Family members told the Daily News that Lumbreras was greasing the machinery when the wheels grabbed his hoodie and dragged him in. His family described him as “the hardest-working person in the Bronx” and as the “heart of everything in our family.” We offer our deepest condolences to members of the Lumbreras family for their tragic loss.
Industrial and construction site accidents that involve equipment and machinery can be serious and sometimes fatal. These accidents can occur for various reasons, including equipment malfunction, lack of proper training, or lack of safety equipment. Here are some common types of construction accidents involving machinery:
To prevent construction accidents involving machinery, it is crucial for construction companies, contractors and others to prioritize safety. This includes proper training for equipment operators, regular equipment maintenance, adherence to safety regulations, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and promoting a culture of safety at construction sites. Regulatory bodies, such as OSHA provide guidelines and regulations to help ensure the safety of construction workers.
Worksite accidents can result in serious injuries not only for workers, but also passersby. Injuries from these types of accidents can prove catastrophic or even fatal. Injured victims or families of deceased construction accident victims can seek compensation from at-fault parties including, but not limited to, the construction company, general contractor, subcontractor, building owner, equipment operator, maintenance firm, etc.
Injured workers can seek workers’ compensation benefits from their employers to help cover medical expenses and a portion of the lost wages. Workers who have been injured in accidents on the job may also be able to file a third-party claim against a negligent (careless) party other than the employer or co-employees for significant monetary damages and have two sources of compensation available for their losses. Examples of third parties include, but are not limited to, general contractors, construction companies, sub-contractors, building owners, managing agents etc. In cases where a worker dies from injuries suffered on the job, surviving family members may seek death benefits through workers’ compensation and/or file a wrongful death claim against a third party who may be held liable for the fatal incident. If you have been injured in a construction accident, even if you are undocumented, you are eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits and have the right to file a third-party lawsuit.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, the experienced New York personal injury attorneys at the Law Offices of Kenneth A. Wilhelm can help you better understand your legal rights and options. For over 53 years, our skilled accident attorneys have established a proven track record of helping injured victims get fair compensation for their losses. Our law firm recovered $3,375,576 for a construction worker (an undocumented immigrant) who was injured on the job — one of the highest construction case settlements in New York that year. Also, one of our clients obtained a verdict for $43,940,000 and another of our clients got a verdict for $23,500,000, both in medical malpractice cases.
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Source: https://www.nydailynews.com/2023/11/06/bronx-worker-cleaning-cement-truck-killed-when-caught-in-rotating-shaft/