A NYC Personal Injury Lawyer at Antin, Ehrlich and Epstein obtained a settlement of $2.5 Million, on behalf of the estate of a window washer who fell from the roof of a 47 story building, against the owner of the building and the scaffolding company responsible.
The worker's estate settled the case after a New York Judge ruled that the building owner and a scaffolding company were responsible for the fall. The family chose the New York Personal Injury Law firm of Antin, Ehrlich & Epstein.
The court found the building owner and the scaffolding company liable for the 47-story plunge of the window-washing unit from the roof of the Upper East Side building when the cables supporting the scaffolding gave way.
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