
Wayne Vega Died In Collision With Hino Box Truck While Riding Scooter Near Hunts Point Coop Market Along Food Center Drive BRONX, NEW YORK (March
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Wayne Vega Died In Collision With Hino Box Truck While Riding Scooter Near Hunts Point Coop Market Along Food Center Drive BRONX, NEW YORK (March

Patrick O’Neill, of Rockland, Died In West Nyack Crash Along Route 303 WEST NYACK, NEW YORK (February 27, 2022) – A pedestrian identified as Patrick

Enfamil and Similac Baby Formula Associated With Higher Rates of Necrotizing Enterocolitis (NEC) for Premature Infants and Possibly Death NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK (February

Passage of ASSEMBLY, No. 6133 Removes Procedural Barrier For Plaintiffs Pursuing Survival Act Claim TRENTON, NEW JERSEY (January 19, 2022) – A procedural barrier preventing

Apartment Fire In The Bronx That Killed 19 People and Injured Many More Leads To Lawsuit Against Twin Parks Apartment Landlords THE BRONX, NEW YORK

Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. is proud to announce that partner Jeff S. Korek has again been selected for inclusion into The National Trial Lawyer

Multiple Injuries Reported After Cypress Hills, Brooklyn Explosion At Home On Vernon Street BROOKLYN, NEW YORK (December 4, 2021) – At least six people were

86-Year-Old Man Identified As Alfred Piretto Died In Franklin Square, Long Island Box Truck Accident By The Intersection of Franklin Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike LONG

CNBC’s Shep Smith talks to trial lawyer Jeff Korek about who may face charges, either criminal or civil, in the shooting on the set of

Summer of 2021 marked New York City’s deadliest for traffic crash related deaths since Mayor de Blasio took office in 2014 and took a pledge

E-scooters have become a common sight on the streets of New York and are helping redefine the way New Yorkers navigate the city. However, while

Construction continues to be one of the most dangerous industries in the country and especially metropolitan cities like New York City. Workers risk their lives