Archive for September, 2016
West Indian Woman Who Injured Knee after Slipping on Oil at Brooklyn Supermarket Receives $450,000 Settlement for Pain and Suffering after Hiring Hill & Moin, LLP as her New Attorney
Tuesday, September 20th, 2016
C.D., a West Indian woman in her 30’s, was shopping for food at Junius Food Bazaar in Brooklyn, NY. As Ms. D walked through the store, she slipped and fell on oil, which had been dropped and not properly attended by store employees. C.D. grabbed onto a cart in front of her so she would not fall to the ground, but still suffered an injury of the left knee, which would require an ACL Reconstruction surgery.
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Construction Worker Injured on Demolition Worksite by a Piece of Falling Debris, Awarded $900,000 Under Labor Law §240(1) and §241(6)
Wednesday, September 7th, 2016
E. Smart, suffered a fracture of the right shoulder blade while erecting a scaffold in an underground parking lot at a construction site in Bronx, NY. As Mr. Smart was working, a piece of concrete column debris, which was being demolished from above ground, fell onto his right shoulder, resulting in, not only a fracture, but also the need for surgery.
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