Multiple construction workers' accidents on the Newburgh-Beacon bridge over the Hudson River have lead to the temporary suspension of work on the project.A 46-year old union painter was injured while working in the containment system, a device that is supposed to...
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Block O’Toole & Murphy Partners Named As Life Members
New York Attorneys Are Life Members of Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar AdvocatesJeffrey A. Block, Daniel P. O'Toole, Stephen J Murphy, S. Joseph Donahue and David L. Scher were all certified as life members of both the Million Dollar Advocates...
Construction Workplace Safety: What Are Your Rights?
Does a worker have the right to ask for a safety inspection?The answer is yes. Look, we understand that this is not a comfortable conversation and one not many workers are willing to have. Why? All workers balance their next paycheck, paying their rent or mortgage and...
Block O’Toole & Murphy to be Featured on Z100 Radio Show
New York trial lawyers Stephen Murphy and Daniel O'Toole, of the personal injury law firm Block O'Toole & Murphy, will be appearing as guests on Z100 to discuss their work and accomplishments, and detailing their commitment to helping The St. Jude Children's...
Wealthy Business Interests Continue To Cry Poor In An Effort To Weaken New York’s Worker Safety Laws
Yet again, it's Profits Over People. According to a report in Tuesday's "Crain's New York Business", a panel was held Tuesday morning before the Greater New York Construction User Council at the Scandanavia House on Park Avenue in Manhattan to discuss efforts to...
Photograph Of Tilted Suspended Scaffold Highlights Importance Of Fighting For Worker Safety In New York
Safety at a construction site must always remain paramount. This recent photograph, taken in mid-town Manhattan, reveals a suspended scaffold hanging at a precarious angle on the exterior of a large building. It does not take an expert in construction safety to...
New York City’s Most Dangerous Jobs
Rarely do people think about life or death when they go to work, unless they work in the fields that have been recently profiled as some of the most dangerous jobs in New York. In a recent article, Metro daily newspaper highlighted several New York City industries...
Sandhogs: Vital to NYC’s Construction, Growth and Expansion
The Sandhogs are synonomous with New York City. Sandhogs are rightfully credited with shaping the biggest, most expansive city in the world. You just may not see their work as often as you see that of other construction workers. In today's modern world, construction...
A Safe Workplace: What does it mean in the eyes of the law?
Federal and state labor laws require employers to provide a 'safe workplace.' But what does that mean in the context of construction work? After all, construction involves many dangers-working at elevated heights, underground, in confined spaces, blasting and...
INHERENT RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CONSTRUCTION CRANES
Heavy equipment is a necessary part of the construction industry and crane accidents are responsible for a large portion of construction injuries and deaths each year. Cranes are complex machines that many individuals are peripherally aware of but few have experience...
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