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Miami Construction Crane Accident Could Also Be Due To Laws Favoring Contactors and Developers Just Like NYC

Thursday, 27 March 2008

March 25, 2008 -- David H. Perecman, a veteran New York City construction accident lawyer and co-founder of New York construction accident attorneys law firm the Perecman Firm, expressed even more sadness as Miami experiences a crane construction accident like New York only a few weeks ago.

"Now the people of Miami have to feel the same pain New Yorkers experienced as tragedy hit's their backyard with construction workers dead resulting from questionable construction practices," said Mr. Perecman. "Although too early to tell, Miami's crane collapse could be another preventable construction site misfortune in an endless string of accidents where construction site workers die or are injured in related accidents. Due to unsafe working conditions, New York City has seen a rise in deaths and accidents and some of the reasoning is because laws don't always protect the workers and people who live around those areas."

The most recent Miami crane construction accidents left two workers dead and five injured compared to the 6 deceased New York City construction workers and 17 others injured on March 15, 2008 when a large construction crane broke apart at New York's 51st street. The New York Times recently reported that construction injuries have almost doubled from 23 in November of 2006 to 42 the same time one year previous, while building code violations increased from 38 to 58 in the same period.

"In New York Construction laws regarding accidents like this crane's collapse can be complicated. Construction workers generally have to rely on 2 statutes, Labor Law 240 or 241. Depending on the facts the first statute may not apply. The second one requires that a worker to prove the violation of a certain specific type of regulation contained in New York's "Industrial Code" (NYCRR rule 23). The problem is that, even though the technology has changed, the Industrial Code has not been updated or revised in over 30 years," said David Perecman. "
Worse yet most, if not all, contractors have no idea what the "Industrial Code" is and only comply, if they comply at all with the rules written by Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). However, an OSHA violation does not allow a worker to sue the owner and contractor under Labor Law 241(6) This is not a minor problem, or just a small technicality It leaves thwe workers without a case and potentially no way to support their family."

David Perecman is the current Secretary of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association (NYSTLA) and a chair of its Construction Accident Law Committee. Mr. Perecman continues to work with legislators in an effort to strengthen New York's construction and labor laws that real estate developers and insurance companies are attempting to weaken. His experience has allowed him to testify before the Standing Committee on Housing of the New York State Assembly and the Standing Committee on Cities and the Standing Committee on Codes, and regarding this very important issue. Mr. Perecman has expressed concerns regarding the currently outdated laws to the Assembly that New York construction safety laws need to be strengthened. The Crane Construction Accidents in New York City and Miami are example of the tragedies that the New York construction accident attorneys are trying to prevent.

Verdicts & Settlements
  • Verdicts 1$40,000,000 (4)

    Medical malpractice. Child's brain damage

  • Verdicts 2$15,208,168.00 (1)

    Construction worker fell from a ladder, jury verdict

  • Verdicts 3$10,000,000.00

    Construction worker / mason fell from the scaffold, case settled after the jury verdict in amount of $ 10,020,000

  • Verdicts 4$9,825,000.00 (2)

    Construction worker/ laborer fell from the scaffold, jury verdict

  • Verdicts 5$9,360,000.00

    Jury Verdict for mason/construction worker who fell 2 floors from the side of the building **

  • Verdicts 6$5,500,000 (3)

    Woman sustained serious injuries in collision with truck. Jury verdict

  • Verdicts 7$3,500,000.00

    Construction worker/ carpenter fell from the roof at height of 20 feet, case settled

  • Verdicts 8$3,100,000.00 (5)

    Infant brain damage at birth, case settled

  • Verdicts 9$2,774,367.00

    Construction worker/ masons helper fell from the scaffold, jury verdict

  • Verdicts 10$2,536,000.00

    Construction worker struck by a falling object during demolition, jury verdict

  • Verdicts 11$2,140,000.00

    Construction worker watched as other workers fell from the scaffold in wind storm. Post traumatic stress disorder. Case settled during the trial

  • Verdicts 12$2,100,000.00

    Construction worker/ plumber fell into unsecured hole, falling one story down, case settled at the trial

  • Verdicts 13$2,000,000.00

    Construction worker/ steamfitter tripped on debris at work, case settled

  • Verdicts 14$2,000,000.00

    Construction worker sustained injuries when wall collapsed, case settled at the trial

  • Verdicts 15$1,850,000.00

    Settlement while on trial after winning jury liability verdict for woman injured when her wheelchair fell into a pothole

  • Verdicts 16$1,800,000.00

    Construction worker fell from the scaffold. Case settled during the trial

  • Verdicts 17$1,698,000.00 (6)

    Woman tripped and fell on stairs, jury verdict

  • Verdicts 18$1,600,000.00

    Construction worker struck by falling brick, case settled at the trial

  • Verdicts 19$1,398,000.00 (7)

    Jury verdict for woman who injured knee in fall on stairs in building

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