Construction is one of the most dangerous industries — and unfortunately, fatalities are not uncommon. The most common causes of death in the construction industry are referred...
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Can I Sue for a Construction Accident if I Worked for a Subcontractor?
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....
Understanding Absolute Liability for Scaffold Accidents
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...
Construction Zone Accidents Involving Trucks
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...
Can a Construction Accident Attorney Help Me If I Am Not an Employee?
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...
Top Four Construction Accident Injuries You Need to Know About
Construction workers face a wide array of risks each day on job sites — especially when proper safety protocol is not followed. Many of these hazards can lead to accidents that...
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