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Our New York Construction Accident Library Articles

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  • Construction Workers Are Likely to Suffer Debilitating Injuries From Overexertion
    Construction workers often suffer back, shoulder, hand, and knee injuries due to overexertion, and some employees may not be able to return to work.
  • Roofers Deserve Fair Recoveries for Construction Accident Injuries
    Roofers have risky jobs. Learn about common causes of accidents, types of injuries that may occur, and how to protect a fair recovery in New York.
  • Construction Workers at High Risk of Work-Related Heart Attacks and Strokes
    In addition to a high risk of falls and lifting injuries, construction workers are extremely likely to suffer heart attacks and strokes on the job.
  • Common Causes of Repetitive Motion Injuries in Construction Work
    Construction workers may be forced into early retirement, incur ongoing medical bills, and suffer chronic pain due to repetitive motion injury on the job.
  • Construction Workers Can Recover Compensation for Lifting Injuries
    Many construction workers are injured each year from lifting heavy objects on the job. Learn how these injuries occur and who may be eligible for compensation.
  • What Injured Construction Workers Need to Know Before Going Back to Work
    Employees who don’t take precautions before going back to work after a construction accident may suffer a second injury or damage their injury claims.
  • What to Do After a New York City Construction Accident Injury
    Hurt in a New York City construction accident? Here are some simple steps that you can take to protect your financial recovery.
  • New York City Construction Workers Suffer Serious Demolition Injuries
    Discover when an employer may be liable for a demolition injury on a New York City construction site and what workers should do after an accident.
  • NYC Construction Workers at Risk of Electrocution
    Electrocution injuries and deaths are a serious risk for construction workers. Learn how electrocution injuries happen and how to protect your recovery in NYC.
  • Your Construction Injury May Have Been Caused by a NYC Building Code Violation
    A violation of safety and building codes can lead to severe injuries for workers. Learn more about compensation for New York City construction workers.
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