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What Laws Protect New York’s Construction Workers?

NY Labor Laws

New York City is known for its massive construction projects, whether they be to house the millions of people that call New York City home, provide office and retail spaces for businesses, or facilitate needed gathering places. Nearly 200,000 New York City residents work in construction and risk their lives to make our city a … Read more

A Historical Overlook of Camp Lejeune

American soldiers going through drills at a military base

As the second-largest Marine Corps base in the United States, Camp Lejeune has had a notorious history unlike any other military training facility to date. From its early days as a WWII training point to its 30-plus-year water contamination crisis, the historical timeline of the military base has affected countless veterans and civilians — leaving … Read more

Leav & Steinberg LLP Is Representing a Family Against CLEI Furniture and Others After a Tragic Accident

A tragic furniture accident led to a woman being paralyzed from the neck down. Leav & Steinberg in New York can help.

As our firm has worked tirelessly over the last 24 years to help those seriously injured in accidents, all our cases are “moving” and “impactful.” Sometimes, however, a case has just a certain set of facts that make our work all the more important. Inside the Personal Injury Case Leav & Steinberg, LLP has been … Read more

During difficult times-Leav & Steinberg, LLP is there for all clients-resolving over 20 matters last month with value of almost $3,000,000.00 million dollars

While COVID-19 restrictions has crippled the City and many firms, Leav & Steinberg, LLP has the infrastructure, technology and reputation to resolve matters for full value and get our client’s complete justice; resolving over 20 cases for nearly $3,000,000.00 in the last month.

New Laws in New York: Our Partner presents at the annual conference on the important changes affecting the rights of injured victims and how their lawsuits are prosecuted

Partner Edward Steinberg presents the New York Legistlative Changes at the Decisions 2018 seminar on behalf of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association

Police officer struck by van-hand injury-Recovers the full limits of Insurance: $1,000,000.00

Partner Edward Steinberg was retained by a NYPD Officer having successfully represented her family in the past and recovers the full $1,000,000.00 limits for a carpal tunnel hand surgery as a result of a car accident.

Running the Chicago Marathon-Similarities in being a personal injury attorney in New York

This blog is often filled with stories of clients who have sustained serious life altering injuries and have asked LEAV & STEINBERG, LLP to represent them in seeking the legal justice and adequate compensation due to the negligent actions of others.  Very often the cases take years to progress through litigation.  Very often at each … Read more

Walking Through New York

Subways and taxis are common ways to get around New York City. But an ever more common and older method of transportation is walking. There are sidewalks throughout Manhattan and the boroughs. And on these sidewalks are many pedestrians walking to various destinations. The City of New York Parks & Recreation department has a program … Read more

Train Crash Highlights Rail Dangers, But Also Improvements in Rail Safety

Connecticut Train Crash Highlights Rail Dangers, But Also Improvements in Rail Safety Back in the 1980’s there was a radio commercial encouraging people to “take the train to the plane.” If you think about it even a little bit, the tune will come to you. New York City is well known for its subway trains … Read more

Toxic Mold and Sick Buildings – How to Protect Yourself

Under the lip of the kitchen sink. In the corners of the shower. Around the base of the bathroom sink faucet. Then there are always the science experiments in the back of the refrigerator. These are common areas of mold growth. Mold can be a good thing, like penicillium that produces the antibiotic penicillin. But … Read more