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  • Fall Chore Woes: When Raking Leaves Becomes A Pain In The Neck And Back

    Dec 9, 2023

    With the arrival of fall, raking leaves becomes a common chore for many. However, this task can lead to unexpected neck and back injuries, turning a simple activity into a source of pain. At Corradino & Papa, LLC, we recognize the seriousness of such injuries. We specialize in personal injury law, helping individuals who have suffered due to fall-related chores. Our team guides you on how to approach these situations legally. Whether it’s a strain...
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  • Fall Accidents, Denied Blame: How To Effectively Dispute Responsibility Denials

    Dec 6, 2023

    When you face a fall accident, the path to getting the help and compensation you need is not always clear, especially when others deny responsibility.  Gathering Evidence and Documentation The initial step in disputing responsibility denials is to gather solid evidence. Start by documenting the accident scene. Take clear photos of where the fall occurred, focusing on any hazardous conditions that contributed to the incident. If there were any visible obstacles or hazards, such as...
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  • Cruise Ship Injuries During Fall Getaways: Filing A Claim For Compensation

    Dec 3, 2023

    Every year, countless travelers get out on exciting cruise ship adventures during the fall season. The promise of breathtaking views, relaxation, and memorable experiences lures individuals seeking a break from their daily routines. However, amid the allure of these journeys, there’s an unfortunate reality – cruise ship injuries during fall vacations can happen. When such incidents occur, it’s essential to understand the process of filing a compensation claim. At Corradino & Papa, LLC, our focus...
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  • Comparing Claims: The Legal Nuances Of Slip-And-Fall Vs. Trip-And-Fall Cases

    Dec 1, 2023

    Slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall accidents, while similar, have distinct differences that are crucial in personal injury law. A slip-and-fall typically occurs when one loses their footing due to a slippery surface, leading to a fall. In contrast, trip-and-fall accidents happen when an obstruction causes the person to stumble and fall. At Corradino & Papa, LLC, we specialize in these personal injury cases. Our experienced team understands the subtleties between slip-and-fall vs. trip-and-fall cases and how they affect the...
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  • Who Is Liable For Injuries Caused By Black Ice?

    Nov 25, 2023

    Black ice, a thin coating of glazed ice on a surface, often looks like a wet patch on the road or sidewalk but is a slippery layer of ice. It’s called “black” ice because it blends into the road or pavement, making it almost invisible to drivers and pedestrians. This ice forms when the temperature drops and dampness on surfaces freezes. It’s common in early winter and late fall, especially during early mornings or when...
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  • Unveiling Why The Risk Of Child Accidents Increases In Fall

    Nov 20, 2023

    As the vibrant leaves of fall begin to blanket the earth, the risk of accidents involving children unfortunately rises. This season, renowned for its beautiful transformation, also brings a set of risks, particularly for the younger members of our communities. With their boundless energy and curiosity, children are more likely to enjoy fall activities outside, but this also increases Seasonal Changes and Outdoor Activities Fall is a time of excitement for children. The piles...
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  • Unraveling A Hotel’s Responsibility: Legal Strategies For Proving Fall Vacation Injury Claims

    Nov 15, 2023

    Hotels are places where people look for comfort and safety. When a guest gets hurt by falling on a hotel property, questions about who is at fault arise. Hotels must keep their guests safe. This means that they need to ensure no dangers could cause a guest to fall and get hurt. Sometimes, though, accidents happen. A guest might slip on a wet floor, trip over a loose carpet, or fall poorly lit stairs. When...
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  • Understanding The Startling Rise In Pedestrian Fatalities During The Fall Season

    Nov 10, 2023

    As leaves turn and the air chills, the fall season brings more than just the promise of pumpkin spices and cozy sweaters. It also marks a concerning increase in pedestrian fatalities. This rise in Introduction – Overview of the Problem With shorter days and longer nights, fall brings unique challenges for pedestrian safety. The numbers tell a grim story: as the season progresses, more pedestrians lose their lives in accidents on the roads. This...
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  • Rights For Seasonal Employees: Navigating Workers’ Compensation After On-The-Job Injuries

    Nov 5, 2023

    Seasonal jobs, which spike during certain times of the year, are often seen as short-term gigs without the full benefits of permanent employment. However, regarding workplace injuries,  Reporting On-the-Job Injuries as a Seasonal Worker For seasonal workers, reporting an injury sustained while on the job is a critical step that must be noticed and completed. They are right to report any incident that results in harm without fear of losing their job. The initial report...
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  • Navigating Fall Waters: Understanding The Risks Of Boating Accidents

    Oct 25, 2023

    As leaves turn amber and the air grows crisp, water enthusiasts might be eager to get on autumn boating adventures. However, the fall season can bring unique challenges, increasing the risk of boating accidents. Understanding these risks is the first step toward ensuring safety on the water. Cooler temperatures, unpredictable weather, and fewer daylight hours can turn a serene outing into a hazardous situation. Awareness of what causes  Lack of Proper Training One of the...
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