In spite of the fact that the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, or ADEA – aimed at preventing employment discrimination in the 40 and over demographic – is in its 45th year, the presence of age discrimination in the workplace has actually risen post-recession. [Read more…]
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
Sexual harassment in the workplace is one of the most common types of workplace discrimination. Sexual harassment in the workplace violates the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination, N.J.S.A. 10:5-1-49. An employer may be liable under several different theories of sexual harassment. The discrimination attorneys at the Ginarte Law Firm have the knowledge and experience to handle your sexual harassment claim. [Read more…]
Ice and snow on a sidewalks keep doctors busy
According to CBS news, doctors specializing in ankle and wrist injuries can expect an increase in business by 20-30% the days following a snow storm. [i] Many of these injuries are preventable. New Jersey law has established laws to protect and compensate those injured as a result of any icy sidewalk. [Read more…]
How to Help Hurricane Sandy Victims
Many residents and visitors to New York and elsewhere on the East Coast were still struggling to get necessities such as fresh water, food, clothing, and even housing days after Hurricane Sandy made landfall with a vengeance. [Read more…]
Hurricanes and Personal Injury
Hurricanes and natural disasters are traditionally viewed as Acts of God. If a person is injured as a result of an Act of God, meaning that the cause of an accident was purely a natural force that “could not have been prevented by any amount of foresight and pains and care reasonably to be expected of [a defendant]”, then the injured party cannot recover any compensation. Nugent v. Smith, 1 C.P.D. 423, 444 (C.A.1876). [Read more…]
New Jersey Woman Killed in Collision with Police Officer
A 21-year-old New Jersey woman was killed Oct. 30 when her Toyota Highlander collided with a Suffolk County Police car at an intersection where a traffic light was not operating, according to a report in the Port Jefferson Patch. The police officer was returning from a call related to Hurricane Sandy at the time of the crash. Three passengers in the Highlander as well as the officer were transported to Stony Brook University Hospital. [Read more…]
Dangling Crane in Manhattan Blamed on Hurricane Sandy
It took a week before workers were able to secure the boom of a construction crane that snapped in the winds of Hurricane Sandy and dangled from the top story of a luxury high-rise under construction in midtown Manhattan. Engineers climbed to the top of the 74-story building during the storm to inspect the crane, and nearby buildings, including a hotel, were evacuated. Although city officials think the superstorm was to blame for the accident, they are examining the crane’s original positioning to determine whether it was properly secured prior to the storm. [Read more…]
New York Attorney Urges Everyone to Stay Safe on Halloween
The New York personal injury attorneys at Ginarte Gonzalez & Winograd would like to wish all little ghosts and goblins a wonderful Halloween and remind everyone to stay safe. [Read more…]
Federal Agency Warns Consumers about Counterfeit Airbags
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration warned this month that counterfeit airbags are being sold and used as replacements in vehicles that have been involved in crashes. [Read more…]
New York City’s Buildings Department Report
The New York City Department of Buildings plays a critical role in overseeing construction throughout the city. Not only does the department inspect construction sites and enforce building codes but it also responds to complaints and works to prevent construction-related injuries and fatalities. In essence, the DOB performs much of the same functions that its federal counterpart, OSHA, performs, but at the city level. [Read more…]
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