Every day construction industry workers go to work to make a living for themselves and their families knowing the dangers of their jobs. But many of these workers do not realize that their employer can be held responsible for them being injured because of their...
Construction industry workers and workers who clean windows for high-rise buildings are faced with falling from work sites. Construction sites can pose various types of hazards; however, scaffolding collapses are one of the most common types of construction site...
It isn’t easy to see a way forward, after the aftermath of a New Jersey construction accident. You may be dealing with pain, continued medical appointments, and an inability to return to work. You’ve performed your work diligently and consistently for...
According to the New Jersey department of labor and workforce development New Jersey averaged a workforce of 151,600 construction industry workers in 2020. Every day, construction workers put their lives at risk because there are many factors that can contribute to...
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