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Elevator Accident in New York

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

We regret to report that earlier this week in New York City, two men were injured in an elevator accident. The accident happened when the freight elevator in the old Western Union Building in Tribeca suddenly fell. An FDNY spokeswoman said the men were taken to Bellevue Hospital to be treated for multiple trauma… Read More »

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Elevator Accident: 2 Injured

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

An elevator doesn’t have to fall far for people to sustain injuries. A man and a woman in Johnson City, Tennessee suffered possible leg fractures when a elevator they were in fell about eight feet, according to an article in the Johnson City Press. The couple were in a freight-type elevator in a residence…. Read More »

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Elevator Safety Tips for Children

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

I was honored to be interviewed for CBS This Morning for its piece on the dangers of in-home elevators. The segment focused on the Nelson family and their son Jordan, and mentioned Jacob Helvey. The families of both boys continue to inspire my partners and me with their advocacy. They are determined to prevent… Read More »

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Elevator Accident: 7 Students Injured

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

We are saddened to report yet another elevator accident. An elevator in a school in Turkey fell from the third floor. Seven students were on board and were rushed to the hospital. No cause for the crash is known at this time. Last week, nine people were also injured in an elevator crash at… Read More »

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Elevator Safety Petition Filed by Cash, Krugler & Fredericks

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

We are pleased to announce that in partnership with The Safety Institute, Cash, Krugler & Fredericks petitioned the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to initiate mandatory rulemaking to set safety standards for residential elevators. The petition also requests a recall to repair current residential elevators with a hazard that has been responsible for numerous child deaths… Read More »

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Andy Cash on CBS This Morning

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Cash, Krugler & Fredericks partner Andy Cash appeared on CBS This Morning on November 10, 2014 to discuss the lack of oversight for in-home elevators. The feature focused on the Nelson family, a firm client, whose son Jordan was seriously injured in a rental home last fall. View the segment here.

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Andy Cash to Appear on CBS

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Cash, Krugler & Fredericks partner Andy Cash is scheduled to appear on “CBS This Morning” Monday morning, November 10. Andy flew to New York to be interviewed on elevator safety and what needs to be done to make elevators safe for everyone.  After settling a case for the Helvey family, whose son Jacob was… Read More »

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Another Elevator Death

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

We are saddened to report another death in an elevator accident. Michael “Dewayne” Atkins was a maintenance worker at Decatur Morgan Hospital in Decatur, Alabama. He was kneeling in the elevator shaft, working on a sump pump, when the elevator crashed and fell on top of him, crushing him to death. The 41-year-old husband… Read More »

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Andrew Cash on CBS This Morning

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Andrew Cash was interviewed by CBS This Morning as part of their coverage of the dangers of residential elevators.  This news story featured a couple of CKF’s catastrophic injury cases involving residential elevators and also highlighted CKF’s work at the national level to make all residential elevators safe.

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Elevator Accident Causes Injuries in the Workplace

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

A little over a month ago, we were dismayed to hear of a fatal elevator accident in Istanbul. Ten construction workers lost their lives when an elevator plummeted to the ground from the 32nd floor of the building they were working on. Investigators later found at least three indications of negligence that likely contributed… Read More »

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