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    <title>Trial Talk: Insights from Legal Expert Michael Joseph</title>
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    <description>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.
Join us on ”Trial Talk” as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</description>
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        <title>Hit-and-Run Accidents in New York: What Happens When the Driver Disappears?</title>
        <itunes:title>Hit-and-Run Accidents in New York: What Happens When the Driver Disappears?</itunes:title>
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<p>Discussing hit and run accidents under New York law, Michael sheds light on legal options for victims, challenges in such cases, insurance coverage, and steps to protect rights. Offering crucial insights for hit and run accident victims.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Episode introduction and guest welcome</p>
<p>00:13 – Michael Joseph’s background and experience in serious accident cases</p>
<p>00:25 – Topic introduction: hit and run accidents and legal options</p>
<p>00:37 – Defining a hit and run under New York law</p>
<p>00:55 – Challenges victims face when the driver flees the scene</p>
<p>01:26 – Legal remedies for hit and run victims</p>
<p>02:10 – Uninsured/unidentified motorist coverage and policy requirements</p>
<p>03:00 – New York minimum insurance benefits for medical bills and pain &amp; suffering</p>
<p>03:23 – Filing no-fault and uninsured motorist claims: deadlines and process</p>
<p>04:00 – Explanation of no-fault insurance in New York</p>
<p>04:38 – Evidence that may help identify a hit and run driver</p>
<p>05:18 – Use of surveillance cameras and investigators to identify drivers</p>
<p>06:10 – Vulnerability of pedestrians and cyclists in hit and run accidents</p>
<p>07:07 – Accessing state funds for those without personal auto insurance</p>
<p>07:52 – Pursuing financial damages when the driver is unidentified</p>
<p>08:27 – Remedies for cyclists, including independent contractors</p>
<p>10:00 – Employer and company vehicle considerations for work-related accidents</p>
<p>11:18 – Hit and run in rideshare vehicles: Uber, Lyft, and insurance coverage</p>
<p>12:32 – Steps victims should take immediately after a hit and run</p>
<p>13:23 – Episode conclusion, resources, and call to action for viewers</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>*Trial Talk* features experienced New York trial attorney, Michael Joseph, providing valuable insights and guidance on various legal matters, helping listeners navigate complex legal issues effectively.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>Discussing hit and run accidents under New York law, Michael sheds light on legal options for victims, challenges in such cases, insurance coverage, and steps to protect rights. Offering crucial insights for hit and run accident victims.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Episode introduction and guest welcome</p>
<p>00:13 – Michael Joseph’s background and experience in serious accident cases</p>
<p>00:25 – Topic introduction: hit and run accidents and legal options</p>
<p>00:37 – Defining a hit and run under New York law</p>
<p>00:55 – Challenges victims face when the driver flees the scene</p>
<p>01:26 – Legal remedies for hit and run victims</p>
<p>02:10 – Uninsured/unidentified motorist coverage and policy requirements</p>
<p>03:00 – New York minimum insurance benefits for medical bills and pain &amp; suffering</p>
<p>03:23 – Filing no-fault and uninsured motorist claims: deadlines and process</p>
<p>04:00 – Explanation of no-fault insurance in New York</p>
<p>04:38 – Evidence that may help identify a hit and run driver</p>
<p>05:18 – Use of surveillance cameras and investigators to identify drivers</p>
<p>06:10 – Vulnerability of pedestrians and cyclists in hit and run accidents</p>
<p>07:07 – Accessing state funds for those without personal auto insurance</p>
<p>07:52 – Pursuing financial damages when the driver is unidentified</p>
<p>08:27 – Remedies for cyclists, including independent contractors</p>
<p>10:00 – Employer and company vehicle considerations for work-related accidents</p>
<p>11:18 – Hit and run in rideshare vehicles: Uber, Lyft, and insurance coverage</p>
<p>12:32 – Steps victims should take immediately after a hit and run</p>
<p>13:23 – Episode conclusion, resources, and call to action for viewers</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>*Trial Talk* features experienced New York trial attorney, Michael Joseph, providing valuable insights and guidance on various legal matters, helping listeners navigate complex legal issues effectively.</p>
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        <title>Dog Bite Injuries in New York: When Is the Owner Responsible?</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: 
Exploring changes in New York law regarding dog bite liability, this episode delves into the responsibility of dog owners and the legal grounds for holding them accountable. Learn about the two bases for suing in dog bite cases and common injuries resulting from such incidents, offering valuable insights for anyone involved in or affected by dog bite cases.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:
00:00 – Episode introduction and guest welcome
00:13 – Michael Joseph’s background representing injured New Yorkers
00:23 – Topic introduction: dog bite injuries and owner liability
00:37 – Overview of New York dog bite laws and owner responsibility
00:49 – Recent legal changes: suing for unleashed dogs and negligence
01:11 – Two bases for liability: vicious propensities vs. owner negligence
01:53 – Legal responsibility: strict liability vs. negligent control explained
02:34 – Defining “dangerous propensity” and strict liability principles
03:24 – Examples of dog-related injuries beyond bites
03:57 – Investigating prior incidents and demonstrating vicious propensities
04:07 – Common injuries from dog attacks: bites, lacerations, fractures
04:41 – Proving a dog’s dangerous propensities and use of FOIL requests
05:18 – Negligence claims and law changes simplifying liability cases
05:41 – Public vs. private property considerations in dog bite cases
06:05 – Victim provocation and its impact on legal outcomes
06:40 – Types of damages recoverable in dog bite cases
07:15 – Immediate steps after a dog bite to protect health and legal rights
07:59 – Final advice for victims and consulting experienced attorneys
08:20 – Episode conclusion, resources, and call to action for viewers</p>
<p>About the Show:
*Trial Talk: Insights from Legal Expert Michael Joseph* provides insights from experienced New York trial attorney, Michael Joseph, offering valuable legal perspectives on various topics for those seeking guidance in personal injury cases.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary: <br>
Exploring changes in New York law regarding dog bite liability, this episode delves into the responsibility of dog owners and the legal grounds for holding them accountable. Learn about the two bases for suing in dog bite cases and common injuries resulting from such incidents, offering valuable insights for anyone involved in or affected by dog bite cases.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:<br>
00:00 – Episode introduction and guest welcome<br>
00:13 – Michael Joseph’s background representing injured New Yorkers<br>
00:23 – Topic introduction: dog bite injuries and owner liability<br>
00:37 – Overview of New York dog bite laws and owner responsibility<br>
00:49 – Recent legal changes: suing for unleashed dogs and negligence<br>
01:11 – Two bases for liability: vicious propensities vs. owner negligence<br>
01:53 – Legal responsibility: strict liability vs. negligent control explained<br>
02:34 – Defining “dangerous propensity” and strict liability principles<br>
03:24 – Examples of dog-related injuries beyond bites<br>
03:57 – Investigating prior incidents and demonstrating vicious propensities<br>
04:07 – Common injuries from dog attacks: bites, lacerations, fractures<br>
04:41 – Proving a dog’s dangerous propensities and use of FOIL requests<br>
05:18 – Negligence claims and law changes simplifying liability cases<br>
05:41 – Public vs. private property considerations in dog bite cases<br>
06:05 – Victim provocation and its impact on legal outcomes<br>
06:40 – Types of damages recoverable in dog bite cases<br>
07:15 – Immediate steps after a dog bite to protect health and legal rights<br>
07:59 – Final advice for victims and consulting experienced attorneys<br>
08:20 – Episode conclusion, resources, and call to action for viewers</p>
<p>About the Show:<br>
*Trial Talk: Insights from Legal Expert Michael Joseph* provides insights from experienced New York trial attorney, Michael Joseph, offering valuable legal perspectives on various topics for those seeking guidance in personal injury cases.</p>
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        <title>The Hidden Dangers of NYC Sidewalks: Who’s Really Liable?</title>
        <itunes:title>The Hidden Dangers of NYC Sidewalks: Who’s Really Liable?</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/the-hidden-dangers-of-nyc-sidewalks-who-s-really-liable/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 10 Feb 2026 14:22:56 -0400</pubDate>
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<p>In this episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph explains who can be held liable when someone slips, trips, or falls on New York sidewalks or streets. He breaks down how responsibility changes depending on the location, weather conditions, and type of property involved. Michael also covers city liability rules, how construction impacts fault, and what injured pedestrians should do immediately after an accident to protect their rights.</p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Understanding sidewalk and street accident liability
01:00 – When property owners must clear sidewalks
02:45 – Who’s responsible for potholes, tree wells, and curbs
04:00 – Laws requiring business owners to maintain sidewalks
05:00 – What counts as prior written notice and how to prove it
06:30 – Notice deadlines and differences between city and private cases
08:30 – When work zones cause dangerous sidewalks
10:00 – How shared fault affects compensation
11:30 – Why lawsuits against NYC are common
12:45 – When renters or store owners can be liable
14:00 – Why waiting too long or not documenting can hurt your case
15:00 – Reporting, taking photos, and preserving video evidence
</p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk brings real-world legal insight from New York trial attorneys who share how the law applies to everyday situations. Each episode helps listeners understand their rights, navigate complex cases, and take informed steps after an accident.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>In this episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph explains who can be held liable when someone slips, trips, or falls on New York sidewalks or streets. He breaks down how responsibility changes depending on the location, weather conditions, and type of property involved. Michael also covers city liability rules, how construction impacts fault, and what injured pedestrians should do immediately after an accident to protect their rights.</p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Understanding sidewalk and street accident liability<br>
01:00 – When property owners must clear sidewalks<br>
02:45 – Who’s responsible for potholes, tree wells, and curbs<br>
04:00 – Laws requiring business owners to maintain sidewalks<br>
05:00 – What counts as prior written notice and how to prove it<br>
06:30 – Notice deadlines and differences between city and private cases<br>
08:30 – When work zones cause dangerous sidewalks<br>
10:00 – How shared fault affects compensation<br>
11:30 – Why lawsuits against NYC are common<br>
12:45 – When renters or store owners can be liable<br>
14:00 – Why waiting too long or not documenting can hurt your case<br>
15:00 – Reporting, taking photos, and preserving video evidence<br>
</p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk brings real-world legal insight from New York trial attorneys who share how the law applies to everyday situations. Each episode helps listeners understand their rights, navigate complex cases, and take informed steps after an accident.</p>
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        <title>Tourist and Hotel Injuries in New York City: What Visitors Need to Know</title>
        <itunes:title>Tourist and Hotel Injuries in New York City: What Visitors Need to Know</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/tourist-and-hotel-injuries-in-new-york-city-what-visitors-need-to-know/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 09:11:49 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>In this episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph explains what happens when tourists are injured while visiting New York. From hotel accidents and unsafe sidewalks to snow-related falls and sightseeing bus crashes, he breaks down how out-of-state visitors can still file claims under New York law. Michael also discusses the importance of acting quickly, documenting the scene, and filing the right paperwork to protect your rights.</p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Legal rights for tourists injured in New York
01:00 – Pedestrian and car collisions, trip and falls, unsafe hotel stairs and floors
03:45 – Property owners’ duty to keep sidewalks and entrances clear
05:00 – Taking photos and identifying the exact location of the accident
06:30 – Identifying owners and management companies in injury cases
07:40 – Why short-term rental owners must maintain safe conditions
09:10 – How online complaints can support injury claims
10:00 – Private and city-operated transport obligations under the law
11:30 – How partial responsibility affects compensation
12:30 – Legal challenges when victims live outside New York
13:15 – No-fault claims, health coverage, and filing deadlines
14:00 – How to determine if a property owner or the City of New York is responsible
</p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk features in-depth conversations with New York trial attorneys who share real-world legal insight and practical advice. Each episode helps listeners understand their rights and navigate the complex legal system with confidence.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>In this episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph explains what happens when tourists are injured while visiting New York. From hotel accidents and unsafe sidewalks to snow-related falls and sightseeing bus crashes, he breaks down how out-of-state visitors can still file claims under New York law. Michael also discusses the importance of acting quickly, documenting the scene, and filing the right paperwork to protect your rights.</p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Legal rights for tourists injured in New York<br>
01:00 – Pedestrian and car collisions, trip and falls, unsafe hotel stairs and floors<br>
03:45 – Property owners’ duty to keep sidewalks and entrances clear<br>
05:00 – Taking photos and identifying the exact location of the accident<br>
06:30 – Identifying owners and management companies in injury cases<br>
07:40 – Why short-term rental owners must maintain safe conditions<br>
09:10 – How online complaints can support injury claims<br>
10:00 – Private and city-operated transport obligations under the law<br>
11:30 – How partial responsibility affects compensation<br>
12:30 – Legal challenges when victims live outside New York<br>
13:15 – No-fault claims, health coverage, and filing deadlines<br>
14:00 – How to determine if a property owner or the City of New York is responsible<br>
</p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk features in-depth conversations with New York trial attorneys who share real-world legal insight and practical advice. Each episode helps listeners understand their rights and navigate the complex legal system with confidence.</p>
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        <title>When Kids Get Hurt: School, Playground and Daycare Injury Cases in New York</title>
        <itunes:title>When Kids Get Hurt: School, Playground and Daycare Injury Cases in New York</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>In this episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph breaks down what parents need to do when a child is injured at school, daycare, or on the playground. He explains the key legal differences between public and private schools, how to file a notice of claim, and why acting fast can make or break your case. Michael also shares how safety standards, playground design, and proper supervision play a role in determining liability.</p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Understanding school and daycare injury cases in New York
01:15 – Why filing deadlines differ and how to avoid losing your claim
03:10 – Unsafe gaps, sharp edges, poor fall protection, and lack of signage
05:00 – Why parents must gather photos, witness statements, and expert reports quickly
06:45 – How private and religious institutions are held to the same safety standards
08:10 – How “assumption of risk” applies in sports and when schools are still responsible
10:00 – The 90-day deadline and what happens if parents miss it
12:00 – Why courts are now favoring municipalities over families
13:20 – Why most schools cooperate and how parents can protect their children’s rights
14:30 – What experience and steps matter when pursuing a school injury claim
</p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk features in-depth discussions with New York trial attorneys about real legal issues that affect everyday people. Each episode offers practical advice, legal insight, and expert guidance to help you understand your rights and take informed action.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>In this episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph breaks down what parents need to do when a child is injured at school, daycare, or on the playground. He explains the key legal differences between public and private schools, how to file a notice of claim, and why acting fast can make or break your case. Michael also shares how safety standards, playground design, and proper supervision play a role in determining liability.</p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Understanding school and daycare injury cases in New York<br>
01:15 – Why filing deadlines differ and how to avoid losing your claim<br>
03:10 – Unsafe gaps, sharp edges, poor fall protection, and lack of signage<br>
05:00 – Why parents must gather photos, witness statements, and expert reports quickly<br>
06:45 – How private and religious institutions are held to the same safety standards<br>
08:10 – How “assumption of risk” applies in sports and when schools are still responsible<br>
10:00 – The 90-day deadline and what happens if parents miss it<br>
12:00 – Why courts are now favoring municipalities over families<br>
13:20 – Why most schools cooperate and how parents can protect their children’s rights<br>
14:30 – What experience and steps matter when pursuing a school injury claim<br>
</p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk features in-depth discussions with New York trial attorneys about real legal issues that affect everyday people. Each episode offers practical advice, legal insight, and expert guidance to help you understand your rights and take informed action.</p>
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        <title>Injuries in Rental Buildings: Landlord Negligence &amp; Tenant Rights</title>
        <itunes:title>Injuries in Rental Buildings: Landlord Negligence &amp; Tenant Rights</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/injuries-in-rental-buildings-landlord-negligence-tenant-rights/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2025 06:58:47 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>Attorney Michael Joseph explains what happens when landlords fail to maintain safe apartments and tenants get hurt. He shares how to prove negligence, what evidence matters most, and how New York law protects tenants when landlords ignore safety hazards.</p>
<p> </p>
Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Introduction: Overview of landlord negligence and tenant rights
01:20 – Common Unsafe Conditions: Leaks, fires, broken stairs, and ceiling collapses
03:15 – Who’s Responsible: Landlords have a legal duty to maintain safety
05:30 – Reporting Hazards: Why written complaints and photos are key
07:10 – Proving Negligence: Showing landlords knew or should’ve known of dangers
09:30 – Insurance &amp; Claims: How landlord insurance handles injury cases
10:45 – Fire &amp; Electrical Risks: Common violations that lead to lawsuits
13:30 – Tenant Mistakes: Delays in reporting or gathering evidence
15:00 – Building a Strong Case: What lawyers look for in tenant injury claims
16:30 – Final Advice: Act fast and document everything

</p>
<p> </p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk features New York trial attorneys discussing real legal issues that impact everyday people—helping listeners understand their rights and take action when they’ve been wronged.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[Episode Summary:
<p>Attorney Michael Joseph explains what happens when landlords fail to maintain safe apartments and tenants get hurt. He shares how to prove negligence, what evidence matters most, and how New York law protects tenants when landlords ignore safety hazards.</p>
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Key Timestamps:
<p>00:00 – Introduction: Overview of landlord negligence and tenant rights<br>
01:20 – Common Unsafe Conditions: Leaks, fires, broken stairs, and ceiling collapses<br>
03:15 – Who’s Responsible: Landlords have a legal duty to maintain safety<br>
05:30 – Reporting Hazards: Why written complaints and photos are key<br>
07:10 – Proving Negligence: Showing landlords knew or should’ve known of dangers<br>
09:30 – Insurance &amp; Claims: How landlord insurance handles injury cases<br>
10:45 – Fire &amp; Electrical Risks: Common violations that lead to lawsuits<br>
13:30 – Tenant Mistakes: Delays in reporting or gathering evidence<br>
15:00 – Building a Strong Case: What lawyers look for in tenant injury claims<br>
16:30 – Final Advice: Act fast and document everything<br>
<br>
</p>
<p> </p>
About the Show:
<p>Trial Talk features New York trial attorneys discussing real legal issues that impact everyday people—helping listeners understand their rights and take action when they’ve been wronged.</p>
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        <title>Falling Debris, Excavators &amp; Trench Collapses – Who’s Liable for Dangerous Construction Accidents?</title>
        <itunes:title>Falling Debris, Excavators &amp; Trench Collapses – Who’s Liable for Dangerous Construction Accidents?</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary
In this episode of Trial Talk, Veteran New York trial attorney Michael Joseph continues their discussion on the dangers of construction sites—this time focusing on accidents caused by falling debris, trench collapses, and heavy machinery like excavators. Michael breaks down Labor Law 240 and 241(6), explains how legal responsibility is assigned, and shares what families need to know when wrongful death claims arise from fatal job site incidents. If you or someone you know has been injured on a construction site, this episode is a must-listen.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps
 00:01 – Show Introduction
 01:08 – What to Know About Falling Debris on Construction Sites
 02:25 – Understanding New York Labor Law 240
 04:35 – Gravity-Related Injuries: Scaffolds, Nets &amp; Harnesses
 07:18 – What Labor Law 240 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)
 09:20 – When Does Labor Law 241(6) Apply?
 11:34 – Excavator Accidents and Operator Safety Violations
 14:00 – Trench Collapses and Inadequate Shoring
 16:12 – Entering and Exiting Trenches: Elevation Hazards
 18:02 – Can You Sue Your Employer After a Job Site Injury?
 20:08 – Proving Labor Law Violations After an Accident
 22:05 – What Happens If a Worker Dies on the Job? Wrongful Death Lawsuits Explained
 24:57 – How Long Does a Wrongful Death Case Take?
 27:40 – First Steps for Injured Workers and Families
 30:10 – Why Timing Matters: Notice Requirements and Statutes of Limitation</p>
<p>About The Show
Trial Talk with Michael Joseph features expert insights from veteran New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. The show is dedicated to helping New Yorkers understand their legal rights after serious accidents—especially in high-risk industries like construction.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary<br>
In this episode of <em>Trial Talk</em>, Veteran New York trial attorney Michael Joseph continues their discussion on the dangers of construction sites—this time focusing on accidents caused by falling debris, trench collapses, and heavy machinery like excavators. Michael breaks down Labor Law 240 and 241(6), explains how legal responsibility is assigned, and shares what families need to know when wrongful death claims arise from fatal job site incidents. If you or someone you know has been injured on a construction site, this episode is a must-listen.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps<br>
 00:01 – Show Introduction<br>
 01:08 – What to Know About Falling Debris on Construction Sites<br>
 02:25 – Understanding New York Labor Law 240<br>
 04:35 – Gravity-Related Injuries: Scaffolds, Nets &amp; Harnesses<br>
 07:18 – What Labor Law 240 Covers (and What It Doesn’t)<br>
 09:20 – When Does Labor Law 241(6) Apply?<br>
 11:34 – Excavator Accidents and Operator Safety Violations<br>
 14:00 – Trench Collapses and Inadequate Shoring<br>
 16:12 – Entering and Exiting Trenches: Elevation Hazards<br>
 18:02 – Can You Sue Your Employer After a Job Site Injury?<br>
 20:08 – Proving Labor Law Violations After an Accident<br>
 22:05 – What Happens If a Worker Dies on the Job? Wrongful Death Lawsuits Explained<br>
 24:57 – How Long Does a Wrongful Death Case Take?<br>
 27:40 – First Steps for Injured Workers and Families<br>
 30:10 – Why Timing Matters: Notice Requirements and Statutes of Limitation</p>
<p>About The Show<br>
<em>Trial Talk </em>with Michael Joseph features expert insights from veteran New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. The show is dedicated to helping New Yorkers understand their legal rights after serious accidents—especially in high-risk industries like construction.</p>
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        <title>Construction Tool Injuries – Legal Rights After Saw, Grinder, and Equipment Accidents</title>
        <itunes:title>Construction Tool Injuries – Legal Rights After Saw, Grinder, and Equipment Accidents</itunes:title>
        <link>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/construction-tool-injuries-%e2%80%93-legal-rights-after-saw-grinder-and-equipment-accidents/</link>
                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/construction-tool-injuries-%e2%80%93-legal-rights-after-saw-grinder-and-equipment-accidents/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2025 17:05:53 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, New York personal injury attorney Michael Joseph breaks down the legal protections available to construction workers injured by dangerous tools and unsafe equipment on job sites. From saws without guards to faulty grinders and unregulated practices, Michael explains how New York Labor Law—especially sections 240 and 241(6)—protects workers. He also shares insights into how contractors, insurance companies, and even foremen can work against injured employees, and what workers must do to protect themselves after an incident.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>01:15 – Can you sue if injured by an unsafe saw on a job site?</p>
<p>03:12 – Common safety violations involving saws and guards</p>
<p>05:25 – Grinder injuries and different legal standards</p>
<p>06:45 – Who can be sued: employer vs. general contractor vs. site owner</p>
<p>09:02 – Labor Law 241(6) and the NY Industrial Code explained</p>
<p>11:10 – OSHA’s role in construction accident investigations</p>
<p>13:02 – What happens when subcontractors remove safety features?</p>
<p>14:15 – General contractor’s non-delegable duty for job site safety</p>
<p>15:50 – Insurance companies and tactics to avoid paying claims</p>
<p>17:40 – Can you collect workers' comp and still sue?</p>
<p>19:20 – What evidence should injured workers document?</p>
<p>22:05 – How foremen pressure workers to sign misleading reports</p>
<p>24:18 – Why photos and scene documentation are critical</p>
<p>26:00 – How companies alter accident scenes to avoid liability</p>
<p>28:30 – Final advice: protect yourself, get legal help fast</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk with New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. Every episode offers direct legal insights for accident victims and workers injured on the job. From personal injury claims to labor law violations, Michael explains your rights in clear and practical terms.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of <em>Trial Talk</em>, New York personal injury attorney Michael Joseph breaks down the legal protections available to construction workers injured by dangerous tools and unsafe equipment on job sites. From saws without guards to faulty grinders and unregulated practices, Michael explains how New York Labor Law—especially sections 240 and 241(6)—protects workers. He also shares insights into how contractors, insurance companies, and even foremen can work against injured employees, and what workers must do to protect themselves after an incident.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>01:15 – Can you sue if injured by an unsafe saw on a job site?</p>
<p>03:12 – Common safety violations involving saws and guards</p>
<p>05:25 – Grinder injuries and different legal standards</p>
<p>06:45 – Who can be sued: employer vs. general contractor vs. site owner</p>
<p>09:02 – Labor Law 241(6) and the NY Industrial Code explained</p>
<p>11:10 – OSHA’s role in construction accident investigations</p>
<p>13:02 – What happens when subcontractors remove safety features?</p>
<p>14:15 – General contractor’s non-delegable duty for job site safety</p>
<p>15:50 – Insurance companies and tactics to avoid paying claims</p>
<p>17:40 – Can you collect workers' comp and still sue?</p>
<p>19:20 – What evidence should injured workers document?</p>
<p>22:05 – How foremen pressure workers to sign misleading reports</p>
<p>24:18 – Why photos and scene documentation are critical</p>
<p>26:00 – How companies alter accident scenes to avoid liability</p>
<p>28:30 – Final advice: protect yourself, get legal help fast</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p><em>Trial Talk</em> with New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. Every episode offers direct legal insights for accident victims and workers injured on the job. From personal injury claims to labor law violations, Michael explains your rights in clear and practical terms.</p>
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    <item>
        <title>Bicycle Accidents in NYC – Who’s at Fault, Who Pays, and What Cyclists Need to Know</title>
        <itunes:title>Bicycle Accidents in NYC – Who’s at Fault, Who Pays, and What Cyclists Need to Know</itunes:title>
        <link>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/bicycle-accidents-in-nyc-%e2%80%93-who-s-at-fault-who-pays-and-what-cyclists-need-to-know/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, New York personal injury attorney Michael Joseph discusses what happens when cyclists are involved in accidents in New York City. The conversation covers who’s at fault in bike vs. car collisions, the legal rights of e-bike and scooter riders, what “no-fault” means in New York, and what kind of insurance protections apply to cyclists—especially in hit-and-run scenarios. Whether you're a cyclist, driver, or delivery rider, this episode provides crucial legal knowledge for navigating NYC streets safely.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>01:20 – Are drivers always at fault in bicycle accidents?</p>
<p>03:35 – The legal significance of bike lanes in New York</p>
<p>05:25 – What happens if the driver says “I didn’t see them”?</p>
<p>07:10 – Do the rules of the road apply to cyclists and e-bike riders?</p>
<p>08:35 – Scooter and e-bike riders: bike or motorcycle under NY law?</p>
<p>12:45 – No-fault insurance and serious injury thresholds explained</p>
<p>16:00 – Bicycle lane right-of-way and unique accident scenarios</p>
<p>18:32 – When is a cyclist at fault?</p>
<p>20:50 – “Dooring” accidents: who’s liable when a car door hits a cyclist?</p>
<p>22:45 – Food delivery riders and employer liability</p>
<p>24:30 – What to document at the scene of a bicycle accident</p>
<p>26:10 – Legal options if the driver flees the scene</p>
<p>28:35 – What if the cyclist doesn’t have vehicle insurance?</p>
<p>30:15 – Supplemental underinsured motorist (SUM) coverage for cyclists</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk with New York trial attorney Michael Joseph offers real legal insights into personal injury law, helping listeners understand their rights and how to respond after an accident. From bike crashes to car collisions, each episode breaks down legal scenarios with clear advice and professional guidance.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, New York personal injury attorney Michael Joseph discusses what happens when cyclists are involved in accidents in New York City. The conversation covers who’s at fault in bike vs. car collisions, the legal rights of e-bike and scooter riders, what “no-fault” means in New York, and what kind of insurance protections apply to cyclists—especially in hit-and-run scenarios. Whether you're a cyclist, driver, or delivery rider, this episode provides crucial legal knowledge for navigating NYC streets safely.</p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>01:20 – Are drivers always at fault in bicycle accidents?</p>
<p>03:35 – The legal significance of bike lanes in New York</p>
<p>05:25 – What happens if the driver says “I didn’t see them”?</p>
<p>07:10 – Do the rules of the road apply to cyclists and e-bike riders?</p>
<p>08:35 – Scooter and e-bike riders: bike or motorcycle under NY law?</p>
<p>12:45 – No-fault insurance and serious injury thresholds explained</p>
<p>16:00 – Bicycle lane right-of-way and unique accident scenarios</p>
<p>18:32 – When is a cyclist at fault?</p>
<p>20:50 – “Dooring” accidents: who’s liable when a car door hits a cyclist?</p>
<p>22:45 – Food delivery riders and employer liability</p>
<p>24:30 – What to document at the scene of a bicycle accident</p>
<p>26:10 – Legal options if the driver flees the scene</p>
<p>28:35 – What if the cyclist doesn’t have vehicle insurance?</p>
<p>30:15 – Supplemental underinsured motorist (SUM) coverage for cyclists</p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p><em>Trial Talk</em> with New York trial attorney Michael Joseph offers real legal insights into personal injury law, helping listeners understand their rights and how to respond after an accident. From bike crashes to car collisions, each episode breaks down legal scenarios with clear advice and professional guidance.</p>
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        <title>Rear-End, Lane Change &amp; Driveway Accidents – Who’s at Fault in New York Car Crashes?</title>
        <itunes:title>Rear-End, Lane Change &amp; Driveway Accidents – Who’s at Fault in New York Car Crashes?</itunes:title>
        <link>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/rear-end-lane-change-driveway-accidents-%e2%80%93-who-s-at-fault-in-new-york-car-crashes/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this insightful episode of Trial Talk, personal injury attorney Michael Joseph dives into the legal complexities surrounding common car accident scenarios in New York. Michael explains how fault is determined in rear-end collisions, lane change crashes, and driveway incidents. With real-world examples and a deep understanding of traffic law, Michael provides valuable legal advice for drivers and accident victims alike.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>00:29 – Who's at fault in a rear-end collision?</p>
<p>01:00 – Legal obligations of the rear driver</p>
<p>01:48 – Rear-end collision exceptions</p>
<p>03:27 – Importance of maintaining control and awareness while driving</p>
<p>04:03 – Fault in lane change accidents</p>
<p>05:02 – Merging responsibilities and common misconceptions</p>
<p>05:56 – Driveway, parking lot, and gas station accidents</p>
<p>06:59 – Entering traffic from private property: who's liable?</p>
<p>07:32 – Comparative fault and compensation in New York</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk is a podcast with New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. Each episode offers practical insights into personal injury law, focusing on what accident victims need to know to protect their rights and build a strong case. From car crashes to slip-and-falls, Michael breaks down the legal process with clarity and experience.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this insightful episode of Trial Talk, personal injury attorney Michael Joseph dives into the legal complexities surrounding common car accident scenarios in New York. Michael explains how fault is determined in rear-end collisions, lane change crashes, and driveway incidents. With real-world examples and a deep understanding of traffic law, Michael provides valuable legal advice for drivers and accident victims alike.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00 – Introduction</p>
<p>00:29 – Who's at fault in a rear-end collision?</p>
<p>01:00 – Legal obligations of the rear driver</p>
<p>01:48 – Rear-end collision exceptions</p>
<p>03:27 – Importance of maintaining control and awareness while driving</p>
<p>04:03 – Fault in lane change accidents</p>
<p>05:02 – Merging responsibilities and common misconceptions</p>
<p>05:56 – Driveway, parking lot, and gas station accidents</p>
<p>06:59 – Entering traffic from private property: who's liable?</p>
<p>07:32 – Comparative fault and compensation in New York</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk is a podcast with New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. Each episode offers practical insights into personal injury law, focusing on what accident victims need to know to protect their rights and build a strong case. From car crashes to slip-and-falls, Michael breaks down the legal process with clarity and experience.</p>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/stolen-cars-stolen-justice-navigating-legal-claims-after-an-accident/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2025 05:03:30 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this informative episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph breaks down the complex process of handling legal claims after accidents involving stolen vehicles. He covers essential topics including insurance coverage options, critical deadlines for claims, and compensation possibilities for victims, whether they own a car or not.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:20 - Show introduction and topic overview</p>
<p>00:49 - Understanding insurance implications for stolen vehicle accidents</p>
<p>02:17 - Challenges in recovering compensation</p>
<p>03:36 - Insurance options for non-car owners</p>
<p>04:49 - MVAC state fund coverage details</p>
<p>05:24 - Compensation limitations and policy coverage</p>
<p>07:02 - Common scenarios involving police pursuits</p>
<p>07:49 - Immediate steps after a stolen car accident</p>
<p>09:31 - Legal implications of police chase accidents</p>
<p>10:23 - Handling cases with inadequate insurance coverage</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk delivers expert legal insights from Michael Joseph, a seasoned New York trial attorney with over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, the show provides valuable legal knowledge to help viewers understand their rights and options in various legal situations.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this informative episode, New York trial attorney Michael Joseph breaks down the complex process of handling legal claims after accidents involving stolen vehicles. He covers essential topics including insurance coverage options, critical deadlines for claims, and compensation possibilities for victims, whether they own a car or not.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:20 - Show introduction and topic overview</p>
<p>00:49 - Understanding insurance implications for stolen vehicle accidents</p>
<p>02:17 - Challenges in recovering compensation</p>
<p>03:36 - Insurance options for non-car owners</p>
<p>04:49 - MVAC state fund coverage details</p>
<p>05:24 - Compensation limitations and policy coverage</p>
<p>07:02 - Common scenarios involving police pursuits</p>
<p>07:49 - Immediate steps after a stolen car accident</p>
<p>09:31 - Legal implications of police chase accidents</p>
<p>10:23 - Handling cases with inadequate insurance coverage</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk delivers expert legal insights from Michael Joseph, a seasoned New York trial attorney with over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, the show provides valuable legal knowledge to help viewers understand their rights and options in various legal situations.</p>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/line-of-duty-injuries-navigating-the-complexities-of-lawsuits/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 13 May 2025 09:10:09 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode, host Kevin Rosenquist and experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph discuss the legal landscape for police officers who suffer injuries in the line of duty. Michael explains the unique benefits and legal rights available to injured police officers in New York, including line of duty benefits, General Municipal Law 205E, and uninsured motorist provisions.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:20 - Introduction and topic overview</p>
<p>00:47 - Explanation of line of duty benefits for police officers</p>
<p>03:42 - Difference between police officers and workers' compensation claims</p>
<p>04:26 - When police officers can sue for line of duty injuries</p>
<p>08:53 - Proper procedure for documenting police officer injuries</p>
<p>11:41 - Challenges in proving police officer injury cases</p>
<p>13:45 - Discussion on officer hesitancy to file claims</p>
<p>14:42 - Importance of medical documentation</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk features insights from experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who brings over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. The show provides valuable legal insights and practical knowledge for understanding various aspects of the law.</p>
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<p>In this episode, host Kevin Rosenquist and experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph discuss the legal landscape for police officers who suffer injuries in the line of duty. Michael explains the unique benefits and legal rights available to injured police officers in New York, including line of duty benefits, General Municipal Law 205E, and uninsured motorist provisions.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:20 - Introduction and topic overview</p>
<p>00:47 - Explanation of line of duty benefits for police officers</p>
<p>03:42 - Difference between police officers and workers' compensation claims</p>
<p>04:26 - When police officers can sue for line of duty injuries</p>
<p>08:53 - Proper procedure for documenting police officer injuries</p>
<p>11:41 - Challenges in proving police officer injury cases</p>
<p>13:45 - Discussion on officer hesitancy to file claims</p>
<p>14:42 - Importance of medical documentation</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk features insights from experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who brings over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. The show provides valuable legal insights and practical knowledge for understanding various aspects of the law.</p>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/building-tragedies-the-crisis-of-nyc-construction-worker-deaths/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2025 11:00:42 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary:</p>
<p>In this episode, experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph discusses the legal implications and insurance processes when dealing with accidents involving stolen vehicles. He explains how victims can navigate compensation claims, the importance of timely police reports, and the role of uninsured motorist benefits in these cases.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:20 - Introduction and episode topic</p>
<p>00:49 - Legal implications for stolen vehicle accidents</p>
<p>02:34 - Important deadlines and requirements for claims</p>
<p>03:44 - Insurance options for non-car owners</p>
<p>05:00 - Insurance company handling of stolen vehicle claims</p>
<p>05:24 - Compensation limitations and policy coverage</p>
<p>07:02 - Common scenarios involving stolen car accidents</p>
<p>07:49 - Steps to take after being hit by a stolen vehicle</p>
<p>09:31 - Police chase scenarios and liability</p>
<p>10:23 - Handling cases with inadequate insurance coverage</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk features insights from experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who brings over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, the show provides valuable legal knowledge for viewers seeking to understand their rights and legal options.</p>
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<p> </p>
<p>Key Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:20 - Introduction and episode topic</p>
<p>00:49 - Legal implications for stolen vehicle accidents</p>
<p>02:34 - Important deadlines and requirements for claims</p>
<p>03:44 - Insurance options for non-car owners</p>
<p>05:00 - Insurance company handling of stolen vehicle claims</p>
<p>05:24 - Compensation limitations and policy coverage</p>
<p>07:02 - Common scenarios involving stolen car accidents</p>
<p>07:49 - Steps to take after being hit by a stolen vehicle</p>
<p>09:31 - Police chase scenarios and liability</p>
<p>10:23 - Handling cases with inadequate insurance coverage</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About the Show:</p>
<p>Trial Talk features insights from experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who brings over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. Hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, the show provides valuable legal knowledge for viewers seeking to understand their rights and legal options.</p>
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        <itunes:title>Personal Injury Settlements vs. Trials: Pros and Cons</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary
In this episode of Trial Talk, host Kevin Rosenquist and experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph discuss the legal rights of construction workers, especially undocumented workers, injured on job sites. They cover New York’s labor laws, including the "Ladder Law" (Labor Law 240) and Labor Law 241, emphasizing contractor and landowner responsibilities for safety. Michael explains how injured workers can seek compensation and outlines the importance of filing claims on time, especially for public job sites or cases where the employer lacks workers’ compensation insurance. Practical advice is offered on reporting accidents and protecting your legal rights.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:00:30-00:01:38] Can undocumented workers sue for construction accidents?</p>
<p>[00:01:38-00:03:19] Employer and contractor responsibilities for worker safety</p>
<p>[00:03:19-00:04:48] Explanation of New York’s "Ladder Law" (Labor Law 240)</p>
<p>[00:04:48-00:05:36] Suing for defective ladders and tools on construction sites</p>
<p>[00:05:36-00:07:11] Impact of worker error on lawsuits and liability</p>
<p>[00:07:11-00:08:53] Protection from falling objects and other hazards</p>
<p>[00:08:53-00:11:16] General safety obligations under Labor Laws 240 and 241</p>
<p>[00:11:16-00:13:04] Filing claims for injuries on public job sites</p>
<p>[00:13:04-00:14:06] What to do if your employer lacks workers’ compensation insurance</p>
<p>[00:14:06-00:15:13] Importance of contacting an attorney after a construction accident</p>
<p>[00:15:13-00:16:12] Underreporting of construction accidents and employer pressures</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>Trial Talk is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist featuring seasoned New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who brings over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. The show offers practical legal insights for individuals navigating complex legal issues, with a strong emphasis on social and economic justice. Each episode breaks down important legal topics in an approachable way, from construction site accidents and workers' rights to navigating personal injury claims. With real-world examples and expert advice, Trial Talk empowers listeners to better understand their legal rights and take informed action when faced with legal challenges.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary<br>
In this episode of <em>Trial Talk</em>, host Kevin Rosenquist and experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph discuss the legal rights of construction workers, especially undocumented workers, injured on job sites. They cover New York’s labor laws, including the "Ladder Law" (Labor Law 240) and Labor Law 241, emphasizing contractor and landowner responsibilities for safety. Michael explains how injured workers can seek compensation and outlines the importance of filing claims on time, especially for public job sites or cases where the employer lacks workers’ compensation insurance. Practical advice is offered on reporting accidents and protecting your legal rights.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:00:30-00:01:38] Can undocumented workers sue for construction accidents?</p>
<p>[00:01:38-00:03:19] Employer and contractor responsibilities for worker safety</p>
<p>[00:03:19-00:04:48] Explanation of New York’s "Ladder Law" (Labor Law 240)</p>
<p>[00:04:48-00:05:36] Suing for defective ladders and tools on construction sites</p>
<p>[00:05:36-00:07:11] Impact of worker error on lawsuits and liability</p>
<p>[00:07:11-00:08:53] Protection from falling objects and other hazards</p>
<p>[00:08:53-00:11:16] General safety obligations under Labor Laws 240 and 241</p>
<p>[00:11:16-00:13:04] Filing claims for injuries on public job sites</p>
<p>[00:13:04-00:14:06] What to do if your employer lacks workers’ compensation insurance</p>
<p>[00:14:06-00:15:13] Importance of contacting an attorney after a construction accident</p>
<p>[00:15:13-00:16:12] Underreporting of construction accidents and employer pressures</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p><em>Trial Talk</em> is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist featuring seasoned New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who brings over 20 years of experience in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. The show offers practical legal insights for individuals navigating complex legal issues, with a strong emphasis on social and economic justice. Each episode breaks down important legal topics in an approachable way, from construction site accidents and workers' rights to navigating personal injury claims. With real-world examples and expert advice, <em>Trial Talk</em> empowers listeners to better understand their legal rights and take informed action when faced with legal challenges.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary
In this episode of Trial Talk, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with seasoned New York trial attorney Michael Joseph to discuss what to do if you're hit by a car. They explore key legal rights for pedestrians, the responsibilities of drivers, and how fault is determined in various scenarios. Topics include crossing inside or outside crosswalks, filing claims against municipalities or bus companies, handling hit-and-run accidents, and the importance of immediate medical attention. Michael offers practical advice on navigating complex legal situations and emphasizes the urgency of contacting a lawyer quickly after an accident.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:00:30-00:01:14] Can you sue if you're hit by a car in New York?</p>
<p>[00:01:14-00:02:40] Crosswalk vs. non-crosswalk accidents and comparative fault</p>
<p>[00:02:40-00:03:26] How speeding impacts driver liability</p>
<p>[00:03:26-00:04:03] When is a pedestrian more than 50% at fault?</p>
<p>[00:04:03-00:05:43] Who pays for medical bills after an accident?</p>
<p>[00:05:43-00:07:30] Filing claims against bus companies and dealing with municipal entities</p>
<p>[00:07:30-00:08:26] Challenges when dealing with transit authorities</p>
<p>[00:08:26-00:10:51] Rights and procedures in hit-and-run cases</p>
<p>[00:10:51-00:12:43] Importance of immediate medical attention and avoiding gaps in treatment</p>
<p>[00:12:43-00:13:20] Insurance companies’ tactics and protecting your rights</p>
<p>[00:13:20-00:14:29] When to contact an attorney and rising hit-and-run issues</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>Trial Talk is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, featuring experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. Each episode offers practical insights into legal issues faced by everyday people, with a focus on personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. With over 20 years of legal experience, Michael shares valuable advice, real-world examples, and actionable steps for navigating complex legal situations. Whether discussing pedestrian accidents, dealing with insurance companies, or handling municipal claims, Trial Talk aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their rights and seek justice.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Episode Summary<br>
In this episode of <em>Trial Talk</em>, host Kevin Rosenquist sits down with seasoned New York trial attorney Michael Joseph to discuss what to do if you're hit by a car. They explore key legal rights for pedestrians, the responsibilities of drivers, and how fault is determined in various scenarios. Topics include crossing inside or outside crosswalks, filing claims against municipalities or bus companies, handling hit-and-run accidents, and the importance of immediate medical attention. Michael offers practical advice on navigating complex legal situations and emphasizes the urgency of contacting a lawyer quickly after an accident.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:00:30-00:01:14] Can you sue if you're hit by a car in New York?</p>
<p>[00:01:14-00:02:40] Crosswalk vs. non-crosswalk accidents and comparative fault</p>
<p>[00:02:40-00:03:26] How speeding impacts driver liability</p>
<p>[00:03:26-00:04:03] When is a pedestrian more than 50% at fault?</p>
<p>[00:04:03-00:05:43] Who pays for medical bills after an accident?</p>
<p>[00:05:43-00:07:30] Filing claims against bus companies and dealing with municipal entities</p>
<p>[00:07:30-00:08:26] Challenges when dealing with transit authorities</p>
<p>[00:08:26-00:10:51] Rights and procedures in hit-and-run cases</p>
<p>[00:10:51-00:12:43] Importance of immediate medical attention and avoiding gaps in treatment</p>
<p>[00:12:43-00:13:20] Insurance companies’ tactics and protecting your rights</p>
<p>[00:13:20-00:14:29] When to contact an attorney and rising hit-and-run issues</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p><em>Trial Talk</em> is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, featuring experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. Each episode offers practical insights into legal issues faced by everyday people, with a focus on personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense. With over 20 years of legal experience, Michael shares valuable advice, real-world examples, and actionable steps for navigating complex legal situations. Whether discussing pedestrian accidents, dealing with insurance companies, or handling municipal claims, <em>Trial Talk</em> aims to empower listeners with the knowledge they need to protect their rights and seek justice.</p>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/rideshare-accidents-vs-traditional-auto-accidents-key-differences/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:57:24 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, attorney Michael Joseph dives into the legal complexities surrounding rideshare and food delivery accidents in New York. He explains who is responsible for medical bills depending on the status of the driver—whether they're on the app, off the app, transporting people, or delivering food. Michael emphasizes the importance of timely filing for no-fault benefits and highlights the different protections available for passengers and drivers in various scenarios, including uninsured motorist coverage and supplemental underinsured motorist coverage. Listeners learn why it's critical to consult an attorney early to avoid missing key deadlines and losing out on benefits.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps</p>
<p>[00:30-01:51] Rideshare Employee vs. Independent Contractor</p>
<p>[01:51-03:02] No-Fault Insurance Overview</p>
<p>[03:02-04:25] Passenger Accidents in Rideshares</p>
<p>[04:25-06:16] Food Delivery Accidents: Car, Bike, E-Bike</p>
<p>[06:16-08:47] E-Bike &amp; Motorcycle Accidents</p>
<p>[08:47-09:37] Rideshare vs. Food Delivery Legal Differences</p>
<p>[09:37-10:54] Accidents with Uninsured Drivers</p>
<p>[10:54-12:51] When to Contact an Attorney</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>Trial Talk is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, featuring experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. With over 20 years of expertise in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense, Michael shares practical insights on navigating complex legal scenarios. Each episode breaks down real-world legal issues, from rideshare and food delivery accidents to broader topics like workers' compensation and insurance claims. Whether you're a driver, passenger, or someone seeking legal clarity, Trial Talk provides actionable advice to protect your rights and ensure justice.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Trial Talk</em>, attorney Michael Joseph dives into the legal complexities surrounding rideshare and food delivery accidents in New York. He explains who is responsible for medical bills depending on the status of the driver—whether they're on the app, off the app, transporting people, or delivering food. Michael emphasizes the importance of timely filing for no-fault benefits and highlights the different protections available for passengers and drivers in various scenarios, including uninsured motorist coverage and supplemental underinsured motorist coverage. Listeners learn why it's critical to consult an attorney early to avoid missing key deadlines and losing out on benefits.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps</p>
<p>[00:30-01:51] Rideshare Employee vs. Independent Contractor</p>
<p>[01:51-03:02] No-Fault Insurance Overview</p>
<p>[03:02-04:25] Passenger Accidents in Rideshares</p>
<p>[04:25-06:16] Food Delivery Accidents: Car, Bike, E-Bike</p>
<p>[06:16-08:47] E-Bike &amp; Motorcycle Accidents</p>
<p>[08:47-09:37] Rideshare vs. Food Delivery Legal Differences</p>
<p>[09:37-10:54] Accidents with Uninsured Drivers</p>
<p>[10:54-12:51] When to Contact an Attorney</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p><em>Trial Talk</em> is a legal podcast hosted by Kevin Rosenquist, featuring experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph. With over 20 years of expertise in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense, Michael shares practical insights on navigating complex legal scenarios. Each episode breaks down real-world legal issues, from rideshare and food delivery accidents to broader topics like workers' compensation and insurance claims. Whether you're a driver, passenger, or someone seeking legal clarity, <em>Trial Talk</em> provides actionable advice to protect your rights and ensure justice.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, Christine interviews seasoned New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who shares valuable insights into construction site accidents and legal protections for injured workers. With over 20 years in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense, Michael provides an in-depth look at common construction accident causes, such as unsafe ladders, scaffolds, falling objects, and slips or trips. He highlights the legal responsibilities of contractors and landowners to ensure safe work environments, explaining that breaches of safety regulations can lead to liability.</p>
<p>A key focus of the discussion is New York’s Ladder Law (Labor Law 240), which mandates safe conditions for workers at elevations. Michael clarifies that workers injured due to unsafe equipment can sue, even if their employer provided the equipment. The episode also covers when construction workers can sue for injuries under labor law violations, with specific exceptions for residential projects.</p>
<p>Michael also addresses unique accident cases, including falling objects and trench collapses, and the federal protections for marine construction workers under the Longshore Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, which can offer higher compensation than state workers' comp.</p>
<p>. To learn more, listeners are encouraged to visit NewYorkTrialLawyers.org.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00:17 - Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents
00:02:05 - Falling Object Cases
00:03:09 - Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents
00:03:41 - Saw and Circular Saw Cases
00:04:12 - Trench Accidents
00:04:43 - Demolition Accidents
00:05:04 - Legal Responsibilities of Contractors and Landowners
00:05:52 - Understanding the Ladder Law
00:06:55 - Liability When a Ladder Breaks
00:09:31 - When Can Construction Workers Sue for Injuries?
00:11:02 - Falling Object Injuries
00:11:45 - Lack of Fall Protection
00:12:18 - Worker Rights in Marine Construction
00:14:08 - Injuries from Wall Collapses During Demolition
00:14:58 - Suing for Trench Collapse Injuries
00:15:37 - Case Study: Excavation Injury</p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Trial Talk</em>, Christine interviews seasoned New York trial attorney Michael Joseph, who shares valuable insights into construction site accidents and legal protections for injured workers. With over 20 years in personal injury, commercial litigation, and criminal defense, Michael provides an in-depth look at common construction accident causes, such as unsafe ladders, scaffolds, falling objects, and slips or trips. He highlights the legal responsibilities of contractors and landowners to ensure safe work environments, explaining that breaches of safety regulations can lead to liability.</p>
<p>A key focus of the discussion is New York’s Ladder Law (Labor Law 240), which mandates safe conditions for workers at elevations. Michael clarifies that workers injured due to unsafe equipment can sue, even if their employer provided the equipment. The episode also covers when construction workers can sue for injuries under labor law violations, with specific exceptions for residential projects.</p>
<p>Michael also addresses unique accident cases, including falling objects and trench collapses, and the federal protections for marine construction workers under the Longshore Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, which can offer higher compensation than state workers' comp.</p>
<p>. To learn more, listeners are encouraged to visit NewYorkTrialLawyers.org.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>00:00:17 - Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents<br>
00:02:05 - Falling Object Cases<br>
00:03:09 - Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents<br>
00:03:41 - Saw and Circular Saw Cases<br>
00:04:12 - Trench Accidents<br>
00:04:43 - Demolition Accidents<br>
00:05:04 - Legal Responsibilities of Contractors and Landowners<br>
00:05:52 - Understanding the Ladder Law<br>
00:06:55 - Liability When a Ladder Breaks<br>
00:09:31 - When Can Construction Workers Sue for Injuries?<br>
00:11:02 - Falling Object Injuries<br>
00:11:45 - Lack of Fall Protection<br>
00:12:18 - Worker Rights in Marine Construction<br>
00:14:08 - Injuries from Wall Collapses During Demolition<br>
00:14:58 - Suing for Trench Collapse Injuries<br>
00:15:37 - Case Study: Excavation Injury</p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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A key focus of the discussion is New York’s Ladder Law (Labor Law 240), which mandates safe conditions for workers at elevations. Michael clarifies that workers injured due to unsafe equipment can sue, even if their employer provided the equipment. The episode also covers when construction workers can sue for injuries under labor law violations, with specific exceptions for residential projects.

Michael also addresses unique accident cases, including falling objects and trench collapses, and the federal protections for marine construction workers under the Longshore Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act, which can offer higher compensation than state workers’ comp.</itunes:summary>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/pedestrian-accidents-in-new-york-understanding-your-rights-options/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 08 Oct 2024 20:45:46 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, host Matt Skye sits down with experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph to discuss the prevalence of pedestrian accidents in New York State. Michael highlights the inherent risks pedestrians face due to the bustling streets of cities like Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, emphasizing that accidents are a reality stemming from human distractions and inattention. The conversation shifts to the most common injuries suffered by pedestrians in these accidents, including knee injuries, fractures, shoulder injuries, and back and neck injuries. Michael shares insights on the importance of legal representation for victims and the need for social justice in addressing these issues.</p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:01:04] Common pedestrian accident injuries.</p>
<p>[00:05:17] Hitting a bus in New York.</p>
<p>[00:08:56] Hit-and-run accident procedures.</p>
<p>[00:10:22] Damages for pedestrian injury claims.</p>
<p>[00:14:30] Importance of timely legal action.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, host Matt Skye sits down with experienced New York trial attorney Michael Joseph to discuss the prevalence of pedestrian accidents in New York State. Michael highlights the inherent risks pedestrians face due to the bustling streets of cities like Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, emphasizing that accidents are a reality stemming from human distractions and inattention. The conversation shifts to the most common injuries suffered by pedestrians in these accidents, including knee injuries, fractures, shoulder injuries, and back and neck injuries. Michael shares insights on the importance of legal representation for victims and the need for social justice in addressing these issues.</p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:01:04] Common pedestrian accident injuries.</p>
<p>[00:05:17] Hitting a bus in New York.</p>
<p>[00:08:56] Hit-and-run accident procedures.</p>
<p>[00:10:22] Damages for pedestrian injury claims.</p>
<p>[00:14:30] Importance of timely legal action.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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Timestamps:
[00:01:04] Common pedestrian accident injuries.
[00:05:17] Hitting a bus in New York.
[00:08:56] Hit-and-run accident procedures.
[00:10:22] Damages for pedestrian injury claims.
[00:14:30] Importance of timely legal action.
 
About The Show
In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.
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        <title>Behind the Wheel: Understanding Car Accident Claims in New York</title>
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                    <comments>https://trialtalk.podbean.com/e/behind-the-wheel-understanding-car-accident-claims-in-new-york/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 14:54:23 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, host Matt Skye sits down with seasoned attorney Michael Joseph to discuss the rising number of car accident cases in New York. As COVID restrictions ease, more pedestrians are on the streets, increasing both car accidents and pedestrian injuries. Michael highlights the most common types of injuries resulting from these incidents, including fractures, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, and various twisting injuries from falls. Tune in for valuable insights from a legal expert on the implications of these trends and their impact on personal injury cases.</p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:02:28] Airbag injuries in car accidents.</p>
<p>[00:04:01] Medical bills after car accidents.</p>
<p>[00:07:46] Crosswalk accident liability in New York.</p>
<p>[00:09:29] Importance of medical documentation.</p>
<p>[00:14:44] Underinsured motorist benefits in New York.</p>
<p>[00:15:37] Supplemental Underinsured Motorist Coverage.</p>
<p>

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<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, host Matt Skye sits down with seasoned attorney Michael Joseph to discuss the rising number of car accident cases in New York. As COVID restrictions ease, more pedestrians are on the streets, increasing both car accidents and pedestrian injuries. Michael highlights the most common types of injuries resulting from these incidents, including fractures, knee injuries, shoulder injuries, and various twisting injuries from falls. Tune in for valuable insights from a legal expert on the implications of these trends and their impact on personal injury cases.</p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:02:28] Airbag injuries in car accidents.</p>
<p>[00:04:01] Medical bills after car accidents.</p>
<p>[00:07:46] Crosswalk accident liability in New York.</p>
<p>[00:09:29] Importance of medical documentation.</p>
<p>[00:14:44] Underinsured motorist benefits in New York.</p>
<p>[00:15:37] Supplemental Underinsured Motorist Coverage.</p>
<p><br>
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<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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        <title>Prescriptions for Justice: Demystifying Medical Malpractice</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, legal expert Michael Joseph discusses medical malpractice. He explains that medical malpractice occurs when a doctor fails to meet the standards of a reasonably competent doctor, leading to harm or worsening of a patient's condition. Examples include failure to recognize a condition, improper treatment, or taking actions that harm the patient. Michael highlights sepsis cases as a common example where the timely administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics is crucial to prevent patient deterioration. You can tune in to learn more about the legal implications of medical malpractice.</p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:01:08] Sepsis and medical malpractice.</p>
<p>[00:05:38] Medical expert understanding medical practice.</p>
<p>[00:09:23] Statute of limitations in malpractice.</p>
<p>[00:11:13] Birth Trauma Cases</p>
<p>[00:15:27] Dealing with medical experts.</p>
<p>[00:19:04] Favorable outcomes and settlements.</p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Trial Talk, legal expert Michael Joseph discusses medical malpractice. He explains that medical malpractice occurs when a doctor fails to meet the standards of a reasonably competent doctor, leading to harm or worsening of a patient's condition. Examples include failure to recognize a condition, improper treatment, or taking actions that harm the patient. Michael highlights sepsis cases as a common example where the timely administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics is crucial to prevent patient deterioration. You can tune in to learn more about the legal implications of medical malpractice.</p>
<p>Timestamps:</p>
<p>[00:01:08] Sepsis and medical malpractice.</p>
<p>[00:05:38] Medical expert understanding medical practice.</p>
<p>[00:09:23] Statute of limitations in malpractice.</p>
<p>[00:11:13] Birth Trauma Cases</p>
<p>[00:15:27] Dealing with medical experts.</p>
<p>[00:19:04] Favorable outcomes and settlements.</p>
<p>About The Show</p>
<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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<p>[00:01:39] Common causes of car accidents.</p>
<p>[00:05:24] Traffic laws in New York.</p>
<p>[00:08:06] Construction workplace injuries.</p>
<p>[00:10:37] Construction safety regulations.</p>
<p>[00:14:09] Product liability claim.</p>
<p>[00:17:26] Medical malpractice explanation.</p>
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<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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<p>[00:01:39] Common causes of car accidents.</p>
<p>[00:05:24] Traffic laws in New York.</p>
<p>[00:08:06] Construction workplace injuries.</p>
<p>[00:10:37] Construction safety regulations.</p>
<p>[00:14:09] Product liability claim.</p>
<p>[00:17:26] Medical malpractice explanation.</p>
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<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
<p>Join us on "Trial Talk" as we demystify the legal landscape of personal injury law, offering valuable insights and practical advice for legal professionals and those seeking justice in the aftermath of accidents and injuries.</p>
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<p>In each episode, join us as we dive deep into various aspects of New York personal injury law with esteemed trial lawyer Michael Joseph. Michael shares his wealth of knowledge and experience in navigating complex legal cases from the bustling streets of New York to the courtrooms of Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and White Plains.</p>
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