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When Should You Go to the ER After a Head Injury in NYC?
February 6, 2026

When Should You Go to the ER After a Head Injury in NYC?

Go to the emergency room immediately if you experience any of these symptoms after hitting your head: loss of consciousness, severe headache, repeated vomiting, confusion, slurred speech, vision problems, unequal pupil sizes, seizures, clear fluid from your nose or ears, […]
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Common Misconceptions About New York's Scaffold Law
February 1, 2026

Common Misconceptions About New York's Scaffold Law

New York's Scaffold Law stands as one of the most misunderstood pieces of labor legislation in the construction industry. Whether you're a construction worker who's been injured on the job, a property owner facing potential liability, or a contractor trying […]
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Accidents Covered Under the New York Scaffold Law
January 30, 2026

Common Types of Accidents Covered Under the New York Scaffold Law

New York's Labor Law Section 240, commonly known as the Scaffold Law, provides powerful protections for construction workers injured in elevation-related accidents. Understanding which types of accidents fall under the Scaffold Law helps injured workers recognize when they have claims […]
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What Compensation Can I Get After a Construction Accident
January 23, 2026

What Compensation Can I Get After a Construction Accident?

Construction workers injured in workplace accidents face mounting medical bills, lost income, and uncertain futures while recovering from their injuries. Understanding what types of compensation are available after a construction accident helps injured workers appreciate the full value of their […]
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What If I Was Injured on a NYC Sidewalk Near a Construction Site?
January 16, 2026

What If I Was Injured on a NYC Sidewalk Near a Construction Site?

Pedestrians walking past construction sites in New York City face numerous hazards ranging from falling debris to poorly maintained sidewalks and inadequate protective barriers. When injuries occur on sidewalks adjacent to construction sites, determining liability can be complex because multiple […]
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How Long Do I Have to File a Construction Accident Lawsuit?
January 9, 2026

How Long Do I Have to File a Construction Accident Lawsuit?

Construction workers injured on job sites in New York City face critical time limits for pursuing legal claims to recover compensation for their injuries. Missing these deadlines can permanently bar injured workers from obtaining the financial recovery they need and […]
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Can Family Members File a Claim After a Fatal Scaffold Accident?
January 2, 2026

Can Family Members File a Claim After a Fatal Scaffold Accident?

Losing a loved one in a fatal scaffold accident is one of the most devastating tragedies a family can experience. When construction accidents result in death, surviving family members face not only profound grief but also serious financial hardships, particularly […]
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New York's Scaffold Law
December 24, 2025

How Does New York's Scaffold Law Protect Injured Workers?

New York's Labor Law Section 240, commonly known as the Scaffold Law, provides some of the strongest protections in the United States for construction workers injured in elevation-related accidents. This unique statute places absolute liability on property owners and general […]
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