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The RGLZ Street Team And Motorcycle Mike ESQ Wrap Up The Summer Season

In addition to fighting for people’s rights, RGLZ Personal Injury Law supports our local communities in many other ways. In the last few weeks, we have sponsored two local events that proved to be a great way to reconnect with the public, reaffirm our services, and give back to the communities that turn to RGLZ […]

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Construction Accident – First steps you should take

construction sites are usually occupied by numerous employers (contractors, subcontractors) at a time. Often, one of these third parties will be the cause of an injury to a non-employee who is working for someone else on the site.

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The Law of Pre-Exisiting Conditions

THE “EGG SHELL” PLAINTIFF Aggravation/Exacerbation vs. Precipitation Victor, a laborer at a construction site, was hammering a nail into concrete.  When he hit the nail it rebounded and struck him in the left eye.  Victor lost the sight of that eye.  But here’s the twist – because of a childhood disease, Victor had no useful […]

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How to Protect Yourself Before You Get Out and Ride

The Single most important thing you can do to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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Your Trusted Partner for Construction Cases

Construction accident cases are expensive, and sometimes quite difficult to prosecute. The amount of experts needed, as well as the time necessary to see things through makes for a fairly challenging proposition. RGLZ has the expertise and resources that you can count on to make sure any construction case is handled to the highest degree […]

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Workers Compensation Isn’t Your Only Option

Construction is dangerous work. As a matter of fact, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it’s some of the most dangerous work there is; ranking well within the top 10 most dangerous professions in America. Workers clock in every morning with a firm knowledge of this truth. Thankfully New York’s labor laws are generally […]

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Injuries Caused by Falling Objects

Construction injuries can be the result of a lack of safety equipment such as hardhats, protective goggles, face shields, debris nets, and protective guards on tools and machinery. Improper use of tools and equipment as well as lack of training can also cause injuries.

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Riding In The Rain

The first 15 minutes of a rain storm could be a slippery mess for motorcycle riders.

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Motorcycle Tires Safety Tips

Check your Motorcycle Tires Before You Ride Spring has arrived, and most of us in New York can’t wait to jump on our motorcycles at the first sign of good riding weather.  But remember, let’s not jump the gun on safety either. Below are a few tips on why it’s so important to check your […]

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