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Why scaffold inspection logs are usually the most important document in a §240 case

If you were hurt on a New York construction site, you almost certainly have a workers’ compensation claim. You may also have a much larger third-party claim that workers’ comp does not affect — and most workers don’t know it exists.

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Bob Amirian, Esq.

Founding and Managing Attorney of Amparo Law Firm. Former Federal Circuit clerk. Venable LLP alumnus. Admitted in NY, CA, and DC. Represents injured construction workers across the five boroughs in English, Spanish, and Farsi.

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