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OSHA Details 6 Top Hazards for Construction Workers

In order to really understand the need for workplace safety in construction, you have to understand some of the biggest hazards and risks that workers deal with on a regular basis. Personal injury lawyers typically understand these types of risks, but for others, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has listed the types of hazards that show up the most in company citations and in unfortunate workplace accidents. Falls Falling from a significant height is one of the most fundamental hazards for construction workers, especially in places like New York City where vertical building is commonplace. Even a fall from one or two stories

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Patients fare better when more nurses are on duty

Hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities in New York and around the country are finding it increasingly difficult to hire registered nurses. The shortage of qualified nurses is a nationwide problem, and it is expected to become worse in the coming years as the baby boom generation continues to retire in ever greater numbers. Projections by the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that more than 500,000 new registered nurses will be needed in the United States by 2022.

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Concerns About Pedestrian and Bike Accidents

Mayor Bill de Blasio created a β€œVision Zero” plan aimed at eliminating traffic fatalities. Among the new regulations passed by Mayor de Blasio, a new misdemeanor charge was created called β€œfailure to exercise ‘due care.’” Administrative Code Section 19-190 laid out the definition of a failure to exercise due care, as well as the potential penalties to be imposed upon conviction.Β  The creation of this new charge was intended to β€œgive some teeth” to the bundle of laws that made up the Vision Zero plan, according to DNA Info. Unfortunately, Transportation Alternatives released a β€œscathing report” recently indicating that the District Attorneys’ offices in the

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Communication errors can result in medical malpractice claims

New York patients may find it interesting that poor communications between patients and hospital staff contributed to about 7,000 of 23,000 medical malpractice claims that were filed between 2009 and 2013. Of these claims, more than 1,700 involved the death of a patient. The numbers indicate that miscommunication is a major problem that needs to be addressed by hospitals and staff.

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Where Are the β€œWellness Programs” for Construction Workers?

These days, a lot of companies, especially those in white-collar or information-based job fields, are developing a variety of comprehensive health and wellness programs for their employees. There are legitimate reasons to do this. Wellness programs can decrease health benefit payouts, and contribute to better productivity. But in the β€œother” world (the world of construction), workers tend to sneer at these kinds of programs — and we know why. The reason is because before you can focus on things like hypertension and diabetes, you have to focus on things like pathway safety, secure equipment, and eye, hand and head safety. You have to eliminate most

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Why seek Help from a Personal Injury Lawyer after a Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accidents are some of the most dangerous and tragic ones to ever happen. Because of the nature of motorcycles, the rider gets very little protection unlike in a car, bus, or truck. It is not uncommon that people end up with serious spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, or even lose their lives in a motorcycle accident. Such injuries can be life changing and they also need a lot of specialized care, costly medical treatment, and medications. People lose their jobs and are unable to live life the way they used to before. Motorcyclists are always at a risk while riding on New York roads,

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Mistakes to Avoid When Reporting a Workplace Accident Related Injury

According to a report by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2014, a total of 78 work fatalities occurred in New York City. Results from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) program show that in 2014, a preliminary total of 4,679 fatal work injuries was recorded in the United States. According to OSHA, one in five worker deaths occurred at a construction site. The leading cause of worker deaths on construction sites were falls or falling. If you have been injured in the workplace or have been diagnosed recently for an occupational injury or illness, your actions during the first few days will

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Pitfalls to Avoid when Filing a Personal Injury Lawsuit

In the United States, personal injury lawsuits make up a large percentage of civil litigations. The torts claims acts cover these claims. The most common personal injury cases include traffic accidents, medical malpractice, construction accidents, defective products, and dog bites. According to the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, in 2005, there were 26,928 contracts, real estate and tort trials; 60 percent of these trials were related to some form of personal injury. Four to five percent of personal injury cases in the country go to trial while 95 to 96 percent are settled out of court. There are certain mistakes that people

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Can Injured Passengers in a Car Accident Sue?

In 2013, there were 30,057 fatal motor vehicle crashes in the United States in which the number of deaths was 32,719. The cost of road crashed throughout the nation is $230.6 billion per year, which is an average of $820 per person. According to reports, for traffic fatalities in the first nine months of 2015, an estimated 26,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes. When a person is injured as a passenger in a vehicle involved in a car accident, they may be entitled to monetary compensation for the damages that they sustained. A number of factors play a role in the ability to recover

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Construction Accidents Rose in 2015

There has been a substantial increase in the number of construction-related accidents and injuries in New York.Β  As the construction industry has improved, increased development has helped to drive the rise in accident rates. More construction, however, should not mean more injuries or more fatalities if proper safety precautions are followed. The commissioner of the New York City Department of Buildings has stated that many of the construction-related accidents β€œwere avoidable.”  Unfortunately, developers and construction employers failed to follow reasonable safety precautions to protect their workers. When a worker gets hurt on a construction site, a New York workers’ compensation law firm should be consulted

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