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Construction workers in New York State are nearly four times more likely to die in an accident than in other jobs. Accidents at construction sites can be fatal or result in catastrophic, life-changing injuries. At Steve Boyd, PC, our skilled injury attorneys are dedicated to protecting workers injured as a result of a construction accident. If you’ve been injured and need a lawyer who understands the complex details of New York Labor Laws, we’ll come to you for a free consultation.
When a construction accident harms you or a member of your family and results in injury or death, you’ll need a team of experienced attorneys to fight for your rights and secure full compensation for medical bills, loss of income, and pain and suffering. Attorney Steve Boyd has more than 20 years of experience helping construction injury clients in Buffalo, Rochester, and throughout New York State. Our diligent team can help cut through the legal red tape so you can focus on getting better.
Our firm has successfully recovered millions of dollars for people injured on construction sites, demonstrating our commitment to achieving substantial compensation for those affected by construction accidents. With over 25 years of experience handling construction accident cases, we have honed our expertise in navigating the legal complexities and securing justice for our clients. Our extensive experience underscores our dedication to advocating for the rights and recovery of injured people who suffer construction and worksite related injuries, ensuring they receive the financial support and legal representation they deserve.
Injury or death can occur when a worker falls from a ladder, scaffold, or other height. A fall or trip can also occur at a low height. The leading cause of death in construction are falls from heights, and one of the leading causes of construction injuries are same-level trips or falls.
Workers at risk of electrical hazards may suffer from burns, shock, electrocution, flashes or blasts, explosions, or fires. The construction industry accounts for the highest number of fatal electrical injuries.
A piece of moving equipment or a moving object, such as a falling tool, can cause serious or fatal injury to workers. These injuries are distinguished from “crushing” injuries by the force of impact from an object that causes forcible contact with a worker.
If a construction worker gets caught in machinery, crushed between equipment or vehicles, killed by a building caving in, or suffers an injury caused by being crushed between objects, then the injury is considered Caught-In or Between Hazards.
Section 200 requires construction sites to provide reasonable protection to construction workers from worksite hazards. As a result, workers can hold other contractors and worksite owners responsible if an unsafe condition caused their injury.
Section 240 protects construction workers from falls from heights, falling objects, and other “gravity-related” injuries. It includes regulations for scaffolding and other equipment that workers must use on the job.
Section 241(6) allows workers to sue contractors for violations of certain parts of the New York Industrial Code. It pertains to construction, demolition, and excavation work.