Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf is a New York Plaintiff's personal injury law firm specializing in automobile accidents, construction accidents, medical malpractice, products liability, police misconduct and all types of New York personal injury litigation.
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location of the fatal truck accident in the BronxBy the NYC Truck Accident Lawyers at Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf

A 68-year-old man lost his life after being hit by a box truck in the Bronx on October 28th. According to police, the fatal collision occurred around 12:23 p.m. at the intersection of East 149th Street and Third Avenue in Melrose — a busy area known for heavy truck and pedestrian traffic.

Authorities said the victim was walking south across the crosswalk when a 2019 Isuzu box truck traveling west on East 149th Street struck him, causing severe leg injuries. Emergency responders transported the man to Lincoln Hospital, where he was initially listed in stable condition but tragically succumbed to his injuries later that evening at approximately 7:02 p.m. His name has not yet been released pending family notification.

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FDNY posts on cigarette fireInsights from our NYC Explosion and Fire Accident Lawyers

A shocking video released by the FDNY shows the moment a single flicked cigarette butt ignited a devastating explosion in the Bronx, seriously injuring seven firefighters and destroying multiple vehicles. The blast, which occurred around 7 p.m. on November 5 at Westchester Avenue and Fox Street in Longwood, is now being used by officials as a sobering reminder of the catastrophic consequences that can result from careless cigarette disposal.

The Chain Reaction That Led to the Explosion

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location-of-the-deadly-new-york-pedestrian-accidentBy the New York Pedestrian Accident Lawyers at Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf

A tragic collision in Greenwich Village on Thursday morning underscores the persistent dangers pedestrians face on New York City streets — even in marked crosswalks. According to police, a 61-year-old driver fatally struck a 27-year-old woman while driving the wrong way down Morton Street, a one-way block in the West Village.

The crash occurred around 8:30 a.m. when the driver, behind the wheel of a rented black GMC Savana van, exited a parking garage and turned against traffic toward Seventh Avenue South. Investigators believe the motorist was attempting to take a shortcut to avoid circling several blocks. Witnesses reported the impact was so severe that the victim was thrown to the ground and appeared to convulse before first responders arrived. She was rushed to Bellevue Hospital but pronounced dead approximately 40 minutes later.

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Peter Morris was killed in a hit and run car accident in Long IslandWhen a crash involves a stolen or hit-and-run vehicle, victims and their families are often left with devastating losses and difficult legal questions. The recent death of beloved Vietnam War veteran Peter Morris, 80, in South Farmingdale highlights the urgent need to understand what options are available after such a tragedy.

On Friday, outside Woodward Parkway Elementary School in South Farmingdale, Peter Morris was killed moments after leaving a Veterans Day ceremony with his 9-year-old granddaughter. Witnesses say that Morris had just climbed into his car after taking pictures with his granddaughter when a stolen Nissan, driven by 24-year-old Randy Colon, slammed into him at full speed. The impact sent Morris’s vehicle onto the school lawn, smoking and mangled, as the driver fled on foot. Colon was later arrested, but Morris was pronounced dead at the scene. Morris’s daughter described him as a proud and joyful grandfather who “sat in the front with a big smile on his face the entire morning, telling everyone about his life, his children, and how proud he was to be there.” This tragedy has shaken the South Farmingdale community and raises important questions about how New York law addresses fatal crashes involving stolen vehicles and hit-and-run drivers.

Civil Lawsuit Against the At-Fault Driver

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Recognized once again for excellence in trial advocacy and record verdicts

GaiGair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf have been named a NYC tier one firm in personal Injury, Medical Malpractice and Product Liability Litigationr, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf has once again been honored among the nation’s top litigation firms, earning a Metropolitan Tier 1 ranking in the 2025 edition of Best Law Firms for New York City.

The firm received Tier 1 recognition in three major practice areas:

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https://www.newyorkpersonalinjuryattorneysblog.com/files/2025/11/Zohran_Mamdani_05.25.25_b_cropped-scaled.jpgNew York’s newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, is promising a new vision for how the city approaches safety, transportation, and justice. For those who’ve been injured on New York City streets — pedestrians struck by vehicles, cyclists hit by turning cars, or bystanders hurt in high-speed police chases — the change in leadership raises an important question: will New York’s streets finally become safer?

As New York Car Accident Lawyers, we have seen firsthand how decisions made at City Hall shape the risks ordinary New Yorkers face every day. From how fast cars travel on city avenues to how aggressively police pursue fleeing drivers, the policies of each administration directly affect who lives and who dies on our streets.

A Shift from “Law and Order” to “Community Safety”

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Ben Rubinowitz, Howard Hershenhorn, and Jeffrey Bloom Celebrate 20 Consecutive Years of Super Lawyers Recognition

the New York Metro Super Lawyer honoreesThe 2025 New York Metro Super Lawyers list once again highlights the exceptional legal talent of Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, reaffirming the New York personal injury la firm’s position among the most accomplished trial practices in New York and across the nation.

Managing Partner Ben Rubinowitz earned the Number 1 ranking among all attorneys in New York Metro for the second consecutive year, while Howard S. Hershenhorn was named among the Top 10 attorneys. They are joined by Jeffrey B. Bloom, with all three celebrating 20 consecutive years of Super Lawyers recognition—a rare milestone achieved by only a select few attorneys nationwide.

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The emergency room at Mercy Hospital in RockvilleA shocking incident at Mercy Hospital in Rockville Centre has once again highlighted serious concerns about hospital safety and staffing standards. According to CBS New York, 62-year-old security guard Gardy Coriolan remains on life support after being brutally assaulted by a patient while working an overnight shift in the hospital’s emergency department.

Security Concerns and Staffing Shortages

Mr. Coriolan, a retired Department of Correction officer and school security professional, had reportedly expressed concerns about inadequate staffing levels in the hospital’s emergency unit prior to the attack. His wife, Sonya Coriolan, told reporters that her husband had repeatedly warned that three security officers were not enough to handle volatile situations in a busy emergency room, particularly when psychiatric patients were involved.

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Dusk and Darkness tips being distributed today to drivers and pedestrians. Credit: NYC DOT With the end of daylight-saving time approaching and earlier evenings settling in, New York City has once again launched its annual Dusk & Darkness Campaign under the Vision Zero initiative. As experienced New York City car accident attorneys representing injured pedestrians, cyclists and motorists, we believe it’s crucial to remind everyone how these seasonal visibility changes can increase the risk of serious crashes — and what drivers must do to keep our streets safe.

Why This Time of Year Is So Dangerous

According to city officials, the fall evening commute is one of the most dangerous periods of the year for pedestrians. When daylight ends earlier, visibility drops sharply during rush hour — just as streets are at their busiest.

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the Bronx hit and run driver who injured a cyclistIf you’re a bicyclist in New York City, one of the most alarming things you can hear about is a driver who flees after hitting a rider. That’s exactly what happened on Friday afternoon in the Parkchester section of the Bronx, at the intersection of Westchester Avenue and White Plains Road. According to the reporting:

  • The driver slammed into a police car that was conducting a traffic stop, then hit a bicyclist, and then fled the scene. News 12 – Default+1

  • Both the bicyclist and the officers are reported to be in stable condition as of Sunday night. News 12 – Default+1