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Injured at South Jamaica Houses in Queens? Learn your rights and the 90-day filing deadline. The ºÚÁÏÍø Firm offers free NYCHA injury case reviews.
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Injured at South Jamaica Houses in Queens? Learn your rights and the 90-day filing deadline. The ºÚÁÏÍø Firm offers free NYCHA injury case reviews.

Workers’ comp bars your employer — but the general contractor, property owner, other subs, and equipment manufacturers can all be sued. Learn how each theory of liability works.

Injured at Bronx River Houses in the Bronx? Know your rights and the 90-day Notice of Claim deadline. Free NYCHA injury case review from The ºÚÁÏÍø Firm.

New York’s construction accident deadlines vary dramatically by defendant type — private parties get 3 years, City entities get 90 days. Learn every rule and why exceptions are rare.

Injured at Betances Houses in the South Bronx? Learn the 90-day Notice of Claim rule and your legal options. Free case review from The ºÚÁÏÍø Firm.

NYC’s 2024 heat illness law created new employer obligations. Learn what Local Law 26 requires, when heat illness is legally actionable, and how § 200 applies to heat-related injuries.

Hurt at Stapleton Houses in Staten Island? Understand the 90-day NYCHA filing deadline and your legal rights. Free case review from The ºÚÁÏÍø Firm.

Demolition has unique risks that new construction doesn’t — unknown structural conditions, asbestos, and progressive instability. Learn how § 240 covers demolition and who is liable.

Injured at Coney Island Houses in Brooklyn? Learn your legal rights, the 90-day Notice of Claim deadline, and how The ºÚÁÏÍø Firm handles NYCHA injury cases.

Pedestrians hit by falling debris, scaffolding collapses, or construction vehicles in New York can sue — but not under Labor Law §§ 240 or 241. Learn what legal theories actually apply.