We recovered $1.1 Million in a construction negligence case for a tradesman who suffered a broken toe and herniated a disk in his low back, when he tripped and fell over an electrical conduit stub-up during the construction of a high-rise building. We were able to establish that, due to the construction technique being used there were an unusual number of mechanical stub-ups protruding from the poured concrete floors of the structure. We showed that the general contractor and the electrical contractors knew that these stub-ups presented a hazard to the tradesmen on the job and that they failed to act to reduce the substantial risk of harm until after our client was injured.