Concrete work is a very specialized craft that requires a great deal of skill, and several critical issues must be considered.
The most crucial issue is the installation of the shores and forms. With adequate shores and forms, the finished product will likely be good, but the safety of everyone working on the job is put at unnecessary risk.
Specific regulatory requirements govern how concrete shores and forms are set up and what safety precautions must be taken at each process stage. When these requirements are not met, the contractor, subcontractor, equipment supplier manufacturer, and others can all be held liable for the injuries that happen.
The attorneys at Arye, Lustig & Sassower, P.C., have the skill and experience to represent clients in injuries due to insufficient concrete shores and forms.
Experienced NYC Construction Accident Lawyers
Our firm’s substantial background in these cases allows us to take a much more proactive approach to seeking a favorable outcome in your case. We work with highly skilled experts who can help us determine exactly how your accident occurred and who was responsible.
Our construction injury attorneys will pursue every option to secure the maximum level of compensation available in your case.
We have represented clients in cases involving all types of injuries, including the following:
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident involving insufficient or faulty concrete forms and shores, contact our Manhattan office to discuss your case. Call us locally at 212-732-4992, call us toll free at 800-574-4LAW or complete our contact form for us to get started. If you are unable to come to us, we will travel to you.
We offer a free initial consultation. We accept all cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you will not pay attorney’s fees unless we are successful.
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