Author Archives: Site Administrator

Understanding New York City’s Sidewalk Laws for Trip and Fall Injuries
New York City sidewalks are bustling, crowded places throughout the day and into the evening all week long. Unfortunately, the failure to maintain city sidewalks in a safe condition leads to trip and fall accidents that often end up causing serious injuries. It’s important for New Yorkers and visitors alike to understand the city’s… Read More »

What Are the Common Causes of Construction Accidents in New York City?
Construction sites are inherently dangerous places, with a multitude of hazards that can lead to serious accidents and injuries, and in New York City, where the skyline is constantly evolving, construction activity and its accompanying dangers are ever-present. That said, far too many needless construction accidents occur that would never happen if only property… Read More »

Ways to Reduce Trip and Fall Hazards
Trip and fall accidents are a significant concern in New York, leading to serious injuries and legal complications, from sidewalks and subway stations to office buildings, apartment buildings, department stores and more. As a renowned New York personal injury attorney, Leandros A. Vrionedes has extensive experience in handling cases related to trip and fall… Read More »

Top Causes of Serious Car Accidents
Car accidents can have devastating consequences, impacting not only those involved but also their families and communities. Accidents involving serious injuries have additional legal implications in New York, taking the person out of the state’s no-fault insurance system and requiring the filing of a legal claim against the at-fault party and their insurer. Below… Read More »

Understanding the Health Impacts of Contaminated Water at Camp Lejeune
For many veterans, military personnel, and their families, Camp Lejeune in North Carolina was more than just a military base; it was home. Tragically, over several decades from the 1950s through the 1980s, this home was plagued by water contamination that has since been linked to a host of serious health issues. At Leandros… Read More »

The Importance of Legal Representation in Navigating VCF Claims
The aftermath of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, left countless individuals and families grappling with unforeseen hardships. In response, the U.S. government established the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) to provide necessary financial support to the victims and their families. While this fund represents a vital resource for eligible people in… Read More »

Who Is Responsible for a Construction Site Accident?
Construction accidents in New York can arise from various factors, including equipment malfunction, falls, structural collapses, and negligence in safety protocols. Given the multiple entities involved in a construction project, identifying who is legally responsible after an accident can be complex. It’s not always just about pinpointing a single liable party; sometimes, multiple parties… Read More »

What Accidents and Injuries Are Considered Catastrophic?
When it comes to personal injury law, a term frequently encountered but often misunderstood is “catastrophic injury.” Understanding what constitutes a catastrophic injury is crucial, especially for those seeking legal assistance in New York. Read on to learn more about the implications of catastrophic injuries and accidents on personal injury claims. If you or… Read More »

What Safety Gear Should Be Used on NY Construction Sites?
Construction sites are inherently hazardous environments. In New York, where the skyline is constantly evolving, construction is a continuous activity. Safety on these sites should be paramount, but those in charge of construction projects don’t always deliver the safe environment they are charged with providing under New York Labor Law. One of the areas… Read More »

Common Fatal Injuries After a Car Crash
Car accidents can be devastating, and in some unfortunate cases, they are immediately fatal or lead to fatal injuries due to the crash. Although it goes without saying, death is listed first among the “serious injuries” that pull a case out of New York’s no-fault insurance law and provide a cause of action against… Read More »