Deadly crane accidents in New York City have become all too common as high-rise projects proliferate the Manhattan landscape. According to the Comptroller office, there are 300 cranes operating within NYC limits at any given time. Despite strict regulations set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), construction workers continue to suffer catastrophic injury or loss of life because of negligent lapses in training and blatant violations of crane safety standards.
The law firm of Aronova & Associates has extensive expertise in the area of NY labor and construction accident law. As our case results demonstrate, our legal team has the resources and capacity to recover maximum damages in complicated workplace injury claims. If you were injured in a crane collapse or tower crane failure, turn to Aronova & Associates for unrivaled legal representation.
It’s not just construction workers who are at risk for severe injuries when a crane accident occurs; innocent bystanders are also in harm’s way. In 2015, several pedestrians were seriously hurt in Midtown Manhattan when a crane’s cable snapped as it lifted an industrial air conditioner into the upper floors of an office building. The unit plunged 30 stories, striking eight bystanders and two construction workers.
Whether your injuries are attributed to overloading, defective equipment or gross negligence, Aronova & Associates is prepared to advocate. Our attorneys will review the facts of your crane accident New York case and craft the best strategy for securing reparations through Worker’s Compensation or bringing a personal injury lawsuit against liable parties.
OSHA regulations and policies in regard to crane safety, inspection and operation are designed to reduce injury and fatalities in the construction and maritime industries. Electrocutions – when the boom contacts a live power line – is the top cause of crane accidents in the nation. Other factors identified by government authorities include:
Unsafe crane installationMechanical failureFailing to deploy stabilizing outriggersOperator error or negligenceUnguarded pinch pointsInappropriate use of equipmentCrane overloadingOperating in high windsOperation on uneven foundationsNegligent maintenanceEquipment design defectsThe attorneys at Aronova & Associates are well-versed in both state and federal policies governing crane safety in New York City and use this knowledge to help accident victims pursue the compensation they need and deserve.
We work diligently to uncover the truth and establish which party or entities may be at fault for a crane accident injury or death. By collaborating with seasoned investigators and industry experts, we are able to reveal negligent actions or safety violations and develop a strong claim for damages. There may be multiple culpable parties, but liability often rests with the site contractor, subcontractors or construction firm. Whether hoisting equipment wasn’t properly inspected, or foundation requirements were ignored, our legal team will not back down until justice is served.
New York has specific guidelines for obtaining workers’ compensation benefits after a crane accident injury. Protect your rights and the financial wellbeing of your family by consulting an experienced crane accident lawyer at our firm.
Those who survive the crushing force of a crane collapse or electrocution face a tough and lengthy recovery. Many of Manhattan’s crane accidents have resulted in disabling injuries, including:
Spinal cord injuryLoss of limbsParalysisNeck and back injuryBroken bonesVision lossPermanent nerve damageConcussionsBrain injurySevere burnsThe severity of these injuries often hampers the victim’s ability to work or lead a “normal” life again. Here at Aronova & Associates, we ensure clients get prompt medical treatment for their injuries while we handle all aspects of a worker’s comp claim or preparing a crane accident lawsuit for trial.
A competent crane accident attorney will explore all avenues of legal recovery, with a view toward optimizing your settlement award to account for all past, present and future economic and non-economic losses.
Monetary compensation may be sought to cover:
Medical and hospital expensesLost incomePermanent disabilityReduced earning capabilityEmotional pain and sufferingDeath benefitsCrane accidents in New York and across the country have resulted in high-figure settlements and verdicts, offering some measure of justice for victims. In one of New York City’s longest civil trials involving a fatal tower crane collapse, the families of two construction workers who died, were awarded $48.3 million for their financial losses and pain and suffering. In a separate crane accident that claimed the life of a 45-year old Philadelphia worker, the decedent’s family reached a $17 million settlement with the owner of the steam plant that had operated an industrial crane.
When you align yourself with Aronova & Asociates, we pledge our commitment to get the most favorable outcome on your behalf. Our NYC construction accident attorneys proud to serve residents throughout Manhattan, Long Island and Nassau County.
Aronova & Asociates can help you and your family take legal action after a crane accident injury or death. We offer compassionate, effective legal guidance in third party worker’s compensation cases and charge no fees unless a recovery is obtained. Contact our law office today to schedule a free case evaluation.
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