$2,500,000 settlement secured for a construction worker who was injured after tripping on debris while moving scaffolding materials at a New York construction site.
The Perecman Firm secured a $2,500,000 settlement for a construction worker who was injured after tripping on construction debris while performing work involving scaffolding materials at a New York job site.
The lawsuit alleged violations of New York Labor Law §241(6), which requires construction sites to be maintained in a safe condition and free from dangerous debris and tripping hazards. The case focused on unsafe site conditions that created a hazardous work environment for workers performing demolition and scaffolding operations.
The case resolved for $2.5 million following litigation led by Zach Perecman. The recovery provided substantial compensation for the worker’s medical treatment and the long-term impact of his injuries.
$2,500,000