Subcontractors can play a major role on construction sites, often specializing in a specific aspect of a project, such as electrical work, roofing, plumbing, HVAC, and carpentry. If you’re a construction worker who worked for a subcontractor on a job site, it’s...
If you were injured in a car accident, it’s crucial to have the right evidence to build your case. You will not only need evidence to demonstrate the damages you suffered, but also to prove the other party’s fault. It’s important to begin collecting evidence at the...
Many construction workers perform their tasks at elevated heights with the use of scaffolds. Critically, under New York’s Scaffold Law, property owners and general contractors can incur absolute liability for any gravity-related accidents that arise due to a failure...
Construction zones can be dangerous job sites for workers. While workers are at risk when cars and smaller vehicles negligently or recklessly drive through a work zone, they are especially in danger when trucks speed through them or fail to observe. A worker who was...
There are many ways accidents can happen on construction sites — and injuries don’t only happen to employees or workers. If property owners and contractors fail to take necessary safety measures and follow proper safety protocol, injuries can occur to those who are...
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