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NYC Fined For Crane Accident Documents | Manhattan Personal Injury Attorney
Recently a Supreme Court Judge charged the city of New York $5000.00 because he stated that the city did not comply to court orders to show documents to victims families.
“Two workers were killed when a 200-foot crane crashed into an apartment building on the Upper East Side in May 2008. The accident happened just two months after seven people were killed when a crane collapsed on the East Side.
City crane inspector Edward Marquette was indicted in 2008 on criminal charges of tampering with public records, allegedly indicating on a Department of Buildings inspection sheet that he had inspected a construction site on East 51st Street on March 4 of that year, when in fact he had not.
The crane collapsed 11 days later. Officials said it was unlikely an inspection would have prevented the tragedy, but the incident sparked an agency-wide examination of its inspection processes.”
When city inspectors do not do their job many people pay. If you or your family has been involved in an accident involving a crane contact our experienced Manhanttan legal team at The Orlow Firm today.
Source: http://wcbstv.com
New York City Construction Accident
In recent years, there have been millions of injuries on construction sites throughout the United States. While these can range from a small bruise to a fatality, the numbers are staggering: one in 10 construction workers will be injured on the job this year. That’s more than 400,000 men and women a year, thousands of whom live and work in NYC.
The most common accident is a fall, but burns and cuts are common, as well as injuries to legs, arms, and hands. On average, there are more than 11,000 disabling injuries every single hour of each workday in the US, with many of these occurring on NYC work sites. To protect yourself and your rights, it is vital, then, to have able New York injury attorneys on your accident case.
10 percent of construction workers in NYC get hurt on the job every year. Ironworkers are said to be especially at risk, primarily for burn injuries.
Fortunately, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel: even if you are already receiving workers’ comp benefits, you may still be entitled to more money for your injuries. Often, third parties are partially responsible for accidents caused on a construction site. These third parties could include equipment manufacturers or even coworkers. In any case, the settlement you might receive from such a suit could be exponentially greater than your workers’ comp benefits.