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;
- construction accidents;
- defective or dangerous products;
- auto accidents; or
- slip and/or trip and fall accidents
Long Island & Queens, New York personal 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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The 4 Best Defenses to a New York Slip and Fall ClaimNassau County, New York negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper sets forth the criteria by which slip and fall cases are won and lost in New York's courts
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One Kind of New York Worksite Accident Claim That Can (& Should) FailNot every worksite accident case results in a recovery for the worker. Here's one kind of case that NY's courts have consistently dismissed.
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When Videotaping a Deposition is a Good (Great) Idea in New YorkThere are some limited circumstances in which videotaping a deposition is a very good idea, and worth the extra expense, explains Jonathan Cooper.
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6 Sure-Fire Ways to Ruin Your New York School Negligence CaseLong Island, NY school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses the 7 ways you are guaranteed to ruin a school negligence case in New York.
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When a NY School Has a Duty to Report AbuseNew York's laws dictate when school officials have a duty to report abuse, explains Long Island, NY school injury attorney Jonathan Cooper.
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March '12 NewsletterJonathan Cooper's March '12 Newsletter addresses breach of contract and school negligence questions facing New Yorkers.
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When a New York Building Owner Can Be Held Liable for Negligent SecurityAlthough NY building owners are not generally liable for assaults committed on their premises by third parties, there is a narrow exception to this rule.
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How to Prove Your New York Injury Case When You Don't Know What HappenedHow do you prove your injury claim if you're not sure how it happened? New York personal injury & school negligence attorney Jonathan Cooper explains.
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Why Wrongful Death Claims Allow for More Than 1 Year & 90 Days to Sue a NY MunicipalityAlthough you generally have only 1 year and 90 days following an incident to sue a NY municipality, wrongful death claims are an exception to this rule.
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How a Property Owner Can Defeat a Slip & Fall Claim Under New York LawLong Island & Queens, NY slip and fall attorney Jonathan Cooper discusses how to defeat a slip and fall claim under New York law.
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How Some Sports-Related Injury Cases Survive Dismissal in New YorkMany sports injury cases are dismissed; yet some survive. Long Island, New York negligent supervision and personal injury lawyer Jonathan Cooper explains.
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The Building Owner's Obligation to the Public Under New York LawEver wonder what the owner of a public building is obligated to do - in terms of safety - under NY law? Long Island, NY slip/trip & fall lawyer explains.