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Poughkeepsie Paraplegia Lawyers

Workers rendered paraplegic by catastrophic construction accidents are faced with life-changing injuries that profoundly affect themselves and their loved ones. Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond, are attorneys committed to protecting the rights of New York construction workers who have experienced worksite accidents resulting in paraplegia.

Despite employee rights laws and OSHA safety regulations, negligent construction site practices are still common and can contribute to accidents that result in spinal cord damage or paraplegia. Construction workers are vulnerable to a variety of catastrophic accidents including falls from significant heights like scaffolds, ladders and roofs as well as being struck by moving or falling machinery. Additionally, workers can be hurt by defects in construction machinery or equipment.

Our law firm recognizes that paraplegic injuries devastate both the accident victim and his or her family. We know that our construction accident injury clients need to focus on recovery and rehabilitation without the burden of worrying about how they will support their families and afford the medical care they may require for the rest of their lives.

Our firm is concerned with obtaining the maximum compensation due to our clients who have been paralyzed as a result of worksite negligence. We work to establish the extent of our clients' injuries and investigate the circumstances of their construction accidents. Our attorneys hold employers and all other contributing parties accountable for the pain and suffering they have caused through a preventable construction accident.

With offices in Wappinger Falls and Poughkeepsie, the attorneys of Stenger, Roberts, Davis & Diamond are dedicated to helping New York personal injury victims. If you or a loved one has suffered injury resulting in paraplegia in a construction accident, contact our law office at 866-476-8214 for a free consultation on your options for recovery.

Kenneth Stenger is the contributing attorney to this content.

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