A crane partially collapsed in Borough Park, Brooklyn, smashing through the roof of an apartment building the afternoon of Aug. 1. According to a report in The Brooklyn Paper, workers were using a boom truck to lift steel beams over a three-story building at 1442 44th Street when a part of the boom broke off. Officials with the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) said the beam landed in the backyard of a neighboring home. No injuries were reported as a result of this construction site accident.
According to city records, the owners of the property filed plans to convert six units into four in 2015. The DOB approved that application in 2018 and has since issued several permits for plumbing and electrical work, which have all since expired, The Brooklyn Paper states, adding that no active construction permits were listed on the department’s website. The building has also racked up a number of citations for doing work without proper permits and doing work deviating from what had been approved. The investigation into this crane collapse is ongoing.
Crane collapses are catastrophic events that can result in significant property damage, injuries, and fatalities. Several factors contribute to these incidents including, but not limited to:
Crane accidents can result in serious injuries not only for construction workers, but also passersby. Injuries from crane collapse accidents can prove catastrophic or even fatal. Injured victims or families of deceased crane accident victims can seek compensation from at-fault parties including but not limited to the construction company, general contractor, subcontractor, building owner, crane 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.
In addition, workers 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 or a loved one has been injured in a crane 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.
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Source: https://www.brooklynpaper.com/crane-collapse-borough-park-building/