New York Construction Accident Attorneys Focus on Falling Object Injuries

At a busy construction site, there is always a chance that falling objects can unexpectedly injure a worker below. And while the rules and regulations surrounding falling object injuries may seem clear, there are always opportunities for employers and site managers to search for legal loopholes in falling object injuries. So when it comes time to pursue your falling object lawsuit, you need New York construction accident attorneys that understand all the pertinent details of construction accident law.

The New York construction accident attorneys at The Perecman Firm has years of construction injury experience. We've successfully represented a number of clients for their falling object injuries, which means we understand the kinds of dangers that exist on site. From rebar to sheet metal, power tools to cinder blocks, and heavy tools to metal fittings, there are countless ways for construction equipment to cause serious falling object injuries. Even something as innocuous as a bolt can be extremely dangerous when falling from a few stories above. And that's why you need legal representatives that know the terrain.

Whether you've suffered minor or major falling object injuries (such as back, brain, or fracture damage), count on the advice of attorneys committed to getting you the money you deserve. The New York construction accident attorneys of The Perecman Firm are ready to help, bringing essential trial experience to your litigation. And with the ability to help file your workers' compensation claim as well as your personal injury case, instead of referring you to an outside worker's compensation firm , as many other firms do,we can bring your falling object case full circle.

Contact The Perecman Firm’s New York Construction Accident Attorneys

You deserve prompt, aggressive representation. So contact The Perecman Firm today to pursue your falling object injury case. If you work in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, or Staten Island, call (718) WORKERS, or fill out the intake form on our contact page.