I’ve been representing injured construction workers in the Bronx for decades, and one thing I’ve learned is that behind every hard hat is a story of grit. This borough was built by people who get up before sunrise, lace up their boots, and go to work in conditions most folks wouldn’t last an hour in. Whether you’re pouring concrete in Mott Haven, framing near the Grand Concourse, or working a high-rise in the South Bronx, you’re part of what keeps this city moving.
I’ve been practicing law in the Bronx for decades, and one thing I can tell you with certainty is this: when you’re the victim of a hit-and-run accident, the confusion can feel just as painful as the injuries. One moment you’re driving home, crossing an intersection, or even walking down the street. The next, you’ve been struck and the other driver is already gone.
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