Archive for May, 2016
Trip and Fall on Defective Sidewalk In The Bronx Results in $174,000 Settlement For Bronx Resident
Thursday, May 5th, 2016
While walking home from a friend’s house, GV, a 22 year old Bronx resident, was taken by surprise when a water filled pot hole was directly in his walking path. As he walked along the sidewalk GV unexpectedly stepped into this hole, which caused him to trip and fall to the ground. As a result of his trip and fall, GV tore his ACL, an injury that later required surgery.
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31 Year Old Man Receives $515k Settlement for Injury While At Work at New York Sports Club on an Unleveled Elevator
Monday, May 2nd, 2016
C.S. was working at a New York Sports Club as a maintenance man, removing trash and moving them to the dumpsters on a lower level among other responsibilities. C.S. was injured when he began to exit an unleveled elevator, to remove trash, which was not leveled correctly with the floor, causing him to trip and fall out of the elevator and suffer an injury to left hand and ankle.
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