Construction Worker Injury Attorney in New York, NY

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Robert A. Koenigsberg Law Offices

305 Broadway
Suite 800
New York, NY 10007-1166212-964-9292
Firm Website For: Construction Worker Injury Attorney in New York, NY

Construction Worker Injury Overview

Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in terms of worker injury and death. Many factors contribute to this, including working at elevated heights, use of heavy equipment, proximity to gas and electrical lines, and workers with varying levels of training. If you have been injured while working on a construction site, you may be entitled to workers' compensation.

At the Robert A. Koenigsberg Law Offices in New York City, we represent injured construction workers in workers' compensation claims. The workers' compensation process is complex, especially with the recent changes in New York workers' comp law. An experienced attorney can help you obtain the benefits you need after an injury or disability on the job.

Construction workers often suffer catastrophic and disabling injuries such as amputations, burns, electric shock, brain injuries and spinal injuries. We represent workers with these types of injuries as well as the families of workers who suffer fatal injuries.

Many times, construction accidents and injuries are caused by a negligent third party, such as a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer. In these cases, you may be able to seek additional damages from the negligent third party.

For a free consultation to discuss your construction injury, please call 212-964-9292 today.

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Areas of Practice

  • Construction Worker Injury
  • Workers' Compensation

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