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NYC Children Repeatedly Endangered by Same Apartments with Lead Paint Violations
An analysis by Gothamist of nearly two decades of data shows that more than one-fifth of all homes cited for lead paint and the risk of lead poisoning have racked up repeated violations year after year. Gothamist’s analysis shows that there are more than 12,000 homes in the city that may have poisoned multiple children …
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Pedestrian Killed in Bronx Hit-and-Run Crash
A 30-year-old woman was killed when police said a speeding car clipped another vehicle and then struck her at a Bronx intersection. According to a report in the New York Post, the fatal pedestrian accident was caught on camera. The woman was crossing Washington Avenue at East 167th Street the evening of May 28 when …
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What Compensation Can I Expect in my New York Truck Accident?
Even at lower speeds, truck accidents have the potential to cause major injuries. If you have been injured in a truck accident, you may require a monetary compensation estimate of the damages that you have incurred. While there are no ready calculators available online to help give you such an estimate, an experienced New York …
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Risks Faced by Concrete Workers at NYC Construction Sites
Working in the construction industry, particularly on concrete-related projects in New York City, poses various risks and hazards for workers. Concrete workers, including laborers, masons, finishers, and others involved in concrete construction, face numerous challenges that can jeopardize their health and safety. Here are some of the risks faced by concrete workers that can lead …
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Report Shows Increase in NYC Construction Related Injuries
A recent report by the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) states that while there were fewer construction accident deaths in 2023, there was a substantial increase in the number of injuries in worksites. According to a DOB news release, the city recorded the lowest number of construction-related fatalities in almost a decade. Seven …
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