Jeffrey Manheimer New York City Crane Accident Interview
Personal injury and construction accident attorney Jeffrey Manheimer interviewed about the crane accident on east side of Manhattan on March 15 2008
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Personal injury and construction accident attorney Jeffrey Manheimer interviewed about the crane accident on east side of Manhattan on March 15 2008
Yesterday, a crane collapsed in midtown Manhattan by East 51st street between 2nd and 3rd avenues. One block from where I used to work and where a lot of my close friends still work. I’m glad none of them were hurt.
The area has been undergoing a lot of construction in the last few years as new residential buildings are being erected. The New York Times reports:
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