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Defective Construction Tool Lawyer NYC

The tools that construction workers use every day can cause devastating injuries if they are defective, contain unsafe modifications, or are unreasonably dangerous. If you suffer an on-the-job injury from power tools or equipment, you may be entitled to compensation.

At The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny in Manhattan, we offer a free case evaluation if you have been injured at a construction site in the New York City area. You may be entitled to money damages in addition to workers’ compensation. Call (212) 421-0300 to discuss your case with a lawyer.

We handle cases involving undocumented workers, foreign nationals, and workers from other states who are injured while working on construction projects in New York City.

Investigating Power Tool Accidents

Employers often blame workers for injuries involving power tools. In many cases, however, the fault lies elsewhere. Here are some examples:

  • The employer may not have provided proper training in how to use the tool safely
  • The tool may contain unsafe modifications (such as removal of a safety guard)
  • The tool may be defective
  • The tool may contain inadequate warnings
  • The equipment was improperly maintained

Attorney Richard M. Kenny is a former construction worker who understands the dangers that you face on the job. Mr. Kenny and his legal team handle injury cases involving nail guns, power drills, saws and cutters, air compressors, and other construction tools, machines, and equipment. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can collect and preserve evidence of liability such as the tool that caused your injury.

Our law firm has recovered more than $100 million in damages for our clients.

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Let us help recover the full compensation you are due for an on-the-job injury. Call (212) 421-0300 or request a free case evaluation online.

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Whether you need a car accident lawyer, slip and fall lawyer or legal representation for any type of accident, the NYC personal injury lawyers at The Law Office of Richard M. Kenny can help. Located in New York City, we've helped thousands of individuals throughout the Bronx, Brooklyn (Kings County), Manhattan, Queens and Nassau County recover the compensation they need to receive proper medical care, treatment and quality of life after serious injury.

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If you've been injured due to the negligence or wrong-doing of another, we can provide you and your loved ones with the legal support needed to ensure proper medical attention, long-term treatment and fair, reasonable financial compensation is received for your personal injury. The initial consultation is always free. For immediate assistance, call (212) 421-0300.

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