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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How I Helped a Child Settle His NY School Negligence Case - And Got a HugEven when Labor Law § 240 applies, courts may still dismiss claims. Attorney Jonathan Cooper reviews a New York case highlighting dismissal despite legal coverage under § 240.
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Why This School Assault Case Would Never Survive in New YorkThis blog explores why a specific school assault case would fail in New York, highlighting legal standards and differences in justice systems.
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Study Finds Over 250,000 Children Treated For Household Cleaner Related Injuries Since '99A new study reveals over 250,000 children were treated for injuries related to household cleaners since 1999. Learn the legal and safety implications for families.
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Negligent Supervision Lawsuit Filed For 13 Year-Old Whose Fingers Were Amputated in Woodworking ClassNY attorney Jonathan Cooper covers a CA lawsuit where a teen lost fingers in class. Learn more on proving school negligence at jonathancooperlaw\.com.
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Paralyzed High School Football Player Settles School Negligence CaseA high school football player paralyzed during practice reaches a settlement in a school negligence lawsuit. Learn how attorney Jonathan Cooper helped secure justice.
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Principal on Student's Death: "We can't take responsibility for each and every kid"Principal responds to student death, stating responsibility limits; highlights challenges schools face in monitoring every child’s safety effectively.
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Tragic NYC Student's Drowning a Paradigm of School NegligenceA drowning incident exposes critical school safety lapses. Discover how this case defines school negligence under NY law.
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Assaulted By Patient at NY Hospital, Mother's Negligent Supervision Claim SurvivesNew York hospital assault case: Mother's negligent supervision claim survives, following patient attack. Legal implications and ongoing battle for justice.
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NY's High Court Takes Extreme Stand on School Assault CaseDiscover how New York's highest court took a controversial stance on a school assault case. Attorney Jonathan Cooper breaks down the ruling’s implications for student safety and school liability.
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Another Frivolous Negligent Supervision Case Dismissed By NY Appeals CourtNew York Appeals Court dismisses another frivolous negligent supervision case, emphasizing the importance of merit in legal claims and upholding justice.
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Teacher Says She's "Sorry" After Being Caught On Tape Beating StudentTeacher apologizes after video surfaces showing her physically disciplining a student, sparking outrage and calls for accountability in schools.
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Frivolous Negligent Supervision Case Against NY School is DismissedA frivolous negligent supervision case against a New York school has been dismissed, highlighting the importance of valid legal claims in education.