In this presentation Anthony Gair, covers the State of the Law of New York Construction Site Accidents – Labor Law Section 240 as of December, 2012. This video is from “Construction Site Accidents: The Law and the Trial 2012” seminar by the Continuing Legal Education program of the New York…
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New York Construction Accident Trials: Opening Statements
In this video, New York Construction Accident Lawyer Howard Hershenhorn explains how to prepare for the opening statement. He also delivers an example of opening statements for both the plaintiff and defendant based on an accident which occurred at a building renovation project. This video is from “Construction Site Accidents:…
New York Construction Accident Trials-Direct Examination of an Adverse Witness
In this video, New York injury lawyer Ben Rubinowitz demonstrates direct examination by plaintiff’s attorney of an adverse witness. In this example Chris Sallay plays the witness, Robert Hoover, a site foreman with experience in the construction industry. For the fact pattern upon which this is based click on extended…
Building a Winning Case: The Law of Construction Site Accidents
In this one hour and a half Lawline.com Webnar Anthony Gair discusses the current state of New York Construction accident law under Section 240(1) of The New York State Labor Law. Among the topics discussed are a brief history of Section 240, the most important cases over the last several…
New York Construction Accident Law: ELEVATION RELATED DIFFERENTIALS AND THE REJECTION OF THE SAME LEVEL RULE
By Anthony H. Gair; In Wilinski v. 334 East 92nd Housing Development Fund Corp., 18 N.Y.3d 1, 935 N.Y.S.2d 551 (Ct. Apps. 2011) The New York Court of Appeals rejected The Same Level Rule first enunciated by The Court in Misseritti v. Mark IV Constr. Co., 86 NY2d 487, 657…
New York Crane Accident – Boom Collapse at One57
This is a picture of the boom collapse at One57, New York City on October 29, 2012. Given the fact that it was well known that Hurricane Sandy was approaching New York City one has to wonder why this crane boom was allowed to remain partially boomed out. Why didn’t…
New York Construction Site Accidents: The Law & the Trial 2012
Howard S. Hershenhorn and Christopher L. Sallay will serve as Overall Planning Chairs of the New York State Bar Association’s Construction Site Accidents: The Law & the Trial 2012 Seminar. Anthony H. Gair and Ben B. Rubinowitz will also be speaking at the event. Ben B. Rubinowitz is also the…
New York Construction Accident Law- Construction Worker Granted Summary Judgment on 240(1) Claim
On July 31, 2012, our partner, Christopher L. Sallay, was granted summary judgment in a New York Construction accident case pursuant to §240(1) of the New York State Labor Law against the general contractor for the construction project. On October 26, 2008, the plaintiff, a painter, susstained injury when the…
Crane Collapse at Manhattan Construction Site
From New York Daily News; “One worker was killed and four others injured when a crane collapsed Tuesday night at the construction site for the MTA No. 7 train extension project,officials said. The man who died, a 29-year-old, was pulled from the pit that sits 60 feet below street level…
NEW YORK CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT LAW- THE SAME LEVEL RULE-GOING, GOING, GONE?
In McCallister v 200 Park, L.P., 2012 NY Slip Op 01595, decided 2/28/12 The Appellate Division, Second Department, granted the motion by the plaintiff construction worker for summary judgment on his 240(1) claim despite the fact that the base of a scaffold which fell and struck him was at the…