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Written By Eva Brindisi Pearlman | October 20, 2015
Brindisi, Murad, Brindisi & Pearlman would like to invite you to explore our new website at BMBPLawyers.com designed by The Marketing Firm, Inc. We launched our new website design at the beginning of October with you in mind. The partners of BMBP wanted to make it easier for you to find the information that you need, quickly. In order to do that we took into account how you would need to access information if you have been hurt in an accident. The new design provides the ultimate user-friendly experience with improved navigation and functionality throughout, allowing clients to access detailed information on the various types of personal injury topics that our law firm specializes in right at their fingertips. As a user you will also have access to informative videos, blog posts and press releases as well as the ability to share information across all major social media channels.
Chances are, flipping through the channels on TV, you’ve seen the Nissan Altima commercial of a father racing a school bus to drop his child off at school on time. Many would see the advertisement as just another car sales pitch, but at Brindisi, Murad, Brindisi & Pearlman public safety is very important to us and we view this commercial as irresponsible and dangerous to the community.
The advertisement shows a father bringing his son to the bus stop, only to see the bus driver close the doors before the boy could get on. The man looks at his son for approval, and proceeds to race down the streets, passing the school bus several times, to arrive at school ahead of the school bus and on time. The school bus pulls in front of the school just as the child is exiting the Nissan Altima, and the bus driver shakes his head in disbelief after having been defeated in the “race” to school.
As personal injury lawyers, we at Brindisi Murad, Brindisi & Pearlman have seen far too many instances of injury and wrongful death as a result of overworked nurses due to hospital understaffing and other efforts by hospitals to save money. New York patients are at risk as hospital administrators are forcing nurses to take on as many as 10 patients or more at once, which is way too many patients for a nurse to be able to provide quality care to. There is a NYS safe staffing bill being supported by the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) that would set safe staffing ratios for hospitals across the state. In fact, on April 13, 2016, at NYSNA Lobby Day, New York State Nurses Association RN’s and nursing students across the state will bring their message to Albany to protect the practice of nursing and create an environment for the best possible patient care.
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