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Delayed Diagnosis: When Is It Medical Malpractice?

Many people trust their doctors to catch and treat conditions early, but when they don’t the results can be catastrophic. Delays can lead to a worsening of the condition or a missed window for treatment, potentially putting the patient’s life at risk. If you’ve found yourself in a situation where your medical condition was missed…

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When Can You Sue for Emotional Distress After an Accident?

Accidents are unpredictable and often leave more than just physical injuries. Lingering anxiety, depression, or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are common, though sometimes overlooked, consequences. Below, the experienced personal injury attorneys at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo discuss when and how you might be able to take legal action for these invisible injuries….

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Firefighter Rights After a Job-Related Injury

Firefighters are regularly exposed to dangerous conditions, from battling towering flames to navigating unstable structures, with lives hanging in the balance. These hazards can lead to severe injuries and, in tragic cases, fatalities. Even though firefighting is inherently risky, we are grateful to those who put their lives on the line to protect us. Below,…

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Finding the Best New York Construction Accident Lawyer

Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces. Heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and significant fall risks create the potential for serious accidents. If you’ve been injured on the job, finding a reliable New York construction accident attorney can be challenging but choosing the right lawyer could make a significant difference in the outcome of…

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Does Auto Insurance Cover Bicycle Accidents?

If you’ve been hit by a car while riding a bike, you may wonder how you’ll ever cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages. One common question in these situations is whether auto insurance will cover the costs associated with a bicycle accident.  Below, the experienced personal injury attorneys at Sullivan Papain Block McManus…

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When Does Maritime Law Apply?

When you think of maritime law you may think of pirates and buccaneers but the legal category covers much more than commerce on the blue sea. Maritime law governs all legal issues that take place on navigable waters. These waters include oceans, seas, and rivers that can support commercial shipping. If you’ve ever wondered are…

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What Legal Action Can You Take After Hospital Negligence?

When you’re in a vulnerable state seeking care, hospital negligence can be the final nail in the coffin. The consequences of hospital negligence can range from mild inconvenience to severe harm or even death. When a hospital or its staff fails to provide proper care, resulting in injury or worsening conditions, legal action might be…

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What Are Your Rights as a Victim of Medical Malpractice?

Medical malpractice can be a life-changing event that leaves victims physically, emotionally, and financially devastated. Thankfully, the legal system offers protections for those affected but the ins and outs can be confusing.  Below, the experienced personal injury attorneys at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo explain your rights and options as a victim and…

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11 Sullivan Papain Attorneys Named to 2025 Best Lawyers in America®

in Sullivan Papain (SPBMCC) is proud to announce that Best Lawyers® has named 11 of its attorneys in the 2025 editions of The Best Lawyers in America® and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America. Best Lawyers® compiles its lists of outstanding attorneys by conducting exhaustive peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially…

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Who Do I Sue After a NYC Construction Accident?

When someone is injured in a construction accident in New York City, recovering from the accident may be the first step. However, if negligence is involved you may wonder who to sue. Construction sites often involve multiple contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and sometimes even city agencies so who is ultimately responsible may not immediately be…

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