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Our New York Construction Accident Library Articles

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  • New York Laws Protect Construction Workers From Electrical Hazards
    A New York City construction accident lawyer explains state requirements and regulations to protect workers from electrical hazards on building sites.
  • Construction Injury Claims Against Architects, Engineers, and Design Professionals
    A New York City construction accident lawyer explains when an architect, engineer, or other designer may be held liable for a construction site injury.
  • Types of Insurance That May Pay for Third-Party Construction Claims
    A New York City construction accident lawyer explains the common types of insurance on building sites and when they may be used to cover work injuries.
  • Labor Law Section 241(6) Protections Through New York Industrial Code 12 NYCRR Section 23 Rules for Tools and Machinery on NY Construction Sites
    A New York City construction accident lawyer explains tool and machinery regulations under Section 23 and how injured workers can get compensation.
  • How Can I Tell Who Is Responsible for a Construction Injury?
    Many different individuals or companies may be liable for a New York construction accident, but it will take evidence to get compensation in your injury claim.
  • Construction Accidents Caused by Violations of Section 23
    New York City construction workers may be able to file negligence lawsuits if their injuries were caused by a violation of Section 23 of NY Labor Law 241.
  • Construction Workers May Be Owed Compensation for Mesothelioma
    If you were diagnosed with mesothelioma after years of working in the construction industry, you may be eligible to file an injury claim for compensation.
  • Victims and Families May File Third-Party Claims After a Trench Collapse or Underground Construction Injury
    If you were in a trench collapse or were injured during underground work on a NY construction site, you may be eligible for damages in a third-party claim.
  • A Third-Party Claim Could Provide Payment for Your Construction Site Fall
    If you were injured in a construction site fall, you may be able to hold someone other than your employer liable for damages in a third-party claim.
  • You Could Have a Third-Party Claim If Machinery Malfunctions Caused Your Construction Injury
    If you were injured by defective tools or machinery during construction work, you may be able to get additional compensation through a third-party claim.
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