Crane Hazard On Clear Display In Queens

Of all the various hazards at an average New York construction site, cranes pose some of the most serious dangers. These towering pieces of machinery not only pose a risk to construction workers, but also innocent people who just happen to be walking by. The clear danger posed by cranes in New York was on display after a crane started to lean to one side in Queens, eventually teetering perilously against a building.

If you have been harmed by a construction accident in New York, you are fully within your rights to take legal action. Team up with a qualified, experienced personal injury attorney, and you can file a personal injury claim. This not only allows you to hold negligent parties accountable in a court of law, but it also allows you to receive compensation for your medical expenses, lost  wages, psychological trauma, and much more.

Worrying Crane Accident in Queens 

On July 2nd of 2021, it was reported that a crane had toppled over onto its side in Queens. This worrying incident required the adjacent building to be completely evacuated, and it raised questions about the safety standard in New York. These questions are anything but new, as there have been many accidents in the past in the city. However, accidents involving cranes are especially worrying, as these incidents have the potential to harm a large number of people – some of whom may be far from the construction site when the crane topples over.

Fortunately, there were no reported injuries after this particular crane accident in Queens. However, it could have easily been much worse. One office worker reported that he heard a loud crashing sound before getting up to investigate. Upon looking out of the window, he realized that there was a crane leaning against his building.

Immediately, the DOB and OSHA launched an official investigation into the root cause of the accident, although no details have emerged.

Why Are Cranes so Dangerous? 

Cranes can be dangerous for a number of different reasons, including:

  • Electrical Hazards: 50% of all crane accidents are the result of machinery coming into contact and a power source. Electrical companies are often asked to de-energize power lines that are too close to the crane.
  • Overloading: Many crane accidents are also caused when the maximum load capacity of a crane is exceeded. This often occurs when loads are dragged, sudden dropping or swinging, or faulty components.
  • Falling Materials: When cranes accidentally drop materials, it can cause devastating consequences for the people below.

Enlist the Help of a Qualified Attorney Today 

Dedicated New York City construction accident lawyer Michael Gunzburg, P.C. can help you if you have sustained an injury. We have considerable experience with construction accidents in the Empire State, and we can help you take legal action in an effective, confident manner. Whether you were harmed as an innocent pedestrian or a construction worker, we can help you hold negligent parties accountable. Reach out and book your initial free consultation today.

Resource:

abc7ny.com/crane-accident-construction-astoria-queens/10853582/

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About Michael Gunzburg

Michael Gunzburg is a New York City personal injury and medical malpractice attorney with over 37 years of trial experience. He has represented thousands of injured clients throughout New York City's five boroughs, securing numerous multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements, including a $20 million structured settlement for a birth injury case and a $10.1 million settlement for a construction accident victim.

Michael holds a Juris Doctorate from Brooklyn Law School and is also a Certified Public Accountant, giving him unique insight into complex financial aspects of injury cases. He is admitted to practice in New York State Courts and the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York.

A member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association of Justice, Michael has argued cases before the New York Court of Appeals and has been a member of the Brooklyn Bar Association's legal referral panel since 1989. He handles cases involving car accidents, construction injuries, medical malpractice, and wrongful death throughout NYC.

The information in this post is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. For specific guidance about your situation, contact Michael Gunzburg, P.C. at 212-725-8500.