The blog by published author of the Free book on New York accident claims, "Why Most Accident Victims Do Not Recover the Full Value of Their Claim," as well as the New Yorker's guide to defective product claims, "Why Are There So Few Successful Defective Products Lawsuits?" is intended to educate the general public about issues of interest, particularly innovations and changes in the law, in the areas of school negligence (and/or negligent supervision), construction accidents, slip and/or trip and fall accidents, auto accidents, and, of course, defective or dangerous products.
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Suffolk County Jury Denies Teen Injured in School Lacrosse GameLong Island, New York school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how a Suffolk County jury turned away a teen injured in a school lacrosse game.
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Child Hit in Head at Baseball Practice Didn't Assume Risk, Says Nassau CourtSome NY courts, like this Nassau County one, are increasingly allowing sports injury cases to survive dismissal. Long Island, NY lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains
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Why We're Taking a School Assault Case to NY State's Highest CourtIt is the rare case that warrants going up to NY State's high court. So why does this school assault case fit the bill? NY school negligence attorney explains.
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The Best Defense to a Negligent Supervision Claim in New YorkA recent case from one of NY's appellate courts highlights the best defense to a negligent supervision claim. NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper explai
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How One California Teen's School Assault Case Would Fare in New YorkLong Island, New York school assault lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why a California teen's school assault would likely not survive before New York's courts.
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Why this School Negligence/Dog Attack Claim Would Fail in NYLong Island, NY school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses why some school negligence cases may succeed in one jurisdiction but fail in another.
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How One Student's Texting Led to a Bizarre School Negligence ClaimLong Island & Queens, NY school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how one student's grandparents took the concept of school negligence to an extreme
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After Bullied Student Retaliates, High School Reponds by Expelling HimLong Island & Queens, NY school negligence & bullying attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses an extremely disturbing story about a bullied high school student.
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Even After Concrete Slab Collapses, Killing Student, School Stays OpenLong Island & Queens, NY school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how a slab collapsed beneath two children, and the school stays open.
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School Teacher Gives Children Needle to Share to Draw BloodLong Island, NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a story from today's news where a teacher allowed students to share a needle to draw blood.
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Why It's Hard to Win a Brain Injury Case in New YorkLong Island & Queens, NY school injury & negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why it's hard to win a brain injury claim in New York.
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Split NY Appeals Court Finds School Pitcher Assumed Risk of InjuryLong Island, NY school negligence & sports injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a recent appellate decision dismissing the injury case of a college pitcher.