Electrocution Injuries on Job Sites: Who Is Liable?

Electrocution is among the most dangerous—and preventable—hazards on construction sites. When a worker suffers a shock, severe burns, cardiac injuries, or a fatal electrocution, determining who is liable is essential for securing the support the worker or their family needs. How Job-Site Electrocutions Happen On a busy job site, electrical hazards can take many forms.…

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Winter Electrical Failures: A Rise in Home and Workplace Electrocution Injuries

Every winter, as temperatures drop, electrical systems across New York face increased stress. Both residential and commercial properties rely more heavily on heaters, space warmers, extension cords, generators, and outdated wiring that may not be equipped to handle the extra demand. This seasonal strain leads to a well-documented surge in electrical failures—and a troubling rise…

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Understanding Your Rights After a Serious Construction Accident in NYC

Construction workers keep New York City running—from raising new high-rises to maintaining the infrastructure millions rely on every day. But when a serious construction accident occurs, the aftermath can be life-changing. Injured workers and their families often face medical crises, lost income, and complex questions about their legal options. Understanding your rights from the beginning…

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