New
York construction accident injury lawyers, defective product attorneys and premises liability attorneys serving the communities of New York City, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Westchester County, Nassau County, and Suffolk County.
Not exact matches
In this blog post the personal
injury lawyers of Robinson and Yablon discuss the 3 leading factors that lead to
construction site
accidents in New
York.
Our New
York Accident Lawyers have represented clients in every type of
accident imaginable from low level car crash cases to
construction site
accidents involving traumatic brain or spinal column
injuries.
The above New
York State Labor Law provision, Section 240, means essentially that if a contractor, owner or subcontractor is negligent, in any way whatsoever, with respect to the condition of a ladder used at a
construction site - and the worker's
injuries could have been prevented - then the owner, contractor or subcontractor is 100 % liable for the
injuries regardless of whether the injured worker himself were partially responsible for the
accident.
Brian J. O'Connor, Esq., is a New
York City trial lawyer handling personal
injury litigation, including
construction accidents, catastrophic
injury cas...
Brian J. O'Connor, Esq., is a New
York City trial lawyer handling personal
injury litigation, including
construction accidents, catastrophic
injury cases, motor vehicle
accidents, premises liability and police misconduct.
In New
York, countless types of
accidents and other causes of harm fall under the umbrella of personal
injury, including auto
accidents,
construction incidents, police misconduct, assault and battery, medical malpractice, and slip and fall
accidents.
Construction accidents are common throughout New
York and New Jersey and more often than not the
injuries are serious and affect not only the injured worker but also his / her family.
Call us toll free at 888.519.6400 for a free consultation to discuss your
construction accident claim with an experienced New
York personal
injury attorney.
Construction site
accidents arising out of defective or broken scaffolds are common in New
York and Connecticut and often result in serious physical
injury and / or death.
With locations throughout Nassau County and the New
York City area, the personal
injury attorneys at Sackstein Sackstein & Lee, LLP have been assisting
construction accident victims and their families with
injury claims since 1952.
If you, or a family member, have been involved in a
construction accident in New
York and would like more information about New
York construction laws or would like to discuss your
construction accident claim with an experienced personal
injury attorney, please schedule a free consultation by calling us toll free at 888.519.6400, in Garden City at 516.248.2234, in Flushing - Queens at 718.539.3100, or if you prefer, fill out our intake form, and we will contact you.
Our Connecticut and New
York construction accident attorneys have helped victims obtain millions of dollars of recovery in all types of
construction accidents, including falls from scaffolds, and ladders,
injuries caused by falling objects, OSHA Violations, unsafe ladders, elevators or
construction vehicles and exposure to hazardous substances.
Michael went on to graduate from NYLS cum laude and began working in the areas of general liability defense, defending personal
injury,
construction accident and wrongful death claims for such clients as the New
York City Transit Authority and the Pyramid shopping mall properties and representing various individual in the same types of cases as plaintiffs.
We represent
accident victims in all areas of personal
injury in New
York arising out of automobile
accidents, medical malpractice, hospital negligence, defective products and drugs, premises liability,
construction site
accidents and wrongful death.
We represent
accident victims in all areas of personal
injury in New
York arising out of automobile
accidents, medical malpractice, hospital negligence, defective products and drugs, premises liability,
construction site
accidents and wrongful death.