Hospital Rules You Must Know
One of them is this: if you are not the patient, do not ever enter the room where an MRI procedure is... Read More
Nurse’s Criminal Conviction Could Chill Safety Investigations
Nurse’s Criminal Conviction Could Chill Safety Investigations A Virginia jury recently found former nurse RaDonda Vaught guilty of negligent homicide for mistakenly... Read More
Tort Law About Tarts Can Be Fun, and Serious
Some people take their Kellogg’s Frosted Strawberry Pop-Tarts very seriously, and for them, there are class-action lawyers ready to step up when... Read More
Medical Malpractice or Criminality?
Medical Malpractice or Criminality? It’s a Matter of Degree When I was an assistant district attorney in Queens, long before I knew... Read More
Can I File a Claim for a Back Injury at a Westchester Construction Site?
The answer is “yes” — if you want to file a claim for a back injury that resulted from working at a... Read More
I Was Injured on The Job and Can’t Work
You work in construction, and you know injuries happen often due to accidents. You didn’t think it would happen to you. Now... Read More
Our Civil Justice System is Failing Us During the Pandemic
I just fielded a phone call I knew would be coming, but hoped it would not come so soon. The daughter of a... Read More
COVID Is Crushing the Civil Justice System, and No One Cares
Since March of 2020, Covid 19 has been a fact of life for everyone. Sickness, death, economic ruin, and interruptions of all... Read More
Did “Rent” Creator Jonathan Larson Die from Medical Malpractice?
There has been mention of medical malpractice surrounding the death of Jonathan Larson, the genius behind the Broadway hit, “Rent”. Did Jonathan... Read More
“Slow Return to Normal” is Hurting Everyone
Last week, the Queens County Bar Association wrote to Chief Judge Janet DiFiore to voice its concerns about the relative lack of... Read More









