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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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?
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The forklift operator keeps telling me he didn’t see me before he hit me. Is that a defense after a forklift accident on a construction site?
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Who Should I Submit My Medical Bills to That Resulted From an Injury on the Job?
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What happens when a safety violation is found on a Manhattan construction site?
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My husband didn’t die immediately after his commercial fishing injury. How does that affect my family’s rights?
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What Damages Can I Collect if I Am Injured in a New York City Subway Accident?
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My New York Railroad Employer Wants to Classify My Injury as Non-Occupational. Is this important?
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Years of cumulative work and repeated motions at the railroad caused my injury. Do I still have a case?