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New York Construction Site Injury Attorney

Construction workers face dangerous conditions daily that can lead to serious injuries requiring workers’ compensation claims. New York construction site injuries occur frequently due to the inherent risks of working with heavy machinery, at great heights and around hazardous materials.

Eric M. Nass, Attorney at Law, PLLC, serves injured workers throughout all five boroughs of New York City with nearly three decades of experience handling complex workers’ compensation cases. Construction injury attorney Eric Nass understands the devastating impact of workplace injuries on workers and their families.

Common Construction Site Injuries

Construction sites present numerous hazards that can cause serious harm to workers performing their daily tasks. These dangerous conditions lead to:

  • Falls from heights, including scaffolding
  • Construction crane accidents
  • Electrocution
  • Burns
  • Crushing injuries
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Head trauma
  • Cuts and lacerations

These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and time away from work.

Understanding New York’s Scaffold Law

Scaffolding creates significant safety hazards for construction workers who risk serious falls and injuries. New York’s Scaffold Law protects workers through specific regulations that hold property owners and contractors accountable. These laws include:

  • Labor Law Section 240, which requires property owners and contractors to provide safety devices for workers performing elevation-related construction work.
  • Labor Law Section 241 mandates that construction sites follow specific safety rules and regulations to protect all workers.
  • Labor Law Section 200 holds property owners liable when they have actual or constructive notice of dangerous conditions at work sites.

These laws provide injured workers with additional legal options beyond standard workers’ compensation claims.

Moving Forward After A New York Construction Injury

Workers should immediately report the incident and the full extent of their injuries and seek medical attention. You may qualify for no-fault workers’ compensation benefits, including medical expenses, wage replacement and disability payments.

However, employers and insurance companies often deny claims or delay payments. Filing a C-3 falls from height form and other required paperwork correctly becomes crucial for receiving benefits. New York construction accident lawyer Nass helps workers complete all requirements and will fight for maximum compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions About New York Construction Site Injuries

Here are answers to some of the questions Eric M. Nass, Attorney at Law, PLLC, gets most frequently from construction workers in New York City who have been injured on the job and want to understand their legal options.

What steps should I take after a construction site injury in New York?

After a construction accident, the injured worker should report the incident to a supervisor or employer as soon as possible. Prompt reporting is important because New York workers’ compensation rules require notice of the injury within a specific timeframe.

The worker should also seek medical treatment right away. Medical records help document the injury and connect it to the workplace accident. Finally, the worker must file the required claim forms. In New York, this usually means submitting a C-3 Employee Claim Form to the Workers’ Compensation Board to begin the benefits process.

What are my compensation options for a construction site injury in New York?

Injured construction workers may qualify for several types of benefits through the workers’ compensation system. These benefits provide financial support while the worker recovers.

Common benefits include:

  • Payment for medical treatment related to the injury
  • Partial wage replacement while the worker cannot return to work
  • Disability payments if the injury causes lasting limitations
  • Rehabilitation services related to recovery

In certain cases, additional claims may exist under New York labor laws when safety violations contribute to the accident. These claims may provide another path for financial recovery.

How can a New York construction injury attorney help me?

Construction injury claims can become complicated when paperwork is incomplete or when insurance companies challenge a claim. Workers may also face delays in receiving benefits.

An attorney can help prepare the necessary documentation, gather medical records and respond to disputes during the claims process. Legal representation may also help identify additional legal options when construction safety laws apply.

Eric Nass has nearly three decades of experience representing injured workers in New York. His experience handling workers’ compensation cases allows him to guide clients through the process while pursuing the benefits available under the law.

Get The Benefits You Deserve. Contact Eric Nass Today.

If you suffer injuries on a New York construction site, the firm’s experienced workers’ compensation attorney will fight for the benefits you deserve. Call Eric M. Nass, Attorney at Law, PLLC, at 212-300-9880 or complete the online form to schedule a free initial consultation about your case.