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Pedestrian Struck By Metro North Train Wins $495,000 Settlement

Tuesday, June 21st, 2016

A.A.H., a 41 year old Guatemalan man, was on his way home from church at the Mount Kisco train stop waiting for the train near the edge of the platform. Upon hearing the train approaching, he turned his head and was hit suddenly by the train, suffering an injury to the head.

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69 Year Old Puerto Rican Man Struck By Construction Site Door Wins $600,000 Settlement

Tuesday, May 24th, 2016

F.M., a 69 year old man originally from Puerto Rico, living in Brooklyn, was walking alone on a windy day when he passed a townhouse construction site on Hart Street. The wind picked up, and a negligently repaired construction site door knocked him down, breaking his hip.

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25 Year Old Electrician Receives $165,000 Settlement After Hurting Knee During Apartment Renovation

Wednesday, December 30th, 2015

A.R., a 25 year old Brooklyn resident and electrician, was injured during an apartment renovation project.  During construction, he fell into an interior hole located within the apartment.   In addition to a workers’ compensation claim, A.R. came to Hill & Moin to see whether they could potentially assist with a third party action against the construction company or the building owner under Labor Law §240.

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Union Worker is Grateful for Settlement After Falling From Scaffold

Tuesday, December 15th, 2015

New York Accident Victim with AttorneysDecordova Foreman, a 65 year old native of Jamaica and proud Union Mason tender, was injured after falling from a 6 foot scaffold while assisting a bricklayer on a new construction site.  As a result of his fall, Mr. Foreman suffered injuries to his lower back, wrist, shoulder and knee.  He had not been supplied with any safety or protective equipment.

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Union Carpenter Wins a $2 Million Construction Injury Settlement After Hiring Hill & Moin as His New Lawyer

Thursday, November 19th, 2015

Glenford Morris, a veteran union carpenter in New York City, suffered a crush injury to his dominant hand while working on a construction site in 2002. After many years of dissatisfaction with the first law firm he retained, Mr. Morris found Hill & Moin, LLP, and knew he had made the right choice after he met the “great staff”. Mr. Morris states that he had a “beautiful and wonderful experience” with Hill & Moin.

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51-year-old Construction Worker Receives $750,000 For Fractured Ankle

Tuesday, September 1st, 2015

Roberto Marin, a 51-year-old construction worker was badly injured after falling down a flight of steps while on the job. The Worker’s Compensation checks would never compensate him for the injury he sustained and the pain he would continue to suffer. Mr. Marin knew he could not sue his employer. However, his Worker’s Compensation attorney told him that New York State has special labor laws that protect construction workers on the job. Therefore Mr. Marin sought the assistance of the third-party attorney’s, Hill & Moin, LLP. Once a strong individual, Mr. Marin has not been able to go back to work since this terrible accident.

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