Unfortunately, crane accidents are one of the most common types of accidents suffered by workers in the New Jersey construction industry. A fatal accident last month took the life of yet another construction worker when he fell to his death from a crane while working on the construction of a new apartment complex off Meadowlands Parkway in Secaucus. [Read more…]
What Is My Personal Injury Case Worth?
If you have been involved in a New York or New Jersey personal injury accident, you may be entitled to compensation for those injuries. Understandably, you probably want to know what your case is worth, or how much compensation you are entitled to as a result of the injuries you received. Each personal injury accident presents a unique set of facts and circumstances that all go into determining what the case is ultimately worth; however, there are some common factors that may help you to better understand the process that will determine the value of your case. [Read more…]
Tree Branches And Personal Injury
by Matthew V. Villani
On May 2012, a twenty-five year old man from New Jersey was killed when a four-foot, 70-pound tree branch fell on top of him at work. Trees and their branches are common causes of personal injury. However, under New Jersey Law, mother-nature isn’t always to blame for these accidents. [Read more…]
Founding Partner Joseph A. Ginarte Recognized for his Continued Support for the Latino Community
On behalf of our firm, Joseph A. Ginarte, Esq. made a substantial donation to the Latino Community Scholars Program administrated through the Latino Institute. The Latino Institute is a private, nonprofit, charitable organization that is dedicated to the betterment of the Latino Community through community development and the dissemination of information. Mr. Ginarte’s contribution will further that goal by helping local Latino high school and college students pay for their education. [Read more…]
Walking the Streets of New York–The Not-So-Hidden Danger
New Yorkers love the hustle and bustle of a massive metropolis. Ask a diehard New Yorker if he or she would live anywhere else and the answer is almost always a resounding “no.” New Yorkers are also accustomed to the congestion and the astronomical amount of time it often takes to get from point A to point B. During particularly busy times of the day, you can get to your destination much faster by walking than trying to drive there. Walking, though, can be dangerous in the Big Apple–and not just because of crime. Pedestrian accidents are far more common than many people realize. [Read more…]
Construction worker falls to death in SoHo
A construction worker died May 2012 after falling 40 feet from a building in SoHo, according to news reports.
Adrien Zamora, 28, was one of many workers employed to restore the façade of an 11-story luxury loft apartment building on Broome Street. He fell three floors from the building shortly after 5 p.m., the article stated. [Read more…]
The Dangers of Driving After Working
Anyone who works in the New York or New Jersey construction industry can tell you that fatigue is a major part of the job after working a long day at the job site. Anyone in the insurance industry can also tell you that fatigue is one of the major causes of distracted driving, injuring and killing thousands of people each year on the nation’s roadways. When you combine the two, it can be a sure-fire recipe for disaster. [Read more…]
Good Samaritans Who Provide Emergency Care Are Immune From Liability, But Not The Doctors At The Hospital
By Matthew V. Villani
On May 2012, a man who had a heart attack and crashed his vehicle on Interstate 80 was saved by a Good Samaritan. But what happens when the Good Samaritan causes more harm than good? [Read more…]
Distracted Driving Lawsuit Seeks to Break New Ground
A couple who were injured in a 2009 collision are seeking to add another defendant to their lawsuit. While in and of itself this isn’t unusual, the person they plan to sue is. The couple was injured in a collision when a teenage driver collided with their car because he was not paying attention to the road. The teenager was texting while driving. [Read more…]
What Is Negligence?
If you have been involved in a personal injury accident of any kind, you likely have numerous questions and concerns. Unless you have been through the process before, you probably don’t know much about the law of torts, the standard of negligence or how your case will be handled. While each personal injury case is unique and presents its own set of facts and circumstances, the basic concepts remain the same. [Read more…]