Times Square Construction Accident
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008While working on a construction site at 11 Times Square, Jaos Pires was buried from the waist down when a 100 year old underground wall collapsed around him. An employee of Roadway Contracting which was being used by the overall contractor Plaza Construction, Mr. Pires was freed from the debris and taken to Bellevue hospital where he underwent surgery to repair the damage to his legs. 28 violations have been issued at this particular construction site by the Buildings Department. From senior partner Jeffrey Lichtman:
Unfortunately, in my line of work, one becomes accustomed to construction horror stories like this collapse in Times Square. Over the years I have seen countless incidents where serious injuries and death’s have occurred from a failure to adhere to safety regulations. Plaza Construction, the employer of Jaos Pires, received 28 violations prior to the collapse. This is yet another example of contractors failing to maintain a safe work environment for their employees.
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