New York Construction Accident Lawyers Investigate Crane Foreclosure

The recent crane accidents in New York City endedhappened in the end, devastation. And a community
up causing seven deaths, damage to an East Sidegroup, “the Turtle Bay Association, said the
residential building, and now the owner may be facingcity’s Buildings Department had largely ignored its
foreclosure. As reported by the NY Times, “Allcomplaints about the building’s 43-story height,
work on the concrete hulk of what would have beenas well as its balconies.” People in the community
a sleek 43-story tower at 303 East 51st Streetknew that the construction on the building was shady
ceased after the accident more than four monthsin which their voices should have been heard. Since
ago. City officials rejected the developer’sthe two crane accidents occurred, Mayor Bloomberg
revised construction plans in June and revoked hishas adjusted safety standards to be tighter and
building permit.” The buildings lender, Arbor Realtymore forceful. This recent change is for the better
Funding announced that is was going to foreclose onbecause it will allows the citizens of New York City
the building. New York Construction accident Lawyersto have a more peace of mind.
is being summoned to help dispute these cases.Back in February when the crane incident building was
Developer James Kennelly owns the building involvedobtaining zoning and permits there was some
in the NYC crane accident and is now faced withdiscrepancy. Officials were afraid that Kennelly’s
foreclosure. His New York Construction accidentbuilding was far to close to another four-story building
lawyer has seen a lot of action lately due to thethat was connected. Another issue with the same
deaths and injuries in the accident. This is becausebuilding was that the balconies branched over other
Kennelly has failed to pay $70.4 million dollars inbuildings as well. Never the less, the construction
outstanding project loans. Since this issue might takewent on while these details were being negotiated
a while, the building still stands as a daily reminder ofbetween Kennelly and the buildings department as
the seven deaths that occurred there. The building iswell as OSHA when the crane accident occurred.
still being worked on stands 18 stories tall and isNew York construction accident lawyers have been
located on 2nd Ave that is taped off so that noworking around the clock to complete these
other incidents occur at the same site. Mr. Kennellynegotiations as they have been going back and forth
does have options however; he can refinancebetween lawyers a number of times.
allowing him to repay the back loans. Due to theIf you or a loved one was injured during a New York
recent state of the economy, Kennelly might havecrane accident or any other construction accident,
some trouble finding a lender. Another issue is that ifcontact A New York construction accident lawyer for
someone else bought the building, they would havethey have the expertise and knowledge to deal with
to obtain approval from the Buildings Department tolarge corporations, insurance giants, and even the
keep the project alive.government. Contact a New York Construction
People who live in the community were worriedaccident lawyer to discuss your options and start
about safety when the building was being worked on.your way to recovering compensation.
Their worries had merit because looked what