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For more than 40 years, the attorneys of Welebir Tierney & Weck have recovered over $$1 Billion for injury victims in San Bernadino and Riverside counties is California.
Our attorneys are dedicated advocates who zealously represent our clients’ best interests. The firm has more than 20 years of civil litigation experience, including extensive proficiency in cases involving catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. (more)
Our attorneys are dedicated advocates who zealously represent our clients’ best interests. The firm has more than 20 years of civil litigation experience, including extensive proficiency in cases involving catastrophic injuries and wrongful death.
381 Park Avenue South, Suite 701
New York, New York 10016
Phone: (212) 889-9362
Fax: 212-202-6407
Website: http://www.injuriesandaccidents.com/ (less)
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A significant economic downturn has resulted in a sharp decrease in demand for construction projects, both residential and commercial. Whereas real estate has been one of the most coveted commodities for investors in the past, property values have declined, home prices have plummeted, and many newly constructed homes sit vacant. Contractors struggle to find buyers or tenants, hoping for any source of income; skilled construction workers and artisan laborers find little work where there used to be a high demand. The number of new construction projects in the United States has declined, and the jobs that come up are highly competitive. Though there have been fewer projects for construction crews, there may be a silver lining for some in the midst of the storm. On August 20, Bloomberg news reported that deaths in the workplace fell to their lowest levels in 16 years, down 10 percent in 2008. This is most likely a correlation with the decline in dangerous jobs available in fields such as commercial construction. Indeed, while deaths for construction workers dropped 20 percent from 2007, spending on construction projects fell 5 percent. According to the report, transportation accidents were still responsible for the highest number of work-related deaths. Though construction accident deaths fell in 2008, workers should still be aware of potential safety hazards on the job site. There have still been many high profile construction accident fatalities over the past few months. Most recently, a man fell to his death in Branson, Missouri while working on a construction tank at an ethanol plant. Another worker fell to his death while testing a potentially incorrectly assembled scaffolding in Brooklyn, New York. According to a New York Times report, a section of rope disconnected, detaching the scaffolding from the fifth story wall. The worker fell to a first floor terrace and died. It is often the case that construction accidents can be prevented by simple oversight and a conscientious commitment to safety by all workers on the job site. The tragic reality, however, is that safety is often not the primary concern of the workers or those in charge. Time constraints, deadlines, and a casual attitude often are contributing factors to preventable construction accidents. Workers who observe potentially hazardous conditions on any job sites which they are currently working should notify their foreman or job site supervisor in addition to any extra precautions. Vigilance regarding safety, especially in a dangerous profession such as construction, is its own reward.
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