Many accident victims are overwhelmed by their injuries, and the thought of a legal case can seem daunting. At Hofmann & Schweitzer, our legal team understands these feelings, and we’ve compiled our thoughts on many common worries here to help you get started finding the answers you need to protect yourself and your family. If you’ve been hurt in a construction, maritime, or railroad accident, browse our FAQs today.
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What Happens if You Can't Work After a Construction Injury?
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What Can I Do if I've Been Seriously Burned on a New York Construction Site?
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What Should I Do if My Construction Employer Won't Listen To My Construction Safety Concerns?
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Why Death on a Construction Site May Not Be an Accident
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My hand slipped when I was working with a hand tool on a New York construction site. I am embarrassed about my injury. Should I contact a New York construction accident lawyer?
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What Kind of Recovery Is My Husband Entitled to if He Suffered a Permanent Traumatic Brain Injury?
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My husband fell at his construction job, and he is badly hurt. Should I call a New York construction accident lawyer now or do I need to wait for him to be physically able to make the phone call?
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Will I Work Again if I am Injured and Make a Claim Against My Maritime Employer?
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I was injured by cables loosened by high winds on a construction site. Can I still recover damages even though the accident was technically caused by an act of God?
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What kinds of maritime accidents result in Jones Act claims?