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Dangers and Responsibility for Construction Site Saw Injuries in New York CityCould your saw injury have been prevented? Discover how these injuries occur and who can be liable for saw accidents on New York City construction sites.
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Liability for Motor Vehicle Injuries on New York City Construction SitesWho can be held liable for a vehicle crash on a New York City construction site? Get the information you need to secure payment for your injuries.
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Construction Workers at High Risk of Struck-By AccidentsVehicles, swinging building materials, and flying debris can cause struck-by accidents that result in serious injuries on construction sites.
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The High Rate of Forklift Accidents on Construction SitesForklifts are also a common cause of injuries on building sites. Get the facts on prevention and compensation for these construction accidents.
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How to Pay Your Bills If a Back Injury Keeps You Off of Your New York Construction SiteBack injuries are a very likely result of a construction accident and if it limits your ability to work you need to contact a New York accident attorney.
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7 Risks New York Construction Workers Face on Communication TowersThis increase in cell phone use has also brought increased communication tower construction. Learn about the dangers communication tower workers are faced with.
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How to Determine The Value Of Your New York Construction Accident InjuriesEvaluating the value of construction accident injuries is a common question our firm receives. Learn what factors determine the value of an accident case here.
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Chemical Pneumonia: What All Construction Workers Need to KnowConstruction workers may be exposed to chemical pneumonia due to the nature of their working with or around poisons or toxins in their work environments.
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New York City Construction Crane Accident AttorneysCrane operators and construction workers are exposed to dangerous working conditions and injuries. Learn about these types of accidents and how to avoid them.
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Safe, OSHA-Compliant Scaffold Usage Procedures: A Brief GuideConstruction workers and OSHA want work sites and scaffolding to be completely safe. However, some employers fail to implement OSHA scaffolding regulations.