Category: Injuries
What Are the Three Most Common Scaffolding Violations? Key Safety Concerns
The Most Dangerous Scaffolding Violations The three most common violations in scaffolding safety are the use of cheap, non-compliant materials, …
Read MoreHow to Prove Negligence in a Construction Accident
What is Construction Accident Negligence? Negligence in a construction accident occurs when a property owner or contractor fails to meet …
Read MoreThe Most Common Construction Accidents and Injuries
Gravity-Related Accidents: The Most Frequent Cause of Injury In my experience, the most common types of construction accidents involve falls …
Read MoreWhat is the Most Fatal Construction Accident? Understanding the Dangers of Heights
The Deadliest Risks on Construction Sites One of the most significant dangers on a construction site is falling from heights. …
Read MoreCan Carpal Tunnel Be Caused By A Car Accident?
Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C. | July 3, 2024 | Car Accident Injuries | Yes, in some cases carpal …
Read MoreAmputations After a Queens Auto Accident
On Behalf of Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C. | Sep 17, 2020 | Injuries | UNDERSTANDING CATASTROPHIC AMPUTATIONS AFTER A QUEENS AUTO ACCIDENT There …
Read MoreWhat is a Coup-Contrecoup Brain Injury? Whiplash from a Queens Car Accident
On Behalf of Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C. | Apr 23, 2020 | Injuries, Personal Injury, Traumatic Brain Injuries | UNDERSTANDING WHIPLASH INJURIES FROM A QUEENS …
Read MoreSubway stairwell slip-and-fall accidents are common
On Behalf of Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C. | Oct 4, 2018 | Injuries, Mass-Transit Accidents, Personal Injury, Stairway Accidents New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) employs …
Read MoreScope After an Accident? Our Queens Personal Injury Lawyers Explain Arthroscopic Surgery
On Behalf of Cohen & Cohen Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C. | Mar 16, 2020 | Injuries, Personal Injury UNDERSTANDING ARTHROSCOPIC FROM OUR QUEENS PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS: …
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