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How Section 23 Protects New York Construction Injuries on Ramps, Runways, and PlatformsA New York City construction accident lawyer explains state safety laws to protect employees using ramps, runways, and platforms on the job site.
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Jones Act Seamen May Collect Compensation and Benefits for PTSDIf you suffered post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of work or an accident on your vessel, you may be owed compensation under the Jones Act.
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How Section 23 Protects New York Construction Workers From Ladder InjuriesA New York City construction accident lawyer explains safety requirements under state law to protect workers from ladder falls and injuries.
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Recovery From Intracranial Hematoma for Jones Act Seaman and Their FamiliesIf you suffered a head injury in a maritime accident, you should know the signs of intracranial hematoma and your rights under the Jones Act.
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Sidewalk Sheds and Barricades Should Protect Workers on NY Construction SitesA New York City construction accident lawyer explains when sidewalk sheds and barricades are required on building sites to prevent worker injuries.
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Jones Act Seamen May Be Owed Benefits for Eye Injuries at SeaJones Act workers can suffer a wide range of eye injuries at sea. A NY maritime injury layer explains how these accidents happen and how to get benefits.
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New York Laws Protect Construction Workers From Electrical HazardsA New York City construction accident lawyer explains state requirements and regulations to protect workers from electrical hazards on building sites.
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Injuries From Vessel Collisions Are Covered Under the Jones ActJones Act seamen are at high risk of collisions at sea. Discover why these accidents happen and who may be liable for injuries and deaths.
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Construction Injury Claims Against Architects, Engineers, and Design ProfessionalsA New York City construction accident lawyer explains when an architect, engineer, or other designer may be held liable for a construction site injury.
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The Dangers of Personnel Basket Transfers at SeaJones Act seamen are at high risk when moving between vessels and installations in personnel baskets, and shipowners may be liable for injuries and deaths.