Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf is a New York Plaintiff's personal injury law firm specializing in automobile accidents, construction accidents, medical malpractice, products liability, police misconduct and all types of New York personal injury litigation.
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DRUNK DRIVER STOPPED BY POLICEAs the holiday season approaches, the risk of car accidents due to drunk and reckless driving significantly increases. At Gair, Gair, Conason, Rubinowitz, Bloom, Hershenhorn, Steigman & Mackauf, we recognize the critical importance of Vision Zero initiatives to enhance public safety on New York City streets. The Adams Administration’s recent announcement of stepped-up enforcement against speeding and driving while intoxicated (DWI) during the winter holidays is a timely and necessary response to the ongoing dangers posed by impaired driving.

Heightened Enforcement to Save Lives

The NYPD, in partnership with the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT), Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), and Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), has announced an aggressive campaign to target drivers who endanger others by speeding or driving under the influence. Increased patrols, speed enforcement using advanced technology, and focused DWI checkpoints will be implemented throughout the city’s busiest areas. These efforts are aimed at preventing tragedies like the July 4th crash on the Lower East Side, where an intoxicated driver killed four pedestrians.

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accident-scene-1A 65-year-old man was fatally struck by a passing flatbed truck while attending to his disabled vehicle. As truck accident attorneys representing clients in New York Metro including Long Island we aim to shed light on the legal implications of such accidents and provide guidance on how to navigate the complexities that follow.

Understanding the Incident

According to reports, the victim had pulled over on the westbound side of the Long Island Expressway near the entrance to the Clearview Expressway in Bayside around 5 a.m. While working under the hood of his car, a passing flatbed truck clipped the rear of the stalled vehicle, propelling it into its owner and resulting in his tragic death. The 60-year-old truck driver remained at the scene, and no charges were immediately filed.

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NYPD Chase LawyersAs police chase accident lawyers in New York City, the recent incident in Manhattan’s West Village, where a 44-year-old cyclist was seriously injured by a driver fleeing law enforcement, underscores the complex legal landscape surrounding police pursuits and the rights of those inadvertently harmed.
Incident Overview

On December 18, 2024, a suspected drug dealer, while attempting to evade police apprehension, stole a black Ford Fusion and drove it the wrong way down West 3rd Street. During the reckless flight, the suspect struck a 44-year-old cyclist who was lawfully riding in the bike lane, causing the cyclist to be thrown into the air before crashing down. The driver continued fleeing, running a red light and damaging another vehicle, before abandoning the car and escaping on foot. As of the latest reports, the suspect remains at large.

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Lithium ion battery can be dangerousThe recent announcement by the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) regarding the forthcoming federal ban on unregulated lithium-ion batteries for e-bikes and e-scooters marks a significant milestone in enhancing public safety. As legal professionals specializing in lithium battery-related accidents, we recognize the profound implications this legislation holds for consumer protection and the reduction of fire-related incidents.

Understanding the Legislation

The Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act, integrated into the federal budget, mandates the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to establish national safety standards for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries utilized in micro-mobility devices. This initiative, championed by Senator Chuck Schumer and New York’s congressional delegation, aims to address the surge in fires attributed to substandard batteries.

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NYPD chase can result in dangerous accidentsA chaotic scene unfolded early Sunday morning in Jackson Heights, Queens, when a high-speed police chase ended with a car careening onto the sidewalk and striking pedestrians at the intersection of 80th Street and Northern Boulevard. The incident, which sent two people to the hospital, raises serious questions about public safety during police pursuits and the accountability of reckless drivers.

The chase began around 2 a.m. in Astoria when NYPD officers attempted a routine traffic stop. Instead of complying, the driver of a white BMW sped away, leading police on a two-mile pursuit. The chase ended when the vehicle crashed into an FDNY call box near Northern Boulevard, narrowly avoiding a restaurant.

Unfortunately, the out-of-control vehicle struck four pedestrians, two of whom required hospitalization. A 23-year-old man suffered a leg laceration, and a 28-year-old woman sustained back injuries. Both are reported to be in stable condition. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with one local resident, Danny Rojas, expressing relief that no lives were lost and hoping for justice.

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Ahmad Ladson injured in Bronx Car AccidentThe streets of the Bronx were the scene of a tragic accident on Monday morning when a New York City sanitation worker, 32-year-old Ahmad Ladson, was struck by a vehicle while performing his duties on Colgate Avenue in the Soundview neighborhood. This unfortunate incident highlights the unique dangers faced by sanitation workers, who perform critical public services often in hazardous conditions.

The Incident: What We Know So Far

Around 8 a.m., Mr. Ladson was in the street carrying out his sanitation duties when a Toyota Highlander struck him. The impact left him critically injured, and he was transported to Jacobi Medical Center, where he is receiving round-the-clock care. The New York City Department of Sanitation released a statement acknowledging the risks sanitation workers face, emphasizing their gratitude to the medical team treating Mr. Ladson, and expressing solidarity with his family during this challenging time.

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NYPD Chase LawyersIn recent years, New York City has witnessed a significant surge in police vehicle pursuits, leading to a concerning increase in accidents, injuries, and fatalities. As a legal professional specializing in police chase accidents, it’s imperative to shed light on this escalating issue and its implications for public safety and legal accountability.

Escalating Statistics

Data indicates a dramatic rise in NYPD vehicle pursuits:

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Patients are at risk of technology hazardsAs experienced medical malpractice attorneys, we often witness the devastating consequences of preventable harm caused by healthcare technology failures. ECRI’s latest report on the Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2025 highlights critical risks in medical settings, offering actionable recommendations to minimize these hazards. Here, we explore key insights from the report and emphasize the importance of a Total Systems Approach to Safety (TSS) to protect patients and healthcare providers alike.

Understanding the Total Systems Approach to Safety

ECRI’s Total Systems Approach to Safety aims to redesign healthcare safety systems by integrating advanced safety science, human factors engineering, and health equity. This proactive framework prioritizes leadership alignment, workforce wellness, and patient engagement to reduce errors and preventable harm. For attorneys representing patients harmed by medical errors, the adoption of such systems could signal a commitment to safer practices, potentially mitigating legal risks for healthcare providers.

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Construction_worker_harness-1As construction accident attorneys, we have witnessed firsthand the severe consequences that can arise from ill-fitting PPE:

  • Inadequate Protection: PPE that does not fit properly may leave parts of the body exposed to hazards, rendering the equipment ineffective.
  • Increased Accident Risk: Loose or oversized PPE can become entangled in machinery or obstruct a worker’s movement, leading to accidents and injuries.
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Yesterday, our partner Christopher Donadio and his client Jose Marrero were featured on The Rush Hour on NY1 and interviewed by Annika Pergament. The segment highlighted the urgent need for the Grieving Families Act (GFA) and the devastating personal impact of New York’s outdated wrongful death laws. Jose Marrero shared his tragic story of losing his wife during a routine procedure at Maimonides Medical Center, underscoring the emotional toll on families who are left without fair recourse under current legislation.

The Grieving Families Act (GFA) aims to rectify one of the most longstanding injustices in New York law—the denial of wrongful death restitution for grief and emotional suffering. Under the current system, compensation is limited to the lost income of the deceased and any pain and suffering prior to death. This outdated approach often leaves families of children, stay-at-home parents, and elderly individuals without any restitution, perpetuating systemic inequities.