The Appellate Division Second Department decided a case on November 12, 2008 has determined that a laborer from Ecuador, who was in the United States without permission, was entitled to recover lost wages as a result of his injuries from a fall at a construction site. The worker fell from a makeshift scaffolding at a townhouse construction site after he was hired by one of the construction site companies to perform work. As a result of the fall of approximately 25 feet, the worker was left paralyzed. In December 2006, a jury awarded the worker $3.3 million, which included the very low amount of $102,000 for lost wages. The Court ruled that because the worker's employer violated The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 by not verifying the worker's identification documents, the worker was able to submit a claim for his actual lost wages to the jury. The Court then ordered a new trial unless defendants agreed to pay $6.8 million. http://www.foleygriffin.com/
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Family Gets $29M for Fatal Crash Caused by Overloaded Truck
In Estate of Malkin v. Transport Expressway Inc., an Orange County New York jury awarded over $29 million to a family that was involved in a fatal motor-vehicle accident on the New York State Thruway on January 25, 2002. The plaintiff driver was driving on the northbound side of the New York State Thruway, near an underpass that crossed beneath Pleasant Hill Road, in Mountainville, New York. The plaintiff driver's husband was a front-seat passenger and the couple's 15 year old daughter was a rear-seat passenger. At the time of the accident, a trucker in front of the family attempted to travel beneath the overpass, but the truck's payload struck the underside of the overpass causing a freight container to fall off the truck and shatter on the highway. As the plaintiff driver tried to avoid the container, the family's vehicle was hit by a second truck causing it to go off the highway, killing the husband injuring his wife and daughter. The jury found that the accident was caused by negligent overloading of a tractor-trailer. www.foleygriffin.com
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