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E-Bike and E-Scooter Battery Fires Are on the Rise in NYC!

E-bike and e-scooter battery fires are becoming a significant safety concern in New York City. Gothamist reported in March that e-bike fires were on track to double in 2022, and their predictions were not wrong.  The FDNY has reported more than 130 e-bike and e-scooter fires in NYC so far this year, estimating the number… (keep reading)

Construction Workers at Highest Risk for TBIs

Construction workers are at a higher risk of serious and fatal injuries than workers in most other industries. Construction-related traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are some of the most severe injuries, which critically impact thousands of workers and families annually.  In 2016, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) designated construction as the country’s… (keep reading)

National School Bus Safety Week

School bus accidents are responsible for killing thousands and injuring tens of thousands more every year. Sadly, most victims of these catastrophes aren’t even riding the bus at the time of the accident. The worst of these incidents involve innocent children who are just trying to get to and from school.  National Bus Safety Week,… (keep reading)

Everything You Need to Know This National Fire Prevention Month

October marks the beginning of National Fire Prevention Month, and it’s the perfect time to focus on protecting your home from house fires. When the weather starts to chill, the heat goes on, and people begin to do more indoor activities. It’s candle lighting, fireplace starting, comfort food cooking month– all the activities that can… (keep reading)

Pazer, Epstein, Jaffe & Fein Attorneys Named NY Metro Super Lawyers 2022

Pazer, Epstein, Jaffe & Fein P.C. is honored to announce that all three partners of the firm have been recognized as 2022 New York Metro Super Lawyers. Michael Jaffe has been recognized by Super Lawyers since 2011, Matthew Fein since 2017 and Eugene Gozenput since 2020. Recognitions from Super Lawyers are well earned and hard… (keep reading)

Fatal Excavator Accident on Brooklyn Construction Site

Sadly, a construction worker in Brooklyn was killed in an accident on Monday morning when a 2,000-pound piece of an excavator fell on him. New York Post reported that the 46-year-old worker had been standing on the worksite at 1 Java Street in Greenport when the arm of the machine detached while in use. The… (keep reading)

Child Passenger Safety Week 

Motor vehicle accidents have remained the leading cause of fatality for children under the age of 14 for decades. Sadly, most of these tragedies on the road have been preventable with the use of an appropriate car seat. In 2020, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) found that out of the 755 child passenger… (keep reading)

How Technology Can Build a Safer Work Culture in Construction

Construction is a dangerous industry, one of the most hazardous jobs in the country. Safety initiatives are critical to protecting workers from severe and fatal injuries. But an article by EHS Today reported that a lack of new technology in the construction industry is preventing some companies from optimizing their safety efforts.  Safety is complex… (keep reading)

Work Zone Accidents

Hundreds of people are killed in work zones annually in the United States. In 2020, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reported 857 fatalities related to work zone accidents, up from 845 the year prior. Work zone accidents occur quickly and can be catastrophic for unprotected and unsuspecting construction and highway workers. These workers are already… (keep reading)

New Driving Law to Protect NYC Pedestrians and Cyclists

New legislation beginning in January 2023 will require all prospective drivers in New York City to learn about pedestrian and bicycle safety to obtain their license. According to a recent article by Gothamist, Governor Hochul signed a bill on July 15 that will mandate drivers to complete a bike and pedestrian safety component during the… (keep reading)

Safe + Sound Week Keeps Construction Workers Safe

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) found that an average of 1 in 5 American workers who sustained fatal injuries yearly are in a construction trade. Sadly, most of these tragedies resulted from the Top 10 Most Frequently Cited OSHA Violations, citations given to workplaces whose safety practices fell short of protecting their workers.   … (keep reading)

What You Need to Know About NYC Summer Streets

The Summer Streets program is returning to New York City for the first time in three years, and residents cannot wait to be rid of all the vehicles for a bit. Starting August 6, for three consecutive Saturdays, New York pedestrians and cyclists will have a free range of designated streets spanning from the Brooklyn… (keep reading)