Fatal Four Construction Accidents #3- Electrocution Accidents
0 CommentsWorking with electrical components in construction is a dangerous trade. In 2018, electrocution accidents accounted for 8.5 percent of all deaths in the construction industry and ranked as the third leading cause of death among the Fatal Four Hazards. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (O.S.H.A) at least 86 workers lost their lives due to electrocution…
Read More Read MoreWhat to do after if you’re in a Rear-End Collision Accident
0 CommentsWhen a front of a vehicle crashes another vehicle from the rear, it is called a rear-end collision. The extent of the accident can vary from a minor bruise to a totaled car/vehicle. Moreover, it can also cause minor to severe injuries. In such a case, you’re owed compensation for the injuries suffered and other…
Read More Read MoreCan I Sue After a FedEx or UPS Truck Accident?
0 CommentsEvery New Yorker has noticed the influx of delivery trucks on Long Island and New York City since the pandemic. Online shopping services are booming. People are getting anything and everything delivered straight to their homes: groceries, clothing, medications, meals, and even cars!  Unfortunately, as the rate of delivery vehicles on the road rises, so does your risk…
Read More Read MoreKnowing the Status of Your Personal Injury Claim Amid COVID-19
0 CommentsThe COVID-19 pandemic put the world on a standstill. However, that cannot stop accidents and injuries to occur that put people’s lives at risk. In such a scenario, what does this mean for a personal injury claim. Moreover, if you have an ongoing personal injury claim, it is important to know the implications due to…
Read More Read MoreWhat to do if you’re involved in an Uber/Lyft Accident
0 CommentsUber and Lyft have become a popular choice for people in New York. The convenience of riding in a comfortable car without the hassle of parking or navigating the crowd of a bus or subway is truly a boon for the city resident. What do numbers say? Available data suggests that Uber, Lyft, and other…
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