According to OSHA, there are about 250,000 work-related injuries and illnesses that take place in hospitals every year. These accidents often occur when hospital personnel are lifting patients, handling difficult and combative patients, or fall ill due to caring for...
Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars Won For Injured New Yorkers
Workers’ Compensation
Survey Discovers 1 in 5 Workers Injured on the Job
On-the-job injuries are more common than you may think. In fact, a recent survey discovered that more than one in five Americans say that they have suffered some sort of injury due to their job or while working. The most common injuries that occur at the workplace...
Wall Collapse at New York City Construction Site Kills One, Injures 2
A worker was killed and two others were rushed to the hospital after a retaining wall collapsed at a Maybrook construction site earlier this month. The accident occurred on Monday, December 2nd at approximately 12:30 p.m. According to reports, the workers were pouring...
Avoiding Mercury Exposure in the Workplace
Most workplaces have tubular or fluorescent compact bulbs for lighting. Metallic mercury poses health risks for inhalation and skin exposure, and is present in these light bulbs. For the most part, mercury is not an issue but if a light bulb bursts there could be...
The Dangers of Portable Generators
Portable generators are commonly used in construction in order to generate electricity in remote areas or for temporary situations. Many times generators are used during clean up processes following disasters. While generators can be helpful and necessary, they can...
OSHA Seeks to Protect Workers from Crystalline Silica
Crystalline Silica is a particle that puts workers at risk for lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, kidney disease and silicosis. The OSHA is encouraging construction companies to reduce the exposure to silica each and every year, which will then...
Worker’s Compensation Dangers: Warehousing
If you work in a warehouse, you will want to be extremely careful at work and be ready to seek compensation if you are injured. More than 145,000 people work in over 7,000 warehouses throughout the United States. The fatal injury rate in warehouses is higher than the...
Advocates Promote End of New York Scaffolding Law
Since 1885, workers have been protected by a New York state law concerning injuries and scaffolding. According to the law, the premises owner or a contractor or supervisor of construction workers can be held responsible if one of the workers is injured while working...
Demolition Injuries
Demolition is a dangerous industry that provides plenty of opportunities for serious construction accidents and injuries. In fact, OSHA writes that demolition involves many of the same dangers that are found in construction activities. Demolition also involves a...
Chainsaw Safety for Workers
Many individuals in the construction, carpentry, or lumber industries have to use high-powered chain saws on a daily basis. These efficient machines can be extremely dangerous, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is concerned about the safety of...