CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS IN NYC

Phase I of the reopening of NYC was the resumption of construction work. The city that never sleeps woke up quickly and began buzzing again with the sights and sounds of building skyscrapers, restoring landmark buildings and renovating residences. It’s not surprising that construction accidents in NYC have also begun to increase in numbers, with many victims suffering from severe or catastrophic injuries. Construction accidents can be complicated – with multiple defendants, short filing deadlines and overlapping legal claims. That’s why it’s a good idea to contact an experienced NYC construction accident lawyer as soon as possible to find out your legal rights after a construction accident. Wittenstein & Wittenstein has been helping people injured in construction accidents for over 60 years and offers a free consultation. Please call 718-261-8114 to make an appointment.

How Common Are Construction Accidents In NYC?

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that close to forty percent of all work-related fatalities stem from construction work. These are the most common causes of construction accidents:

  • Scaffolding Accidents
  • Crane Accidents
  • Pedestrian injuries from falls or debris
  • Electrocution
  • Failure to Provide Safety Equipment
  • Insufficient or Improper Training
  • Faulty Power Tools
  • Forklift Accidents

Who Can You Sue For A Construction Accident in NYC?

New York State laws allow people injured in construction accidents to sue property owners, general contractors, subcontractors and other responsible parties whose negligence caused their injuries. There are also laws that require contractors to provide sufficient protection from the hazards workers face while doing construction work. Workers typically cannot sue their employers for negligence, but there are exemptions and labor laws that will allow construction workers to sue under certain circumstances. The best way to find out your legal rights after a construction accident is to speak to an experienced construction accident attorney in NYC.

What Types of Compensation Are Available for Construction Accidents?

Pedestrians, construction site guests and eligible workers can sue for medical costs, lost earnings, lost future earning capacity, pain, suffering, mental anguish and other causes of action.  For accidents involving severe or catastrophic injuries, settlements and verdicts can often be for millions of dollars. Construction workers that don’t meet the requirements for suing their employers can still make a claim for workers compensation benefits that will pay their medical expenses, lost earnings and other disability related benefits.

Construction Accident Attorney In NYC

Wittenstein & Wittenstein is the leading construction accident lawyer in NYC. We’ve been serving New Yorkers for more than six decades, collecting millions of dollars and thousands of smiles.

Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Manhattan And Brooklyn Car Accident Attorney

Wittenstein & Wittenstein is also the leading Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Manhattan and Brooklyn car accident attorney. If you’re involved with a car accident, it’s important to hire a reputable attorney to handle your case. Never accept recommendations from “runners” at the scene of an accident that send you to “therapy places” that offer you cash. These unscrupulous practices are illegal and unethical and you will not receive high quality representation under these circumstances. Call Wittenstein & Wittenstein, the most reputable car accident attorney in NYC.

2020-08-18T08:51:36+00:00By |0 Comments

About the Author:

Alyce Wittenstein is a world class attorney, blogger and filmmaker. She began working at the firm in 1985 as a managing paralegal, learning all the practices and procedures of the firm from Mr. Wittenstein and the staff. From 1995-1998, she attended CUNY Law School where she made a mark as a teaching assistant for Civil Rights leader Haywood Burns. She founded a Human Rights Delegation to Haiti and studied Constitutional Law with Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Working at the Equal Opportunity Employment Commision (EEOC), she learned a great deal about Employment Discrimination matters. She brought her knowledge of the Personal Injury practice and her passion for Civil Rights to the firm when she was admitted to the Bar in 1999. In 2000, she became a partner and the firm name was changed to Wittenstein & Wittenstein, Esqs. PC.

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