New York Personal Injury Law Articles
The New York personal injury law firm of Keogh Crispi in Manhattan, has more than 40 years of legal experience and many multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. Whether our clients have suffered injury that includes construction accidents, car accidents, truck accidents, elevator accidents, or wrongful death, we will make sure that they receive the maximum compensation and justice they deserve.
We believe that clients should have access to legal information regarding accidents and injuries. The following articles provide information related to some of the cases we handle. For more information, please contact our firm.
- Preventable medical errors a costly problem in the US
- Common distracted driving accidents lead to fatalities
- Fatal construction site fall shows workplace dangers
- Final rule issued for Physician Payment Sunshine Act
- Federal government develops pilot program reporting medical errors
- Workers face dangers from heavy equipment
- Oil Pipeline Possibility in New York
- New Federal Black Box Regulations for Motor Vehicles
- New York’s Scaffold Law Debate
- Most Fatal Cyclist, Pedestrian Accidents Involve Law-Breaking Drivers
- Federal Study Finds Motorcycle Deaths Are Not Decreasing
- Serious Injuries in Construction and Employer Responsibility
- Keogh Crispi Wins $1.2 Million for Victim’s Daughter
- Doctors May be Held Liable for Birth Injuries Caused by Forceps
- Stoned Drivers: High(er) Risk of Being Involved in a Car Accident
- Court of Appeals Ruling Clarifies Third-Party Liability Law
- Construction Workers Experience More Workplace Injuries than Peers
- Suspicious Deaths Claim One in Six New York Nursing Home Residents
- Employers Lax on Trench and Excavation Safety for Workers
- Vehicle Recall Process and Manufacturer Liability
- Is Medical Malpractice Reform Needed?
- Attorney Pat Crispi Featured in New York Super Lawyers Edition
- Attorney Pat Crispi Recognized in New York Magazine
- Lead Poisoning: A Lingering Threat to Children
- Employers Legally Bound to Provide Safety Equipment to Workers
- Protect Yourself with Well-rounded Health Insurance Plans
- New Study Shows Communication Can Make or Break Patient Care
- Accountability in the Medical Profession and New York’s Proposed Malpractice Damage Caps

