$9,750,000 Settlement for Worker Seriously Injured at Long Island Construction Site On October 26, 2019, our client, then 42-years-old, fell from a six-foot scaffolding while working overhead installing crown molding. He sustained serious orthopedic and neurological...
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$2 Million Settlement: Lower East Side Construction Accident
$2,000,000 Settlement for Carpenter Injured in Lower East Side Construction Accident A 42-year-old carpenter was at work at a construction site in Lower Manhattan. He and a coworker were raising a wooden form when unexpectedly, his coworker dropped it, causing...
$1.4 Million Result: Orange County, NY Construction Accident
$1,400,000 Settlement for a Subcontractor Seriously Injured in a Scaffolding Fall in Orange County, New York Our client was working on the campus of West Point Academy as a subcontractor when he suffered a fall from a 6-foot scaffold. His injuries were so severe that...
$1.8 Million Settlement in NY Financial District Construction Accident
$1,800,000 Settlement for 43-Year-Old Laborer Injured at a Construction Site in New York’s Financial District A 43-year-old laborer was hired by a third-party construction company to clean up the construction area on the 26th floor of a 37-story building in New York’s...
$1.85 Million Settlement in Albany Construction Accident Case
$1.85 Million Settlement for Asbestos Worker Disabled from Employment After Albany Scaffold Accident Court and County Supreme, Albany Plaintiff Age and Occupation Our client, the plaintiff, was a 60-year-old asbestos abatement worker at the time of the accident....
#1 Construction Accident Verdict Nationwide in 2019
Block O'Toole & Murphy has achieved the number one construction accident verdict in the United States for 2019, as listed by the publication Top Verdict. Top Verdict compiles their rankings based on factual results only, rather than on peer review. Additionally,...
Worker Falls Five Stories in Ithaca, NY Construction Accident
Shortly after 5:00 p.m. on December 14, 2020, Ithaca's fire department, police department, and Bangs Ambulance were called to 709 West Court Street after a construction worker fell from the roof of a five-story building he was working on. Upon arriving at the scene,...
Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Accidents
Frequently Asked Questions About Construction AccidentsWhat Every Worker Needs to Know Even in these economically challenging times, New York City is a constant hotbed of construction activity. Whether it's new construction, renovation or demolition projects, not a...
Causes of Construction Accidents
Causes of Construction Accidents To achieve and maintain worksite safety, employers need to understand the most common causes of construction accidents and how to prevent them. Otherwise, workers can be seriously injured or even killed in construction site accidents...
Construction Accident Lawsuits
New York Construction Accident Lawsuits Construction accident lawsuits are the way that society can hold companies accountable when they act negligently and put profits over worker safety. These lawsuits also give injured workers a critical opportunity to receive fair...
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