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New York City Construction Workers Required to Have More Training in 2018New York City has passed a new law requiring minimum training for all construction workers, taking aim at the high death toll from construction accidents.
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Cell Phones and Crane Operation Are a Deadly MixConstruction crane operators put everyone at risk while using cell phones during work. Learn about OSHA's safetly regulations in place to protect you!
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Three Excuses Your Employer Shouldn’t Even Try After a New York Construction AccidentEmployers may find excuses after a construction accident to help remedy the cause of your accident and mediate personal injury claims. Learn more here.
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3 Things You Should Refuse to Do After a NY or NJ Construction AccidentInjured at your construction job in New York? If your employer asks you to do these things following a construction accident you should refuse, learn more here.
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Amputation during Construction Work on the East Side Access - MTA ProjectA day at work on the New York City railroad leads to hand amputation for one worker. Learn more about work injury claims and representation here.
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Wrist Injuries on Construction Sites - A Construction Worker’s Guide to Broken Wrist RecoveryWhat a construction worker should look for when diagnosing broken bone in wrist and treatment options. Legal options for workers' compensation exist.
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Construction Worker Thrown From Ship After Anchor Pulls LooseA construction accident in New Jersey results in back damage to a worker operating a dangerous excavating machine and cable spreaders. We helped. Learn more.
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Dangers Of Manhattan Construction Site Head Injuries & What to DoHow do Manhattan construction head injuries happen? Who is at risk and what can be done if you’ve been hurt? Don’t risk your recovery—learn more here.
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Spring Construction Safety Risks in Westchester County | Worker GuideWinter may be over, but your risk of being hurt in a construction accident isn’t. Learn about the risks of Westchester County spring construction season.
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Construction Stair Safety Tips to Prevent Falls in NY and NJHave you been injured on the job in a construction staircase fall? Protect your legal rights with the help of a New Jersey area construction accident attorney.