$975k for a victim of a construction accident on Long Island. The plaintiff was working on a scaffold that collapsed due to a structural defect, causing a fall that fractured a vertebra in his cervical spine. The injury required surgical intervention and resulted in a significant period of recovery and lost wages.
The client was injured as a result of failed scaffolding while he was working. As a result, the client fell ten feet and suffered a fractured ankle.
The plaintiff fell from a ladder while performing construction. He suffered ankle fractures. The law firm argued that the defendant violated the Labor Law of the State of New York by failing to have a person holding the ladder for the defendant. The case settled for $440,000.
The plaintiff was a construction worker injured when a vehicle crashed into a barricade at a construction site. The worker suffered serious injuries to his back. The case was settled just prior to trial through mediation.
The plaintiff was injured as a result of a construction site accident. He suffered severe injuries to his right forearm and wrist.