In an effort to educate the general public - BEFORE they even contact a lawyer - about the necessary elements to a successful claim in the areas of:school negligence;
- Long Island & Queens, New York school injury attorney Jonathan Cooper has published numerous educational articles on these topics. By way of background, Jonathan Cooper is the 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?"
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How New York's Day Care Licensing Requirements Fail New YorkersLong Island & Queens, New York day care negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses a serious flaw in NY's day care licensing requirements.
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How to Prove School Liability for Bullying Under NY LawOther than standard school negligence, there is another way schools can be held liable for bullying in NY, explains school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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When NY Parents Can Be Held Liable For Kids' Dangerous ActsUnder NY law, parents can, under limited circumstances, be held liable for the dangerous acts of their children, explains child injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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New York State Adopts CPSC Guidelines for Playground Safety SurfacingA number of years ago, NY State formally adopted the CPSC's guidelines for acceptable safety playground safety surfacing, explains NY lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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Why Reporting Bullying Incidents at School is So Important in New YorkReporting a bullying incident is crucial because under NY law, it not only can trigger significant improvements, but protect your school negligence case
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Why Failing to Provide a Crossing Guard Isn't Negligence in New YorkNassau County, NY personal injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper discusses why failing to provide a crossing guard isn't generally a basis for municipal liability in NY
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Defining "Bullying" Under New York LawBefore knowing how to react to bullying, it helps to know what is - and isn't - bullying, explains NY school negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper.
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Why Most Constitution-Based School Bullying Claims Will FailCiting a recent appeals court decision, Long Island, New York school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper explains why most Federal law-based bullying claims fail
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Why It's So Hard to Hold New York's Police Liable for an Assault By a Third PartyIt is almost impossible to hold liable NY's police for an assault that was committed by a third party, explains Nassau County negligence lawyer Jonathan Cooper
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Why Proving Liability for Dangerous Intersections by Schools is So ToughJust because "everyone knows" that an intersection by your child's school isn't enough to impose liability under NY law, explains Jonathan Cooper.
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When Harassment at School is Actionable Under New York LawClearly, not all harassment rises to a level that would warrant legal action, explains Long Island, NY school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper
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When a Personal Injury Case is Considered "Settled" Under New York LawAt what point is your personal injury case finally considered "settled" in New York? Long Island, NY personal injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains.