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The older they are, the harder they fall. Or so it seems. With winter coming, property owners, as well as seniors and those who care for them, have to be extra careful to avoid slip-and-falls on ice or snow in all of central New York, including Syracuse, Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and especially the very snowy Oswega areas. Why are slip-and-falls so dangerous for the elderly?

Seniors fall more often, suffer more severe injuries when they do fall, and recover more slowly. Here are some statistics gleaned from The Center for Disease Control and Prevention website More than one third of those over 65 fall each year in the United States. Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of injury deaths. Falls are also the most common cause of nonfatal hospital admissions for trauma. About 16,000 people over age 65 die yearly from falls. And fall-related deaths for the elderly are rising as the population ages.

In addition to the greater severity of the fractures (often the hip) which seniors face from falls, and the slower recovery time, seniors are exposed to greater risks of complications such as infections and blood clotting, skin ulcers and sores.

Please allow me to introduce myself: Mike Bersani, your Central New York Injury Law Blogger.

I am a personal injury lawyer in Central New York with the law firm of Michaels Bersani Kalabanka We have our law offices are in Auburn, New York, which is in Cayuga County, just north of Owasco Lake, and a satellite office in Liverpool, New York, Onondaga County. I live in Geneva, New York, Ontario County, right on the northern tip of Seneca Lake. To get between my office and home, I drive through Seneca County, passing first through Seneca Falls, across the northern tip of Cayuga Lake, and then through Waterloo in Seneca County. We handle all types personal injury cases, car and truck accident cases, defective product cases, medical malpractice and legal malpractice cases all over New York State, but mostly in upstate, and more than anywhere else in Onondaga County, Monroe County, Cayuga County, Ontario County, Seneca County, Oswego County, Wayne County, Yates County, Orleans County, Thomkins County, Chemung County, Erie County and Jefferson County. You can read all more about me on the bio page of my firm’s website.

Why have I joined the law-blogosphere? Well, to be honest, one big reason is that I learned blogging would give my personal injury law firm a higher ranking with the search engines so that potential clients would find me easier online. Another reason — I love writing.

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