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Building a Solid Defense Against Malpractice Claims

Medical professionals promise to care for their patients to the best of their abilities, but malpractice claims can be brought against even the best of physicians. If a claim is brought against you, it can be daunting and emotionally draining, especially if you are trying to maintain a practice simultaneously.  Below, the experienced medical malpractice…

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7 Legal Do’s and Don’ts Following a Car Accident

Car accidents happen in the blink of an eye, leaving individuals grappling with injuries, vehicle damage, and legal problems. Knowing the appropriate steps can make a difference in seeking compensation if you are involved in a car accident.  Below, the experienced NYC car accident lawyers at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo walk you…

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SPBMCC Member Glenn W. Nick Secures $500,000 for Slip and Fall Victim

On March 7, 2024, SPBMCC Partner Glenn W. Nick secured a $500,000 settlement for a man who sustained severe injuries when he slipped and fell on ice while exiting from a private home. 61-Year-Old Man Sustains Serious Injuries Following Slip and Fall  On Feb. 13, 2021, our client was walking on the front steps of…

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New York Construction Accident FAQs

Another building goes up in New York City every day. Unfortunately, construction accidents can and do occur amidst the constant development and renovation. If you or a loved one has been involved in a construction accident, understanding your rights and options must be one of the first steps in pursuing compensation.  Below, the experienced New…

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Can You Sue for Foreign Object Left in Body?

Surgical procedures can be challenging in the best circumstances. Discovering that a healthcare professional has left a foreign object inside your body compounds this already distressing experience. Beyond the physical discomfort, it raises serious concerns about medical negligence and the potential side effects on your health. If you find yourself in this situation, you may…

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5 Steps to Take Immediately After a Car Crash

Car accidents can be frightening and life-changing experiences, but knowing what steps to take in the immediate aftermath can help get you the assistance you need and protect your rights. Whether you’re a seasoned driver or a newcomer to the bustling streets of New York City, preparation can make all the difference. Below, the experienced…

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What are the Most Common Injuries for Firefighters?

Firefighters are the frontline heroes who bravely confront life-threatening situations to protect communities and save lives. However, their noble profession has inherent risks, as they encounter many dangers during their duties. Below, the experienced NYC firefighter law attorneys at Sullivan Papain Block McManus Coffinas & Cannavo explore the common injuries firefighters face, highlighting the dangers…

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What Every Construction Worker Should Know About Filing a Lawsuit

Construction work is one of the most vital industries in New York City, but it is also one of the most demanding. The nature of the job comes with inherent risk and accidents. When injuries occur, understanding the ins and outs of filing a lawsuit can make the difference between successfully seeking legal recourse and…

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What Should I Do If I’m Dealing with Ozempic Cancer?

Are you or a loved one grappling with cancer or other long-term effects following Ozempic use? Or are you seeking answers about wondering what steps to take if you’ve been diagnosed with Ozempic cancer?  Below, the experienced product liability lawyers at Sullivan Papain discuss what to do if you are dealing with cancer following the…

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How to Prove Negligence in a Construction Accident Case

Construction sites are a flurry of activity, and accidents can and do occur within all that hustle and bustle. More than 1,000 construction workers die on the job each year, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, and even more are injured. When workers are injured on the job,…

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