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When Is the FDNY Liable for Injuries to Firefighters?
What happens when an officer directs an FDNY engine company chauffeur to stop his rig in a bad spot β say, just over a rise on the Cross Bronx Expressway β and a firefighter is struck by a passing car while getting out of the rig? Or if, contrary to internal rules, one member of […]
Suing the Albany Fire Department
New York Attorneys Handle Albany Fire Department Lawsuits The Albany Department of Fire, Emergency and Building Services is one of the largest fire departments in the state with an annual operating budget of $32 million. According to its website, the departmentβs mission is to βprovide a range of programs designed to protect the lives and […]
EMS Assault On The Job
NYC Injury Attorneys Representing EMTs Assaulted On The Job A law Governor Cuomo signed in 2015, effective February 2016, made it a felony for anyone to assault an EMT or paramedic performing their duties. The law stands to benefit EMTs in a couple of ways. First, it should operate as a deterrent to the violent […]
How Firefighters Can Reduce the Risk of Job-Related Cancer
In 2010, the National Institute for Occupation Safety and Health initiated a far-reaching study of firefighters and cancer. That study and others have consistently generated credible evidence that firefighters are at greater risk for developing a variety of cancers than the population at large. For example, the risk of a firefighter developing testicular cancer is […]
When Firefighting Equipment Fails, Whoβs at Fault?
What happens if a member of the FDNY is injured at work as a result of defective equipment? Suppose, for example, that the SCBA fails, or a thumb gets crushed by the apparatus door that has a new and hazardously placed handle. Is the City of New York liable to the firefighter for any resulting […]
Salzman, Barry
Biography Barry Salzman is a Senior Partner at Barasch & McGarry handling many of the firmβs most complex personal injury cases. Mr. Salzman is an accomplished personal injury litigator who has earned his highly-respected reputation through his strong work ethic, attention to detail, negotiation skills, and passionate dedication to his clients. He has over 30 […]
Bill Seeks to Classify COVID-19 as a Line-of-Duty Condition for First Responders
First responders have rightfully earned praise and appreciation for their efforts in behalf of victims of COVID-19. Despite a potentially lethal exposure risk and problems securing ample personal protective equipment, these men and women have been reaching out to assist people afflicted by the coronavirus while nearly everyone else has been told to stay at […]
FASNY Applauds State Senate for Passing Volunteer Firefighter Presumptive Cancer Coverage
Mike Barasch, managing partner of the firefighter law firm Barasch & McGarry, applauded the NYS Senate for passing a volunteer firefighter presumptive cancer coverage bill. He urged legislators in the NYS Assembly to do the same. “Volunteer firefighters are exposed to the same toxins as professional firefighters. Not surprisingly, they are diagnosed with the […]
Taylor, Trevor
Biography Trevor Taylor is a Senior Attorney at Barasch & McGarry working on 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund (VCF) claims. Mr. Taylor was born and raised in Johnsonburg, a small milling town in Northwestern Pennsylvania. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Francis University, where he was a member of the Honors Program. Upon […]
NY State Lawmakers Mull Giving EMTs the Same Killed-in-Line-of-Duty Benefits as Cops, Firefighters
The New York Post recently reported that two state lawmakers, Senator Marty Golden of Queens and Assemblyman Peter Abbate, Jr. of Brooklyn, are sponsoring legislation that would offer the families of EMTs killed in the line of duty the same death benefits as cops and firefighters. The goal is to address the disparity in posthumous […]