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  • 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 at Risk of Injuries From Falling Debris
    An employer or contractor may be liable for injuries caused by falling construction materials, tools, or debris on a New York City construction site.
  • 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.
  • What Construction Employees Need to Know About Independent Medical Examinations
    Construction workers may be asked to attend independent medical examinations by a workers’ compensation insurer. Learn more about these exams before you go.
  • Problems Construction Workers Face When Accepting a Workers’ Comp Settlement
    New York laws provide both restrictions and benefits for construction workers, and it pays to be careful before accepting a workers’ compensation settlement.
  • What to Ask an Injury Attorney Before Hiring a Law Firm for Your Accident Case
    If you are considering filing a construction injury claim, you should know which questions to ask the accident attorney who may represent you.
  • What to Do When Defective Equipment Causes a Construction Site Injury
    New York City construction workers may have a case against multiple parties if an accident on the job was caused by defective construction equipment.
  • Employers May Be Liable for the Costs of a Construction Worker’s Joint Injury
    NY construction workers often suffer wear and tear on their knees, ankles, hips, and joints, causing costly musculoskeletal injuries.
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  • Posted on 06/11/2025 OSHA Construction Violations: What You Need to Know if You’re Hurt in New York or New Jersey
  • Posted on 04/30/2025 Hidden Dangers: What Every NYC Underground Construction Worker Should Know
  • Posted on 04/16/2025 Fatal Electrocutions on New York and New Jersey Construction Sites
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