Construction workers who live in New York City and we’ve been injured while working on the job should contact the law office of Richard M. Kenny, a New York City Construction injury attorney, who can help them know what their rights are and get Justice.
Few scenes are as recognizable as the NYC Skyline. Picturesque buildings from One World Trade Center, The Chrysler Building, the Empire State Building, and more, are so well known that many can be named by children who live thousands of miles from The City. Buildings go up all the time, and even more are repaired and renovated. Each and every building is taken care of by fleets of well trained construction workers. Unfortunately, though these are trained professionals, mistakes happen, and when they do, people get hurt. BLS records that there are often 1,000 or more professionals who are injured on the job every year. A smaller portion of those accidents result in death, but the vast majority result in a potential lifetime of pain for the individual injured, which can leave them unable to work and with mounting medical and therapeutic bills. That’s where working with a New York City Personal Injury Attorney who specialises in construction injury law makes sense - and better than that it’s free.
The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny has helped prepare 1000s of cases for NYC residents injured in construction and job-site accidents, as well as a host of other accidents like automobile accidents, Uber & Lyft accidents, as well as bicycle accidents and more. But one place in which Mr. Kenny’s heart is particularly set is helping injured construction workers tet the full compensation they deserve. The son of a construction worker, Mr. Kenny’s father was injured on the job and it ultimately lead to his death. So Mr. Kenny, who carries his father’s union card with him every day as a reminder, has dedicated his his work to helping those who most need his help. New York Residents and those injured on the job can schedule a free phone consultation with Mr. Kenny by visiting RMKInjuryLaw.com or by calling (212) 421-0300.
Richard Kenny was a former member of the laborers union, and is now the managing partner of the law firm that bears his name. In fact, he attended night school while working construction during the day and this unique background gives him and his firm a better understanding of the challenges that injured construction workers face and has equipped him there's just legal team with tools necessary to protect the rights of the injured persons who call on them for help.
There are a number of ways that workers can be injured while on the job, including tripping, slipping, and following which are the most common ways to get injured. They can also have scaffolding collapse or debris fall on them, ladders can slip, they could be exposed to chemicals, and more.
“The ways in which you may be entitled to monetary compensation will often depend upon the circumstances of the case,” said a spokesperson for Mr. Kenny. “Oftentimes Injured Workers have the opportunity to recover medical expenses is lost wages by filling out a worker's compensation claim. But in other cases, workers, as well as injured bystanders, may have the option of pursuing a personal injury claim when it can be shown that the construction site owner or employer committed an act of negligence that caused the injury.”