Author Archives: Jay Butchko

What Happens If No One Witnessed My Slip And Fall In New York?
Suffering a slip and fall in New York can be an incredibly traumatic and distressing experience, especially if your injuries were sustained due to someone else’s negligence. Perhaps you slipped and fell in a grocery store due to the staff’s failure to clean up a spill. Maybe you slipped in an icy parking lot… Read More »

National Grid Sued For $21 Million In New York
Two New York city gas distribution companies associated with National Grid have been sued for $21 million, according to a new report. While there are many safety concerns in the construction industry, some of the most notable hazards have to do with gas and other flammable materials. A moment of negligence or an improper… Read More »

Business Groups Are Trying To Use Cannabis Legalization To Destroy The Scaffold Law
In New York, business groups have been trying to get rid of the Scaffold Law for years. This should come as no surprise, as various businesses end up paying millions of dollars each year to construction workers in New York who are protected under the Scaffold Law. Although they have been trying their best… Read More »

What Constitutes A “Gravity-Related Injury” In New York?
In New York, gravity-related injuries represent one of the biggest risks to construction workers. These workers often work at extreme heights, and a fall can easily become fatal under certain circumstances. Even a relatively short fall can have devastating consequences for workers, especially when they’re given inadequate safety training and equipment. But what exactly… Read More »

Can I Sue Someone Who Has Left The Country?
Negligent individuals who cause injuries to victims often try all kinds of schemes to avoid the consequences. From underhanded legal strategies to countersuits, it often seems like these at-fault entities will do everything possible to avoid paying you the compensation you deserve. So what happens if they simply leave the country? Will they still… Read More »

Another Elevator Accident Leaves Man Dead In Brooklyn
Most of us never think twice about getting into an elevator. The truth is that these devices can cause injuries or even death. This has happened on numerous occasions across New York, and it is an issue that needs to be addressed. While there is not much that can soothe a person who has… Read More »

Someone Hit Me With An E-Scooter In New York. What Now?
E-Scooters are becoming increasingly common across the world’s biggest cities, and New York is no exception. These small but deceptively fast vehicles are proving to be quite popular among tourists and individuals who don’t own cars. At first, most of these scooters were kick scooters. Now a days, these scooters are powered by single… Read More »

Another Construction Worker Passes Away In New York
In January of 2021, NBC New York reported that a construction worker tragically lost his life after an accident involving a submerged excavator. Our hearts go out to the family and loved ones of this victim. No one should have to lose a loved one, especially not while that person is trying to earn… Read More »

Can I Sue My Doctor For Failing To Diagnose Breast Cancer?
Each year, approximately 16,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the Empire State. It is one of the most common types of cancer for women in the State of New York, and in many cases, these women pass away or suffer needlessly due to negligence on the part of healthcare professionals. A doctor… Read More »

Worst Snowstorm in Five Years Hits New York
On January 31st of 2021, New York was hit with the worst blizzard the city had seen for over five years. Millions of New Yorkers braced themselves from a coming onslaught of snow, and Mayor de Blasio quickly declared a state of emergency. Three separate blizzards were predicted to hit the Big Apple after… Read More »