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Construction Site Accident Injured Two in North Miami Beach.

At least two workers are hospitalized following an electrocution incident that caused one of them to fall nine stories at a construction site in North Miami Beach, according to local media.

The incident happened around 9:30 a.m. Monday at a building under construction near the 16300 block of Biscayne Boulevard. Both men were on a lift that malfunctioned, electrocuting one of the men and sending the other plummeting from the ninth floor of the residential building.

Officials told reporters with WSVN that the lift’s motor “blew out,” causing the incident. The man who was electrocuted is in stable condition while the other man is in critical condition, according to media.

No names have been released as of Monday afternoon.

Leesfield & Partners

As outlined in state law, employers owe it to their workers to ensure a safe working environment. In its nearly five decades of personal injury law, Leesfield & Partners has seen the most complex and grossly negligent cases of construction worker injuries imaginable. Since it was established, the firm has earned a reputation both statewide and nationally for holding responsible parties accountable and for tirelessly advocating on behalf of injured clients and grieving families.

Our skilled attorneys have secured numerous record verdicts and settlements. These landmark results have not only brought much-needed justice to our clients but have also shaped the landscape of personal injury law in Florida.

If a worker is injured on the job, they are entitled to worker’s compensation, under Chapter 440 of the Florida Statutes. If an injury is incurred on the job, workers are entitled to certain benefits including medical, wage loss, and other benefits no matter whose fault it was.

Contractors who ignore their obligation to workers and flout safety requirements can be found negligent in the case of an employee’s injury.  Florida law, OSHA regulations and common law principles all outline and enforce the employer’s obligation to their employees.

Previous Cases

In a previous Leesfield & Partners case, the firm obtained a $5 million result for a construction site accident.

In another case, our client was injured due to the negligence of a construction company while on site. The firm obtained a $2.8 million recovery for our client’s permanent injuries in that case.

In a case against a construction supply company that was responsible for our client’s on-site injuries, the firm recovered $887,500.

For a client who suffered severe burns at a construction site, Leesfield & partners attorneys obtained a $862,000 recovery.

In another case, the firm settled with all at-fault parties for a construction worker’s injuries after a crane operator error. In this instance, a crane operator did not follow proper procedure when lowering the machinery for the night. Instead of first lowering the luffing boom, the part of the crane that moves vertically and allows the operator to precisely control the height of the load, and then the main boom, the operator lowered them in reverse. The crane then tipped forward, sending the workers scattering for cover. Our client was hit in the head while wearing his hard hat and knocked to the ground where he lay unconscious. His leg was also crushed in the incident.

A case of a store worker’s fall resulted in a $750,000 recovery.

Leesfield & Partners secured $662,000 for a delivery company worker’s crush injury.

One case handled by the firm involved the tragic death of a construction worker who fell through an open staircase and hit his head. A significant award was secured by the firm for the man’s family for failure to provide fall protection.

Leesfield & Partners obtained a multi-million recovery for a handyman who fell from a ladder while trimming trees on private property in Key West. Our client fell from 15 feet up, landing on his neck. The injuries rendered him a paraplegic, costing him all sensation below the chest.

Another case handled by the firm involved a construction worker injured when hot tar spilled on him from an open skylight at a construction site. The case was settled for a substantial amount.

A previous case involving a worker’s crush injury resulted in $10 million recovered by Leesfield & Partners attorneys.

If you or a loved one was injured in a construction site accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Call a Leesfield & Partners attorney today for a free consultation at 800-836-6400.

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