by Michael Gunzburg | Nov 3, 2025 | Medical Malpractice
This article is intended to help Women make informed decisions about their health and hysterectomies by understanding their surgical options, the risks of the procedure, recovery issues, consent form issues, and your rights when undergoing a hysterectomy procedure. It...
by Michael Gunzburg | May 2, 2025 | Medical Malpractice
One thing about New York City residents and medical patients is that they often instill a lot of trust in the doctors and medical professionals who treat them. While many doctors are great doctors, beloved by their patients and with great track records and a history...
by Michael Gunzburg | May 1, 2025 | Medical Malpractice
When a person is injured by their trusted doctor or medical team in New York City, they may wonder about all the things that they will need if they decide to pursue a medical malpractice case in court. Indeed, under New York medical malpractice laws, there are a...
by Michael Gunzburg | Apr 25, 2025 | Slip and Fall
Slipping on old garbage sludge that hasn’t been cleaned up outside a New York City bar; falling over spilled coffee that was never cleaned up in a department store showroom; tripping on uneven and breaking floor tiles in a hotel bathroom: these are all examples of how...
by Michael Gunzburg | Apr 24, 2025 | Slip and Fall
In November, 2024, an interesting case went to trial in New York City. The case was brought by a New York City resident and slip-and-fall accident victims for a serious injury that he sustained as a result of what he calls “garbage juice” that was left at the housing...
by Michael Gunzburg | Apr 18, 2025 | Birth Injury|Medical Malpractice
For many New York City families, the birth of a new baby is a time of great excitement, joy, and a time to get together and celebrate a new member of the “crew”. However, unfortunately, for other New York City families, complications with a new baby’s birth caused by...
by Michael Gunzburg | Mar 28, 2025 | Medical Malpractice
When a New York City medical patient is injured by their trusted doctor or medical team, they may initially be shocked, dismayed, and in disbelief. Indeed, when most New York City medical patients visit their doctor or undergo a serious medical procedure under the...
by Michael Gunzburg | Mar 27, 2025 | Slip and Fall
The winter 2024 holidays are officially over and done with, and New York City residents are finally getting around to boxing up Christmas and other holiday decorations, throwing out the tree, and wrapping up strings of lights to be stored until next year. Indeed, the...
by Michael Gunzburg | Mar 21, 2025 | Medical Malpractice
A story about the New York Office of Professional Medical Conduct’s refusal to reprimand a New York City doctor after his patient died has some New York City medical patients and residents worried, and the case demonstrates that some doctors are back out in practice,...
by Michael Gunzburg | Mar 20, 2025 | Bus Accident
The death of a New York City construction worker as a result of an accident with an MTA bus has New Yorkers on edge, and some New York City pedestrians and other residents wonder if there is any recourse against negligent bus drivers and bus operators under New York...
by Michael Gunzburg | Mar 14, 2025 | Pedestrian Accident
A 90-year-old woman from New York City was struck and killed by a vehicle on New York City’s Upper East Side on Wednesday, February 5. According to local news reports, the terrible and unexpected pedestrian accident happened just before 6:00 p.m. in the evening in the...
by Michael Gunzburg | Mar 13, 2025 | Medical Malpractice
At the tail end of last December, just before the 2024 Christmas holiday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul had a third opportunity to sign the latest version of a piece of legislation called the Grieving Families Act into law. The legislation, which was passed by both...