
Two Kingston High School Students Died, Multiple People Injured In Shandaken Tractor Trailer Truck Accident on State Route 28 By Route 212 SHANDAKEN, NEW YORK
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Two Kingston High School Students Died, Multiple People Injured In Shandaken Tractor Trailer Truck Accident on State Route 28 By Route 212 SHANDAKEN, NEW YORK

New York State Police Investigating Fatal Pedestrian Collision In Clayton Along County Route 14 CLAYTON, NEW YORK (January 20, 2023) – A 77-year-old pedestrian has

New York State Police Investigating Elma Hit-And-Run Collision Along Transit Road ELMA, NEW YORK (January 20, 2023) – A pedestrian has tragically died in a

Pickup Truck Identified As Vehicle Involved In New Dorp, Staten Island Deadly Motorcycle Collision STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK (December 16, 2023) – A motorcyclist has

Employees For New York Agency Given Bonuses After Obtaining Organ Donation Goals, Raising Concerns Organs Are Being Harvested Improperly MANHATTAN, NEW YORK (November 22, 2023)

Veterans Exposed To Camp Lejeune Chemical Trichloroethylene (TCE) Were Substantially More Likely To Develop Parkinson’s Disease NEW YORK, NEW YORK (May 15, 2023) – Marines

Construction Worker Fell To His Death While Working At Chase Bank Headquarters In Midtown Manhattan MANHATTAN, NEW YORK (March 30, 2023) – A construction worker

The Camp Lejeune Justice Act Has Given Long Overdue Legal Recourse For Those Sickened At Camp Lejeune, But Misinformation About The Bill Remains CAMP LEJEUNE,

United States Senate Voted To Pass Bipartisan Bill To Help People Who Became Sick From Toxic Water at Camp Lejeune WASHINGTON D.C., VIRGINIA (August 2,

More Than 4.5 Million People Injured In Dog Bites Each Year In The United States NEW YORK, NEW YORK (June 7, 2022) –Â National Dog

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

Families of those who have wrongfully passed away in New York have gone years without reprieve, but that may soon be changing. The “Grieving Families