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Construction Accident in Manhattan Kills One and Injures Three

Construction Accident in Manhattan Kills One and Injures Three

Manhattan, NY – A 50-year-old hardhat was killed and at least three other people were injured in a construction accident at a Manhattan building at around 4:20 p.m. on July 16. The catastrophic incident occurred while workers were performing facade restoration work when a section of parapet fell from a 12-story condo building on East 36th Street near Lexington Avenue in Murray Hill. The debris from the parapet struck into a rig that held two construction workers, and eventually slammed into scaffolding below. EMS personnel rushed the patients to Bellevue Hospital, where one of them was pronounced dead. The City Buildings Department is still conducting further investigation on the cause of the disaster.

When you work in construction, job-related injuries can often lead to expensive medical bills, lost wages, and in some cases, permanent disability. If you have been injured in a work-related incident, it is critical that you pursue workers’ compensation. Seek legal help from one of the expert attorneys at Silberstein, Awad & Miklos, P.C. for a free consultation. Call 1-877-ASK4SAM or click here to learn more.

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This post is intended to provide helpful information to improve the safety of those who live and work in the NYC area. We hope that it will help our readers avoid injury accidents and know what to do if they’ve been involved in one themselves. At Ask4SAM, sole goal is to help those who have been injured in an accident in one of the boroughs of New York City. Information in this post should not be considered solicitation, nor should it be construed as medical or legal advice.