Construction Accidents

Injured on a Job Site? You’re Not Alone

Westchester County, NY construction site accident lawyer Helping injured construction workers get compensation

Westchester County, NY construction site accident lawyer Helping injured construction workers get compensation

With the increase in construction in the New York metro area, construction accidents and worker injuries are rising. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2017 alone, 194,300 nonfatal and 971 fatal construction site injuries occurred in the U.S. In New York state, 69 of those injuries resulted in death.

Unfortunately, construction site accidents can cause a variety of painful and devastating injuries, such as:

  • Head and brain injuries

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Shoulder injuries

  • Knee injuries

  • Muscle and ligament tears

  • Broken bones and fractures

  • Back injuries

  • Neck injuries

  • Burns

Scott Baron & Associates, P.C. uses more than 25 years’ experience to help injured workers get the compensation they deserve despite the known dangers of their jobs. If you think you have a claim, call (866) WAS-HURT or contact us online today.

Our experienced legal team has represented numerous injured construction workers. Through our tireless fight for their rights, we’ve achieved high-value settlements, including:

$1.3 million for a client injured from a ladder fall while setting a steel beam$800,000 for a client injured from a trench collapse at a construction site.

How We Will Fight for You

Workers’ compensation laws pay construction site employees benefits including lost wages and medical expenses. New York State Labor law also provides that site owners, general contractors, and subcontractors follow proper procedures for a safe work environment. The equipment they use, whether it’s ladders, ropes, or scaffolding, also falls under these guidelines.

The following New York laws define duties site owners, contractors, and project foremen or supervisors have to keep construction site equipment safe:

Scaffolding and Other Devices for the Use of Employees – This law requires owners, contractors, or their agents to build and maintain any equipment workers need while they work at heights. This equipment includes scaffolding, ladders, braces, pulleys, and other devices.

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that falls from scaffolding and ladders account for nearly 41 percent of all construction site injuries.

Among the legal requirements, scaffolding or staging more than 20 feet high must have a suitable safety rail attached. The scaffolding must also be able to bear four times the maximum weight listed.

Construction, Excavation, and Demolition Work – New York codes, rules, and regulations require employers not to let workers use safety belts or harnesses that are worn, broken, show signs of mildew or other damage that can affect their strength and safety.

The parties are liable for negligence if they don’t follow reasonable and adequate safety measures. To help you bring them to justice, please note that there are strict time deadlines for personal injury claims.

Scott Baron & Associates is there to hold those responsible accountable for their negligence. We know that site owners and foremen, insurance companies and others at fault don’t want to pay. We’re experienced in labor, negligence, and insurance laws and our hard working team fights to make sure the wrongdoers face justice for their harmful actions. We’re dedicated to helping you win full compensation by settlement or jury verdict.

If you think you have a claim, call (866) WAS-HURT or contact us online today.

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The law firm of Scott Baron & Associates, P.C., was founded in 1994 and has offices in Howard Beach, Queens County, & Yonkers, Westchester County.

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