
Every Thanksgiving holiday, after the turkey coma fades away, the rush of Black Friday sales sets in. Black Friday is an informal name for the
Helping New York and New Jersey Injury Victims for Over 40 Years.

Every Thanksgiving holiday, after the turkey coma fades away, the rush of Black Friday sales sets in. Black Friday is an informal name for the

Workplace safety is a serious issue in the United States, especially the construction industry. Dangerous conditions at construction sites often lead to severe injuries, most

Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. (GLK) partners, Edward H. Gersowitz, Jeff Korek, and Michael A. Fruhling, are honored to be selected by their peers for

The University at Buffalo announced that Sebastian Serafin-Bazan, who was hospitalized after a suspected incident of hazing, died on April 10, 2019. The university’s president,

According to data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 4,317 fatalities occurred in 2016 in crashes involving large trucks. This was 5.4%

Jeff Korek, senior trial partner at Gersowitz Libo & Korek P.C., is a co-chair of the 2018 seminar edition of “25 Trial Issues That Keep

Every breath we take from birth provides our entire body with necessary oxygen. Lack of sufficient oxygen, especially for a newborn infant, can result in serious

Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. (GLK) partners, Jeff Korek, Edward H. Gersowitz, and Michael A. Fruhling, are honored to be selected by their peers as

When you are injured as a result of someone else’s recklessness or negligence, the last thing you may want to think about is filing a

On June 21, 2017, the New York Senate passed S.6800, known as Lavern’s Law. The bill passed with an overwhelming vote of 55 to 6.

Every year, thousands of Americans are involved in car accidents. Although modern safety features prevent injury in many of these accidents, there are still tens

On September 7, 2010, John Kelly, a long-time member of the Tarrytown Fire Department, tried to save Anthony Ruggiero, a Village DPW worker, after he