Heat Waves and Construction Workers: What New York’s Extreme Heat Means for Worker Safety and Personal Injury Law

As New York City faces a record-shattering heat wave this week—with temperatures and humidity soaring and “feels like” readings topping 100 degrees—concerns about public safety are front and center. The National Weather Service has issued an Extreme Heat Warning for the city, the highest level of heat alert, and Governor
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Premises Liability: What Happens If You’re Injured at a Summer Festival, Fair or Public Event?

Summer in New York is all about getting outside and enjoying everything our city and state have to offer. From lively street fairs and music festivals to bustling food markets and community events, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season. But with all the excitement, it’s easy to
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NYC Boat Explosion: What Passengers Need to Know About Their Rights After the Hart Island Incident

This past weekend, a terrifying scene unfolded off the Bronx shoreline when a 35-foot yacht exploded near Hart Island, forcing 23 passengers to swim for their lives. The captain, Joshua Brito, was arrested at the scene and now faces charges of driving while intoxicated and reckless endangerment. As details continue
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Heatwave Hazards: Liability for Heat-Related Illnesses in Workplaces and Public Spaces

As summer temperatures soar, New Yorkers are no strangers to the sweltering heat that blankets the city. While many of us look forward to sunny days in the park or a cool drink on a rooftop, heatwaves can bring serious risks—especially for those working outdoors or spending time in public
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Vision Zero at a Crossroads: Why NYC’s Streets Still Aren’t Safe Enough

At Pulvers, Pulvers & Thompson, we’ve spent decades advocating for the rights and safety of New Yorkers—pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers alike. The recent Bloomberg article, “Getting around New York City is safer than it’s been in years, city officials often say. So why doesn’t it feel that way?” highlights a
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