Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970
In an effort to make sure that all employers provide their workers with knowledge about on the job safety, Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, along… Read more »
In an effort to make sure that all employers provide their workers with knowledge about on the job safety, Congress created the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, along… Read more »
Many occupations come with a degree of danger. At construction sites in New York City, workers and passersby are at risk for getting injured if proper safety precautions are not… Read more »
The Scaffold Law in New York City was enacted in 1885, as the city’s skyline as we know it today began taking shape. The primary goal behind the law existed… Read more »
New York City has many ongoing construction projects and therefore, there are also many construction workers. This field of work isn’t the most dangerous line of work, but it also certainly… Read more »
When you have been injured in a workplace accident, it is important to know that these accidents are not treated in the same way as a regular injury such as… Read more »
When a worker is exposed to dangerous conditions on the job, they may at some point, whether it be during the time they are working or later down the road, get… Read more »
When a person is injured on the job or becomes ill as a result of their job, they may want to file a workers’ compensation claim to obtain coverage for… Read more »
Someone injured on a construction project could have very serious injuries. The law involving what remedies that person has is different if it is a commercial project or a residential… Read more »
Almost invariably at either the initial client meeting or one of the first meetings with my client, a question I’ll be asked is, “How much is my case worth?” I… Read more »
Another common question that I am asked is, “How long is my case going to take?” It really depends on where we’re bringing the lawsuit. From the time we start… Read more »