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Construction Accident Law in New York
Construction Injuries
- Amputation
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Nerve Damage
- Neck Injuries
- Herniated Disc
- Radiculopathy
- Back Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- Head Injuries
- Eye Injuries
- Loss of Hearing
- Internal Injuries
- Fractures
- Crush Injuries
- Burn Injuries
- Electric Shocks
- Knee Injuries
- Arthritis
- Meniscal Tears
- Chondromalacia
- Shoulder Injuries
- Sprains, Strains, and Pain
- Wound Infections
- Scarring
$1,500,000
Cab Driver Recovers for Neck Injury Sustained in Motor Vehicle Crash
On November, 24, 2008, the Plaintiff, a 62 year-old livery cab driver, was injured in a motor vehicle accident on Broadway at the intersection of 133rd Street in New York, New York, when he was rear-ended by the defendant's delivery truck. The plaintiff was granted summary judgment on the issue of liability.
The plaintiff sustained a serious neck injury, including multiple herniated discs. After conservative treatment failed, he eventually underwent surgery to his neck which included the insertion of hardware into his cervical spine. The plaintiff also alleged damages for future medical treatment and costs.
Result: The case settled on October 7, 2011, for $1,500,000.
The case was handled by Daniel P. O'Toole and Frederick C. Aranki.
Our lawyers have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of injured clients.


