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Road Workers Frequently Hit By Cars Reports Construction Accident Lawyer

June 03, 2016 – – LipsigLawyers.com has reported that every day, construction workers are put at risk while they work to build and repair roads and highways.

While many drivers become irritated when traffic slows down due to the need to merge into a different lane while construction is going on, it is this merging that frequently keeps the road workers safe from harm. Unfortunately, due to common distractions such as texting, eating while driving, or using a cell phone, many workers are injured or killed every year when a driver fails to notice safety cones, signs, and other warnings.

Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of injuries to road workers and can leave the victim of the accident hurt so seriously that the are unable to return to work or partake in previously enjoyed activities. In addition to this, the victim is often left with thousands, if not millions, of dollars in medical bills which they struggle to pay for.

The attorneys at Lipsig, Shapey, Manus, & Moverman, P.C. have been representing the victims of construction accidents since they first opened their doors in 1989. Through their dedication and passion for the law, they have obtained successful verdicts for thousands of clients so that they can rest easy knowing that they won’t face financial ruin due to medical expenses and lost wages after being hurt on the job. The firm also believes that each successful verdict sends a message to the party responsible, saying that negligent behavior will not be tolerated. They hope their work will prevent future accidents from happening.

The firm is currently offering complimentary consultations to qualified individuals who have been hurt in a construction accident. To learn more about the legal options available to victims, contact Lipsig, Shapey, Manus, & Moverman, P.C. today by calling (646) 846-4496.

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Contact LipsigLawyers.com:

Marc Freund
877-711-9545
mfreund@lipsig.com
40 Fulton St, New York, NY 10038

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