WRSMH Attorneys Secure $3.95 Million Settlement for Injured Brooklyn Construction Worker

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WRSMH attorneys Stephen Wagner and Erin Hurley secured a $3.95 million settlement for a construction worker injured in a Brooklyn accident.

Summary

Wingate, Russotti, Shapiro, Moses & Halperin, LLP (WRSMH) announced a $3.95 million settlement for a 32-year-old New Jersey construction laborer injured in a Brooklyn construction site accident. The worker was struck by falling cement, plywood, and a metal beam when a cement deck partially collapsed while he was working beneath an active cement pour. He sustained serious physical injuries, requiring multiple surgeries – including back, shoulder, and knee surgeries – and was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. The case was resolved favorably for the client shortly before trial, following exhaustive preparation by WRSMH attorneys Stephen Wagner and Erin Hurley. WRSMH is a firm specializing in New York construction accident cases, advocating for injured workers and holding negligent parties accountable, leveraging their expertise in labor laws and workplace safety regulations.

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