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Construction Accidents

Construction Accidents in New York

New York City spans roughly 35 miles across its five boroughs and rises more than 1,500 feet high. That compression, density stacked on density, makes

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Construction Accidents

Construction Debris Accidents

Construction sites in New York operate in dense, active places where materials move constantly between trades, floors and work areas. When debris is not adequately

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Construction Accidents

Workers’ Compensation

When a worker is injured on the job, workers’ compensation in New York provides the first layer of protection. It is not the only one.

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Construction Accidents

Forklift Accident Injuries

Forklifts operate in tight spaces, move heavy loads, and share work areas with workers on foot. When something goes wrong, the consequences are severe. The

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Construction Accidents

Falling Debris Injuries

Construction in New York City happens everywhere and at all elevations. Materials move between floors, crews work above occupied streets, and scaffolding rises alongside buildings

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Construction-Related Trip & Fall

Trip-and-fall hazards are common and often overlooked causes of injury on New York construction sites. Unlike falls from height, these incidents occur at ground level.

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Scaffolding Accidents

Scaffold failures are among the most catastrophic events on construction sites. When an elevated platform collapses or moves, there is no margin of error. Workers

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Concrete Form & Shoring Accidents

Concrete work depends on temporary structures designed to hold enormous weight during pouring and curing. Formwork and shoring systems are built for specific loads, installed

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Construction Accidents

Vertical Access Accidents

Every construction site requires workers to move between levels. When safe means are missing, workers keep working. They improvise, climb exposed structures, step across gaps,

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Ladder Accident Injuries

Ladders are some of the most frequently used and dangerous equipment on New York construction sites. Workers rely on them daily to access elevated areas,

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CEILING COLLAPSE INJURIES

$8,000,000

SETTLEMENT SECURED

$21,000,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$14,750,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$13,200,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$12,600,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$11,875,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$11,800,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$10,200,000

BURN INJURIES

$9,700,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$9,000,000

MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS

$8,700,000

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