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The Impact of COVID-19 on New York’s Workforce – A Guide to New York’s Paid Sick Leave Act

Coronavirus and Your Job: How The Paid Sick Leave Bill Affects You With New York’s status as an economic engine and a hub of over 8 million people, it’s quite shocking to see everything heading towards a possible standstill. On Tuesday, Central Park was almost empty and you can blame that on the public gathering… Read More »

Kevin Pearce – Inspiring TBI Victims to Succeed Through Yoga

Is it really possible to restore the loss of body and brain connectivity caused by an injury to the brain? That would almost be a miracle, right? In the past, we’ve talked about medical cannabis as a potential treatment for victims of traumatic brain injury. This time, however, we want to expand on the possibilities… Read More »

Returning to School After a Traumatic Brain Injury: What Parents in NYC Need to Know

If you are a parent whose child suffered a TBI, we know how challenging it can be, especially now that your child must return to school. Like you, many parents usually worry and have to deal with lots of uncertainties. What if your child can no longer cope with the standards of the school system?… Read More »

How Cannabis Can Help Traumatic Brain Injury Victims

Did you know that the United States records about 1.7 million Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) patients every year? At James Newman, PC., we find statistics like that to be alarming and is proof of how serious TBI is. To show you how grim the situation has been in recent times, check out more TBI stats… Read More »

Do you have a Trip & Fall case?

Trip and falls, or “slip” and falls, depending on what caused your body to unexpectedly impact the ground, are a specific type of personal injury lawsuit we at James Newman, P.C. specialize in, as they are one of the most common types of serious injury lawsuits that occur in the Bronx and New York City… Read More »

Not So “Super” Storm Sandy

Last Thursday night at around 8pm I got in my car, which was parked outside my apartment on 66th Street and 3rd Avenue, to head down to a friend’s place to watch football on 35th and Madison. I chose Park Avenue southbound as my route of choice due to the gridlock which has been 2nd… Read More »