physician-related ED medication errors among seriously ill and injured children in rural EDs can be significantly reduced with telemedicine consultations according to a study published in the current issue of Pediatrics, the Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics. The study looked at 234 seriously ill…

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One man died and another was injured by a young drunk driver in a car accident in Queens New York

An alleged drunk driver killed a man and injured another in a car accident that happened early Saturday morning in Queens New York. A 23 year old driver crashed his car into another car driven by 39 year old Jimmy Sinisi. The impact was so strong that Sinisi was crushed…

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Product Liability: New pilot tool helps Consumer Product Safety Commission to identify high-risk shipments of consumer products arriving at U.S. ports of entry and make better decisions on which ones to inspect

To prevent dangerous and defective products from reaching American consumers, the CPSC has been using a state-of-the-art risk assessment tool pilot called risk assessment methodology (RAM) for its port surveillance. As a result, the screenings led to the identification of about 680 shipments containing violative or defective products, totaling about…

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