ceiling collapse

Ceiling Collapse Accident FAQs

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The last thing any tenant expects is to face a harrowing ceiling collapse. However, ceilings do collapse, especially in older apartment buildings in the city. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding ceiling collapses. If you or someone you love has been injured and affected by this type of incident, contact your experienced ceiling collapse attorney Read More »

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construction accidents

FAQs Regarding Construction Accidents

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Construction accidents have the potential to be catastrophic. While the aftermath of an accident is chaotic and stressful, there are some critical questions you must receive answers to in order to build your case. First, contact your NYC Construction Accident Lawyer immediately, then read on to help guide you or a loved one through the process Read More »

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construction accidents

How to Prevent NYC Construction Accidents

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Construction accidents are some of the most common yet dangerous types of occupational injuries. However, the truth is that most of these injuries are avoidable. If you own or work for a New York construction company, read on to learn more about how to prevent an accident from occurring in the first place. More importantly, if Read More »

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leak in ceiling

Steps to Take if You Notice Leaks in Your Ceiling

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A leak in your walls or ceiling could result in a tenant’s worst nightmare- a ceiling collapse. Since the result of such an event can be devastating and even life threatening, it’s important to know what to do immediately after noticing a leak in your ceiling. If you or a loved one has been through Read More »

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construction accident

Proving Negligence in an NYC Construction Accident

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Construction accidents are often the most severe and can easily lead to permanent disability and even death. Suffering an accident on the job can be devastating, which is why you need to rely on an experienced NYC Construction Accident Lawyer to fight for you. Read on to discover the essential factors you and your attorney need to Read More »

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scaffolding accident

What to do After a Scaffolding Accident

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Construction is one of the most dangerous professions, especially in New York. Scaffolding is a critical part of the industry, but these types of accidents can be detrimental-or even fatal. If you or a loved one has experienced a scaffolding accident, call a NYC Construction Accident Lawyer immediately to determine how to navigate the situation, Read More »

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truck accident

Steps to Take Immediately After a Truck Accident

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Experiencing a collision with a semi truck can be life threatening and traumatic. Their sheer size and brute force they exert upon impact can turn a regular commute into a nightmare. If you’re involved in a truck accident, there are a few key steps to take in the aftermath. Granted, this is a scary situation, Read More »

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What Causes a Ceiling Collapse?

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Experiencing a ceiling collapse in your apartment is nothing short of terrifying. Whether it was a complete shock or there were warning signs from the start, this is never something any tenant wants to suffer through. The potential for physical and emotional damage after these catastrophes is significant, which is why you need someone in Read More »

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Common Injuries Suffered by Ceiling Collapse

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There is a high risk of injury and damage from a ceiling collapse. These types of incidents can be immediate or happen over time due to a combination of factors, such as termite damage and/or shoddy workmanship or leaky plumbing. However, once the ceiling collapses, the tenants and anyone in the apartment is in danger. If Read More »

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