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Salvatore Aspromonte is the managing partner of Dansker & Aspromonte LLP Associates, a multi-lingual boutique firm that specializes in personal injury and medical malpractice litigation. The firm has trial verdicts and settlements in excess of $300 million, including over $37 million in the first quarter of 2013 alone. Aspromonte investigates, prepares and supervises every case. […]
Can You Tell By the Damage on a Car Who Is at Fault?
More often than not, after a motor vehicle accident, an examination of the vehicles involved along with police reports, damage photographs, and other expert testimony from accident reconstructionists can provide valuable evidence of fault. Different Accidents Reveal Different Details Every case is unique and vehicle damage is one factor in a typical accident […]
Injuries to New York pedestrians can be overwhelming
Is there an epidemic in New York of pedestrians being hit by cars? The numbers might back up that assertion. Last year, 173 pedestrians were killed in car accidents; about 10,000 people survive but suffer injuries, many of them serious. An emergency room doctor recently described some of the injuries presented by people who have been […]
Are car accidents common in New York City?
Car accident statistics show an average of six million vehicle collisions across the United States every year. The accidents lead to three million injuries, with about two million drivers experiencing permanent damages. Additionally, about 90 people die in motor vehicle collisions every day in America. When it comes to New York City, car accidents are common […]
Nursing Home Restraint Injuries
It is often the case the nursing home residents need to use chemical or physical restraints to get the appropriate care. Yet, there are plenty of instances of incorrect restraint usage that have led to strangulation, serious injury, and even death. There are also cases where nursing home staff don’t use the right restraints that […]
Drunk Driving Accidents
According to a 2011 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an average drunk driver has driven drunk 80 times before his or her first arrest. Every single time a drunk driver gets behind the wheel, he or she is increasing the odds of motor vehicle accidents and putting lives at risk. If you or […]
Nursing Home Physical Abuse in NYC
One of the most horrible feelings you can experience is the thought that your loved ones are being abused or improperly treated by the people you are paying to care for them. Unfortunately, the staff members at nursing homes sometimes engage in behavior that unquestionably qualifies as physical abuse. When nursing home employees hit, beat, […]
Nursing Home Neglect
It is not uncommon for residents in nursing homes or other care facilities to fall. While many of these falls are accidents, it is often the case that these falls could have been prevented with proper care and supervision. These falls often lead to serious injury or death. If your loved one has experienced a […]
Can I Sue the Other Driver for Negligence in a Car Accident?
After an auto accident, you may ask about damages to your vehicle, how they will get fixed, what your insurance will cover, and how you will recover from your injuries. But there is one critical question you need to ask to answer the others: why did the car accident occur? If another driver’s actions caused […]
A Delayed Consequence of Head Trauma: Epilepsy
According to the U.S. Center of Disease Control and Prevention, 2.3 million adults and nearly 470,000 children have epilepsy in the United States. Epilepsy refers to a tendency to have chronic and recurrent seizures, which are temporary disturbances in brain functioning where nerve cells signal excessively and abnormally. Seizures can last for a matter of […]