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February 18, 2014
Hach & Rose LLP Settles $1.2 Million Case For Const. Worker
In a case that attorneys David Cheverie and Michael Rose from , recently settled, a construction worker was awarded $1.2 million for a back injury that...
February 18, 2014
Two Accidents to Same Body Part Doesn’t Mean Discount for Construction Worker or Anyone Else
David Cheverie and Michael Rose recently settled a case for $1,200,000 on behalf of a construction worker who injured his back when he slipped and...
February 17, 2014
Toyota negotiates sudden acceleration settlements
Toyota Motors Corp. is currently settling numerous lawsuits over a defect that caused unexpected acceleration. Toyota spokeswoman, Carly Schaffner mentioned that Toyota has been in...
January 22, 2014
The different classification systems for traumatic brain injuries
A traumatic brain injury is an injury that affects the brain. Like other types of injuries, traumatic brain injuries can range greatly in severity, with...
December 19, 2013
Don’t wait to seek legal advice after an accident
Many people fail to seek legal action after being involved in an accident, potentially costing them a great deal of much-needed money. Because many people...
December 18, 2013
Waiting Too Long to Seek Legal Advice Can Cost You Dearly
I spoke with an old friend I had not spoken with in years. He knows our firm represents plaintiffs in personal injury actions and wanted...
December 17, 2013
Injured at work while driving a vehicle? Learn about workers’ comp and no-fault insurance
When an employee is injured while driving during the course of their job, whether he or she is driving a company vehicle or his or...
December 16, 2013
Securing Compensation for Dog Bite Victims
More than 4 million dog bite injuries occur annually in the United States, often leaving victims with significant pain and suffering, as well as overwhelming...
November 6, 2013
Hach & Rose, LLP, Secured a $2.5M Settlement for a Union Worker
The plaintiff was a union-employed sheet-metal worker assigned to a building construction project in midtown Manhattan. While walking on the building’s roof, the plaintiff slipped...
November 5, 2013
Tunnel Worker Injuries and Filing Legal Claims
Unfortunately, the men and women who work for Laborers’ Local 147, also known as the New York City Sandhogs, are all too often put in...
October 25, 2013
H&R Represented and Obtained a $3,475M Settlement for Carpenter
A 35-year-old union affiliated carpenter (Plaintiff) was working on a construction site at Brooklyn Borough Hall when he fell off of a temporary roof, plummeting...
October 22, 2013
Contractors ask for New York law revision
The General Contractors Association (GCA) of New York has asked Albany government officials to craft legislation that would incorporate comparative negligence standards in the assessment...