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De Puy Hip Replacement Verdict

First DePuy Hip Replacement Case to Go to Trial Results in $8.3 Million Verdict for Injured Plaintiff

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Following a five-week trial and six days of deliberations, the jury in In re: Loren Kransky and Sheryl Kransky v. DePuy, Inc., et al. (BC456086, Los Angeles Superior Court) returned a large verdict in favor of the plaintiff, awarding roughly $8.3 million to the injured victim. DePuy Orthopedics, a division of Johnson & Johnson,… Read More »

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Witness Compensation

Money Talks- NY Court of Appeals Allows the Testimony of a Witness Paid $10,000

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In the case of Caldwell v. Cablevision Systems Corp., a woman sued the cable company after trenches built for the company’s cable installation created a hazard.  The woman was walking her dog and claimed she was injured when she tripped and fell into one of the trenches.  However, the jury ruled against the injured… Read More »

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Medical Malpractice

How Much “Medical” is Necessary for Medical Malpractice?

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Civil actions utilize various statutes of limitations to assist in judicial efficacy.  Generally, the statute of limitations for negligence actions is three years- but there are exceptions.  For example, medical malpractice, although technically a negligence action, is bound by a 2 ½ year limit.  This difference often leads to judicial wrangling with the definition… Read More »

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New York Court of Appeals Shows No Love to Plaintiff’s in Personal Injury Cases this Valentine’s Day

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In the case of Auqui v. Seven Thirty One Limited Partnership , the New York Court of Appeals ruled on Thursday, February 14, 2013 that a plaintiff in a personal injury suit cannot litigate an issue in their case, if that issue has already been ruled on in a related worker’s compensation proceeding. Since… Read More »

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Appellate Division Weighs In On Water Park Personal Injury Case

By Leandros Vrionedes |

In the latest ruling on a case that was first filed in 2008, the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court, Second Department, reversed a lower court ruling dismissing the plaintiff’s personal injury claims. This means that the plaintiff, who was injured in an accident in 2007, may yet have his day… Read More »

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New York Jury Slaps Drug Maker with $10 Million Punitive Damage Award

By Leandros Vrionedes |

On November 2nd, a jury in the Central Islip courtroom of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York awarded over ten million dollars to a woman who suffered serious personal injury at the hands of a dangerously defective drug. Barbara Davids suffered osteonecrosis (bone death) in the jaw after taking… Read More »

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DMV Provides Valuable Information on New York Car Crashes

By Leandros Vrionedes |

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles maintains valuable information regarding automobile crashes throughout the state. The DMV recently released a summary of statistical information for 2011 crash data, which provides a glimpse of the automobile accidents occurring over the past year. Statewide there were 307,550 motor vehicle crashes, which resulted in 1,077… Read More »

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Drunk Driving Leads to Death of Nassau County Police Officer

By Leandros Vrionedes |

James Ryan, a young man of 25, was arrested for manslaughter in the death of a police officer that arose out of a drunk driving incident on the Long Island Expressway on November 23rd. Ryan had been involved in two vehicle collisions, striking a BMW and later a Honda Civic, before coming to rest… Read More »

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News Flash: Drivers Cause Pedestrian Accidents

By Leandros Vrionedes |

On average, a pedestrian is struck by a vehicle every day in Midtown Manhattan, and has been every day for the past 15 years. So says a report by Transportation Alternatives, a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to improving safety and accessibility for bicyclists, pedestrians and public transit users throughout New York City. According to… Read More »

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What Makes a Cause “Proximate?”

By Leandros Vrionedes |

Proximate cause is a legal term of art. It is an essential element of the tort of negligence, whose elements include: Duty – a duty of care owed to another Breach – a breach of that duty, or failure to exercise reasonable care Causation – the breach of duty caused a legal injury to… Read More »

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