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Stay Off Social Media While Recovering From a New York City Construction InjuryA workers’ compensation insurance company may be watching an injured construction employee’s social media accounts for evidence to deny a claim.
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What All NYC Construction Workers Should Know About Compartment SyndromeCompartment syndrome is a serious injury that could impact construction workers. Find out what it is and what you may recover if you’re hurt in New York City.
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New York City Construction Accidents Are on the RiseNew York is in the midst of a building boom, but increased construction projects have caused a rise in injuries and fatalities for construction workers.
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What Victims Must Do After They Have Been Injured in an AccidentMaking a few simple mistakes after an accident can affect your compensation. Learn how to protect your health and your rights after a personal injury in NY.
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Steps to Take to Strengthen Your Construction Injury ClaimInjured New York City construction workers must protect their rights in order to have a successful work injury claim. Learn more about your options here.
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Heat and Fire Injuries Can Have Lifelong Consequences for Construction WorkersConstruction workers may be owed compensation for the lifelong consequences of a fire, including scarring, lung damage, and psychological trauma.
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Remedies for Construction Workers Who Have Suffered Traumatic Brain InjuriesConstruction employees have the highest rate of work-related traumatic brain injury, including concussions, contusions, and penetrating head wounds.
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Construction Workers at High Risk of Back and Spine InjuriesConstruction workers can suffer back injuries by falling from a height, lifting heavy loads, or just from the daily physical demands of their work.
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NY Construction Workers Can Hold Third Parties Accountable for Dangerous Worksite AccidentsNew York Labor Laws allow injured construction workers to file lawsuits against employers, contractors, and property owners for dangerous work conditions.
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Studies Say New York City Construction Injuries and Deaths Are on the RiseNew York City has one of the highest construction accident and injury rates in the country, and studies show that workers are likely to remain at risk.