Accident Resource: Leading Causes of TBITraumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a type of injury that typically results from a violent impact to the head which causes damage to the brain. The severity of the effects of a TBI can vary greatly depending on the force of the...
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Ladder and Stairway Accident Prevention
New York Ladder and Stair Accident Prevention Guide Falls are a leading cause of injury and death among construction workers. Ladders and stairways are critical for navigating job sites — yet, if poorly constructed, inadequately maintained or misused, they can become...
Eye Injuries
New York Eye Injuries LawyerEye safety procedures should be followed on New York job sites to reduce the risk of eye injuries. Due to the chemicals and hazardous materials present at New York construction sites, it is imperative that proper eye safety procedures are...
Dropped Loads From Trucks or Cranes
Dropped Loads From Trucks or Cranes "Significant and serious injuries may occur if cranes are not inspected before use and if they are not used properly. Often these injuries occur when a worker is struck by an overhead load or caught within the crane's swing radius."...
Crane Accidents: Facts and Statistics
Crane Accidents: Facts and Statistics Cranes are an important facet of any construction site––using their hooks and booms, cranes help transport large and heavy materials across the work site. Although cranes serve to make workers’ lives easier and help perform work...
Slips, Trips & Falls
New York Slips, Trips and Falls Lawyers for Injured Workers Slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of workplace injuries and deaths, accounting for nearly 25% of on-the-job fatalities in 2016 in New York State alone - and the issue is particularly prevalent in...
Undocumented/Illegal Worker Accidents
New York Illegal Worker Accident Lawyer Many undocumented immigrants come to the United States to work hard and earn a living to support their loved ones. Many end up doing construction work in New York. However, due to their undocumented status, these workers are...
Fatal Construction Accidents
Fatal Construction Accidents Despite the many New York worker safety laws and regulations that are in place to protect workers, such as the Scaffold Law, construction workers in New York continue to die in on-the-job accidents in alarmingly high numbers. In New York...
Construction Accident Law in New York
Construction Accident Law in New York Construction accidents are, unfortunately, a fairly common occurrence in New York. According to the NYC Department of Buildings website, on average about 34 construction accident reports are filed monthly – and these are just the...
Construction Injuries
Construction Site Injuries Construction workers often carry out tasks that come with a certain level of risk, such as lifting heavy objects, operating heavy machinery, and working at heights. Given the dangerous nature of their work, it’s imperative that those...
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