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Expert New York subway accident lawyer Bartly Mitchell, comments on recent subway deaths in Queens. There are many reasons why these subway tragedies occur, and Bartly offers legal insight into these situations as well as the options for injured victims or survivors of someone fatally injured.
Leading New York City accident attorney John Carro discusses the Wednesday, January 9th 2013 Seastreak ferry crash. The ferry slammed into a pier while attempting to dock in Lower Manhattan. Carro cites the ferry’s accident-prone history as possible evidence of negligence and comments on the potential legal repercussions.
New York City personal injury attorneys Carro, Carro & Mitchell are experienced in representing children injured by lead poisoning.
First, the good news. Lead poisoning symptoms in children have decreased sharply in recent decades since lead paint was banned in 1978. However, for New York City residents there is some bad news. According to the New York Times lead hazards remain in urban areas mostly from old, badly maintained housing with lead paint. In fact there are bands of areas of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx where rates of children showing elevated lead levels are the highest in the City. Continue reading
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