Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Rise In New York Construction Deaths is Unacceptable, Says New York Attorney

More than 30 construction workers died on jobsites in New York City in 2008.

New York, NY (PRWEB) November 10, 2009 -- After decreasing for a decade, on-the-job fatalities on New York construction sites increased last year, from 81 deaths in 2007 to 90 deaths in 2008.

Steven J. Schwartzapfel
Steven J. Schwartzapfel
There is no excuse for the dangerous job site conditions faced by New York workers.... Those responsible will be held accountable.
This data, released Oct. 28 by the U.S. Department of Labor, indicates the greatest increase in work site deaths resulted from falls, which claimed 29 lives in 2008.

“This loss of life is needless and unacceptable,” said New York attorney Steven J. Schwartzapfel, founding member of Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus P.C., a personal injury law firm. “Unfortunately, certain contractors and employers fail to follow the law which provides for the safety of all construction workers.”

In New York City, 31 workers died on job sites in 2008, an increase from 24 in 2007. The new Labor Department report, which was featured in the New York Times, indicates the rising number of deaths in New York is in contrast to the nationwide trend. Across the country, work site deaths decreased by more than 10 percent from 2007 to 2008, and the number of fatal falls was down by more than 20 percent.

“There is no excuse for the dangerous job site conditions faced by New York workers,” Mr. Schwartzapfel said. “Those responsible will be held accountable.”

About Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus P.C.

Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus P.C. is a well-respected plaintiff personal injury firm in New York. With more than 150 years of combined experience and highly competent co-counsel throughout the country, Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus P.C. focuses on all types of personal injury cases, including construction site accidents, medical malpractice, gallbladder surgery injury claims, vehicle accidents, workers' compensation, Social Security disability, and defective products.

For more information, visit the firm's Web site at http://www.fightingforyou.com/.

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