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Leandros A. Vrionedes, P.C. Motto

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Police officer injured

Police Officer Permitted to Go Forward with Injury Claim

By Leandros Vrionedes |

While not based on the type of accident or injuries one tends to imagine when considering the ways that police officers are hurt on the job, one officer was nevertheless seriously hurt when tripping over a power cord. Indeed, the fact that the accident was not one typically associated with the dangers of police… Read More »

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Litigation Wooden letters

“Litigation is not a sport, litigation is not a lottery.”

By Leandros Vrionedes |

“Litigation is not a sport, litigation is not a lottery.” Judge Shira Scheindlin of New York’s Southern District had these strong words for a man who filed a “galling” lawsuit against New York City for false arrest, as well as a stiff financial penalty. Judge Scheindlin’s opinion highlights the importance of finding legal counsel… Read More »

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Dereliction of Duty by Nursing Home Staff Results in $2.5 million Award

By Leandros Vrionedes |

A case of violent crime befalling a severely handicapped woman shows the ways that negligent care in a nursing home can have truly tragic results. The case, titled William L. v. The State of New York, was filed by the administrator of the victim’s estate against a State-run adult care facility. William L. brought… Read More »

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woman slips and falls on snowy sidewalk

Store Not Responsible for Sidewalk Fall Which Occurred on Neighboring Property

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Determining liability for a hazardous condition that causes injuries can be complex. Sometimes, multiple parties may be responsible for a dangerous condition, requiring a skilled attorney to sue all responsible parties to ensure that the victim is fully compensated. Where it appears that multiple companies or individuals may have contributed to a dangerous condition,… Read More »

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Malpractice

A Hospital can be Liable for Doctors’ Malpractice, Even When the Hospital Does not Employ the Doctors

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Normally, when doctors commit malpractice in a hospital, the hospital can only be liable if it employed or supervised the doctors. Just because a doctor may perform surgery or treat patients in a hospital setting does not mean the doctor is employed by the hospital, so it is important in a medical malpractice case… Read More »

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Nursing home

Liability for Negligence under the Nursing Home Reform Act

By Leandros Vrionedes |

The NHRA was enacted by Congress in 1987 to ensure the “highest practicable” services to nursing home residents for their mental, physical and emotional well-being. Violation of NHRA guidelines can open a nursing home up to administrative penalties from the state as well as civil liability to nursing home residents, who may obtain compensation… Read More »

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Class Field Trip with teacher and chaperone

Students tripped on a field trip: What is the school’s duty supervise?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In the recent case of Lennon v. Cornwall School Dist, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Second Department decided a case involving a school district’s liability where one student injured a couple of other students. The Second Department covers Richmond, Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk counties, among others. The pivotal… Read More »

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Distracted Driving

Safety Council Report Shows Rise in Car Accidents for 2015

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Earlier this year, the National Safety Council released a report of car accidents in the U.S. covering the first six months of 2015. In just that time alone, there have been more 2.3 million serious injuries in car accidents, and more than 18,600 fatalities. At this rate, 2015 is on its way to becoming… Read More »

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Construction accident

Mayor’s Report Reveals Sharp Rise in New York City Construction Accidents, Injuries and Fatalities

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Last month, the City of New York released the Mayor’s Management Report for Fiscal Year 2015, an annual report to NYC residents about how well the city is doing across the full range of city services. Every area and city department is included in the report, including the Department of Buildings, the agency responsible… Read More »

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New York’s “King of Cranes” Told to Pay Over $96 Million for NYC Crane Collapse

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Earlier this month, a Manhattan jury returned a $96 million verdict to the families of two men killed in a 2008 crane collapse on E. 91st Street in New York City. This award includes $48.3 million in compensatory damages and another $48 million in punitive damages. The defendant, James Lomma, will be forced to… Read More »

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