On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Nov 26, 2019 | Community Involvement
During this season, the team at Chopra & Nocerino is thankful for our clients and our community. As a way to give back, we sponsored an event that gave away more than 5,000 turkeys to anyone who needed one to make their holiday a bit more special. We look forward...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Jun 14, 2019 | Construction Accidents
FireStarter Speaking and Consulting has released its “2019 People in Construction Report,” which shows that many construction professionals are doing little to improve safety in the industry. Of those executives who were surveyed for the report, 85% said...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | May 29, 2019 | Construction Accidents
Almost half of the worker fatalities in 2017 were in the construction and transportation industries according to global investment firm Conning. Workers in New York should know that there are several factors involved in this trend. One is a lack of healthy workers and...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | May 17, 2019 | Construction Accidents
Around 6 million people in New York and across the U.S. work in construction, making up around 4% of the workforce. At the same time, they see some of the highest injury and fatality rates. In 2012, just over 19% of worker fatalities, 806 out of 4,175, were in the...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | May 2, 2019 | Construction Accidents
As of April, 16 construction workers have died in the city of New York in 2019. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has stated that the city sees more deaths in construction than in any other industry. The number of worksite deaths has gone up 33% in the past five years....
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Apr 23, 2019 | Uncategorized
If you work in construction in New York, you know that many of these projects are vertical. Tall buildings are common in this area, and you may find yourself working from heights on a regular basis. Your job may come with certain inherent risks, but that does not mean...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Apr 17, 2019 | Construction Accidents
Three fatal construction accidents in one week have prompted a New York City councilman to call for the implementation of a workplace safety law that was enacted in 2017. The councilman says that the training protocols required by Local Law 196 may have prevented one...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Apr 9, 2019 | Uncategorized
More people die working in construction than any other industry in New York state. With all the dangerous equipment and the immense height of some worksites, shouldn’t protecting workers like you bet the number on focus? Safety groups are worried that standards...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Apr 5, 2019 | Construction Accidents
Construction workers in New York face many hazards while they are on the job. Even though construction work is among the most dangerous types of jobs, many workers are paid low wages. New York’s city council is considering a bill that would require construction...
On behalf of Chopra & Nocerino, LLP | Mar 21, 2019 | Ladder Accidents
The American Ladder Institute designated March as Ladder Safety Month as a way to raise safety awareness, reduce the number of OSHA violations and encourage inspections. Ladder-related accidents are to blame for more than 100 deaths and thousands of injuries every...