There are many ways that people can be injured while working on a construction site. Some common causes of injuries include falls from heights, being struck by falling objects, electrocution, and being caught in or between heavy machinery or equipment. Additionally, workers may be injured due to exposure to hazardous materials or chemicals, or due to repetitive motions or poor ergonomics. These injuries can be caused by a lack of proper training, safety equipment, or safety procedures on the construction site.
Construction is one of the most dangerous occupations in New York due to the high risk of injury and of falling from a substantial height when worker safety is neglected. NYC has seen a significant increase in the number of new construction projects, but unfortunately work site deaths have also significantly increased. According to recent data, Construction and Work-Site Deaths in NYC are up 33 percent compared to just five years ago; and Construction and Work-Site Accidents in NYC are up 221 percent in that same five year period. A lawyer will be able to guide you through the process of determining what damages you may be entitled to receive.
There are many types of construction site cases in New York City, including:
There are steps that you should take, though, both because you want to receive the proper medical treatment and also to protect your legal rights.
We work with our clients in every stage of their case from consultation through trial preparation and trial representation. Our attorneys have experience handling personal injury claims involving car accidents, trucking collisions, motorcycle accidents and other types of motor vehicle crashes that result in serious injuries or death. Document any evidence related to the incident, such as photographs of the safety code violation and the identity of witnesses. Many times the condition disappears after your accident, whether because the condition was brief or the safety code violation is fixed by the contractor or property owner. Without photographs of what caused the injury, it becomes very difficult to prove the case, which is why photographic evidence is very important. Everyone has a cell phone, so take a picture or 2 to help explain what caused your injury.
If possible, get copies of all medical records and other related materials including all diaries, letters, bills, insurance records and notes regarding treatment and/or injuries. if you decide to consult with an attorney, they will need the medical records.
Consider contacting an experienced attorney who can evaluate your case and advise you on your legal options.
If you decide to set up a meeting with an attorney to discuss your options, make sure the attorney takes time to explain the process. This is your opportunity to ask questions and for the attorney to demonstrate knowledge of the subject matter, confidence in dealing with the issues and experience in managing similar cases. If you feel more comfortable, bring friends or other relatives with you to the initial meeting to assist with providing support.





