New York Airline Accident Lawyer | Attorney Jonathan C. Reiter

Monday, September 6, 2010

Long Island Rail Road engineer fired after allegedly allowing a passenger to operate a train during rush hour traveling at speeds of 80 mph.

New York personal injury attorney-J.C. Reiter-kicks off National Child Passenger Safety Week

New York construction accident injury news-Brooklyn construction worker dies at luxury apartment building exterior renovation project when scaffolding gave way

New York personal injury lawyer educates taxicab safety after a NYC taxicab driver crashes into a Manhattan subway station injuring several.

New York medical malpractice attorneys-J.C. Reiter-alerts what to do when patients fall victim to hospital errors.

Experienced New York terrorism attorney, Jonathan C. Reiter, is outraged by release of the Lockerbie bomber. Scottish Justice releases 1988 Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bomber early from prison and allowed him to return home to Libya.

New York aviation accident lawyer-J.C. Reiter-announces NTSB head admonishes FAA for failure to maintain shared air space.

A construction accident involving a project at a Montclair State University student dormitory left two workers seriously injured.

New York Aviation Accident Attorney, J.C. Reiter, Updates Air Travelers About Fatal Buffalo Plane Crash

New York personal injury attorney-J.C. Reiter-demand commuter train lines maintain passenger safety.

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