$5,750,000 Settlement for Laborer Pulled Down by Falling Stairs at Demolition Project Our client, a 27-year-old laborer, was hired to work on a demolition project in New York. On the third floor of the building, Plaintiff and a co-worker were working together to...
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Demolition Accidents
New York Attorneys for Demolition Accidents Every year, construction workers performing demolition projects in New York City suffer serious injuries or even fatalities while taking down different structures. And they are not the only ones at risk. Demolition often...
$2,600,000 Million for Local 79 Worker Hurt in Demolition Accident
$2,600,000 Settlement for Local 79 Union Worker Injured in a Demolition Accident Our client, a Local 79 union worker, was involved in a demolition of a two-story building. He was on the second story when - without warning - the floor underneath him collapsed, causing...
$3,200,000 for a Brooklyn Demolition Worker Injured on the Job When a Staircase Broke
$3,200,000 Settlement for Brooklyn Worker in a Stairway Injury Case A demolition worker from Brooklyn was descending a wooden staircase when a step broke underneath the weight of his foot. His foot fell through the step, causing injuries to his ankle, lower back, and...
Injured Demolition Worker Receives $750,000 for Shoulder and Arm Injuries
Injured Demolition Worker Receives $750,000 for Shoulder and Arm InjuriesCOURT AND COUNTY Supreme KingsAGE AND OCCUPATION OF PLAINTIFF Plaintiff was a 42 year-old demolition laborer at the time of the incident.DESCRIPTION OF CASE Plaintiff was working during the...
David Johnson Killed in Queens Demolition Accident, Another Worker Injured
On Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, a partial building collapse occurred at a Queens demolition site, tragically killing David Johnson and severely injuring another worker. Johnson, 50, was declared dead at the scene of the accident. The other injured worker was taken to...
Why demolition work is dangerous work
While virtually all construction-related work is dangerous, certain projects pose additional and unique safety hazards of which employees must be made aware and trained to avoid. Among some of the most dangerous construction projects are those that involve the...
Injured Worker Rescued from Crane in White Plains
In downtown White Plains, a dramatic scene unfolded in the summer sky: On Wednesday, August 9, an injured construction worker descended through the air, dangling from a safety harness. ABC reports that the worker fell during his shift on a crane boom, sustaining a...
Manhattan Worker Injured in Fall Down Hospital Chute
On the morning of April 24, at around 6:45 a.m., a construction worker was performing their job at an NYU Langone Hospital in Manhattan. According to the Daily News, the worker fell down a garbage chute from the upper levels of the building. Fortunately, he survived...
Willis Moore Killed in Parking Garage Collapse, Others Injured
Three days after the deadly collapse of a parking garage in Lower Manhattan, cleanup crews are still working to clear massive amounts of debris from the scene. Due to the extent of the damage, the cleanup process can reportedly take up to three weeks. The collapse,...
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