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New York City Injury Attorney Petitions to Preserve WorkersÂ’ Protection Law

(USGovernment-News.Com, July 11, 2012 ) New York, NY – Personal injury lawyer Steven Wildstein asks for New Yorkers to join him and sign a petition urging legislators to shoot down a proposed amendment to the state’s “ladder law.”



New York State’s ladder law, officially known as Labor Law 240, states that businesses and property owners are responsible for their facilities and are liable for any injuries that may occur on those premises, specifically referring to scaffolding and ladder accidents. With this new proposed amendment, workers would be guaranteed far less protection under the law in case of a workplace injury. Currently, New York is the only state to have such a legal safeguard for workers who sustain serious injuries on the job. However, tort reform advocates, backed by insurance company executives, want to make it easier for businesses and facilities to shirk their liability. The amendment’s supporters state that changing the law will help the courts avoid frivolous lawsuits and reduce the number of fraudulent injury claims. Wildstein disagrees, as do many union leaders and others who advocate for workers’ rights and protection.



“I am signing this petition because these proposed reforms will make it harder for injured workers to receive the help they need after an injury,” Wildstein said. “Working construction is a dangerous job, and this law protects workers by using the threat of money damages to pressure employers to keep their work sites as safe as possible.”



The attorneys at the Law Office of Steven Wildstein hold 53 years of experience in personal injury law between them. Verdict Search named Wildstein’s $3.5 million ceiling collapse case in its Top New York Verdicts of 2010. Wildstein attended the University of Connecticut and received his Juris Doctor from Hofstra University. He has been in private practice as a personal injury trial attorney for 27 years, serving clients who have been injured by another’s negligence.



For more information, contact Steven Wildstein at (877)-WILDSTEIN or use the contact form at http://www.wildsteinlaw.com/contact/.



Attorney Steven Wildstein is a member of the national attorney network on LawyerCentral.com.



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