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New York’s Empire Offshore Wind Energy ProgramNew York’s Empire Offshore Wind Energy Program Passes Two Milestones November 15, 2022.
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Compensation for Jones Act Workers Who Suffer Back Injuries at SeaOur Jones Act lawyers explain how back injuries happen on vessels and how much medical and wage compensation maritime employees could be owed.
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Safety Regulations for Hoisting Ropes, Rigging, and Chains on NY Construction SitesOur New York construction accident lawyers explain state safety regulations for ropes and rigging in material hoists under the NY Industrial Code.
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MASSACHUSETTS WIND ENERGY PROJECT - Salem Wind Terminal DevelopmentWind energy development is moving forward in Salem, Massachusetts. 800 new jobs are expected to be created.
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What to Expect During Arbitration in Your Maritime Injury CaseOur Jones Act lawyers explain the maritime injury arbitration process and why seamen should never attempt to negotiate without a legal advisor.
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New York City Construction Workers Should Be Protected From Injuries on Boatswain's Chairs and StiltsA New York construction accident lawyer explains the dangers of severe falls from boatswain's chairs and stilts and how workers could be owed compensation.
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Jones Act Workers Are Owed Compensation for Hydrogen Sulfide ExposureOur Jones Act lawyers explain the dangers of hydrogen sulfide in sewage systems and how seamen and their families could be owed compensation.
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Department of Energy Report on Low Cost of Wind EnergyWind project performance has increased over the decades. The average capacity factor among recently completed projects was nearly 40%.
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How the New York Industrial Code Protects Bricklayers and Carpenters on ScaffoldsA New York City construction accident lawyer explores state regulations for special scaffolds used by carpenters and bricklayers.
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Jones Act Seamen, Don’t Sign Any Releases After a Maritime Injury!Our Jones Act lawyers explain why you should never sign paperwork, authorize releases, or give statements to an employer before your injury case is settled.