Many accident victims are overwhelmed by their injuries, and the thought of a legal case can seem daunting. At Hofmann & Schweitzer, our legal team understands these feelings, and we’ve compiled our thoughts on many common worries here to help you get started finding the answers you need to protect yourself and your family. If you’ve been hurt in a construction, maritime, or railroad accident, browse our FAQs today.
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Do I Have to Give a Recorded Statement to Recover Damages Pursuant to the Jones Act
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I Felt Pressured to Work Faster at My Construction Job And Was Injured, Should I Call an Attorney?
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When is The Right Time to Call a Lawyer About a Ruptured Spleen I Suffered on a Construction Site?
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I was hurt in a recent New York construction accident. Why is my employer all of the sudden calling me an independent contractor? Is this important?
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My coworker made a mistake that resulted in my construction accident injury. My coworker is also my friend. I don’t want to get him in trouble, but I need to recover for my injuries. As a construction accident lawyer what do you think I should do?
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What if My Husband Won't See a Doctor After a Construction Injury?
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Who Investigates New York City Construction Accidents and Why?
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Can Railroad Switching Accidents Be Serious?
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Is It Important for Me to Get Medical Care After a New York Fall
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My employer told me that he only has to pay me $8 per day while I am out of work. How can this be true?