Serious Injury
Bronx Construction Accident Lawyers

Bronx Construction Accident Lawyer

Construction work in the Bronx can expose workers to scaffold failures, ladder falls, falling objects, unsafe equipment, demolition hazards, and dangerous jobsite conditions.

Evidence can disappear quickly after a serious construction accident. Early investigation may help preserve records, equipment, photographs, and witness information.

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    Bronx Worksite Injuries

    Injured on a Bronx Construction Site?

    Construction projects throughout the Bronx may involve residential developments, public housing renovations, hospital and institutional work, roadway and bridge projects, demolition, scaffold work, and heavy equipment. These jobs can expose workers to serious hazards when safety rules are ignored or appropriate protection is not provided.

    Workers’ compensation may provide medical and wage benefits, but it may not be the only source of recovery. Depending on how the accident occurred, an injured worker may also have a third-party claim against a property owner, general contractor, construction manager, equipment company, or another responsible entity.

    Berkowitz & Weitz Law represents injured workers in broader New York construction accident claims involving multiple defendants, project contracts, safety records, and insurance carriers.

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    New York Labor Law

    Legal Protections for Bronx Construction Workers

    Depending on the facts, a construction accident claim may involve New York Labor Law §§200, 240, or 241, workers’ compensation, negligence, defective equipment, or other legal theories.

    • New York Labor Law §240 may apply to certain elevation-related accidents involving scaffolds, ladders, roofs, platforms, hoists, and falling objects.
    • New York Labor Law §241(6) may apply when a specific Industrial Code regulation was violated and contributed to a construction, demolition, or excavation accident.
    • Labor Law §200 and ordinary negligence principles may apply when an unsafe condition or the means and methods of the work caused the injury.

    Some accidents may support claims under more than one law. The correct analysis depends on the work being performed, the hazard involved, the parties, and what caused the accident.

    Cases We Handle

    Bronx Construction Accident Claims We Handle

    Our firm handles serious construction injury claims involving unsafe worksites, elevation hazards, heavy equipment, falling materials, defective tools, and violations of New York safety laws.

    Scaffold accident injury on a Bronx construction site

    Scaffold Accidents

    Claims involving scaffold collapses, unstable platforms, missing guardrails, inadequate fall protection, and falling materials. Learn more about New York scaffold accident claims.

    Fall from height construction accident in the Bronx

    Falls From Heights

    Serious injuries involving ladders, roofs, scaffolds, floor openings, structural steel, platforms, and unprotected edges. Learn more about fall-from-height construction accidents.

    Falling object injury at a Bronx jobsite

    Falling Object Injuries

    Workers struck by tools, debris, equipment, building materials, hoisted loads, or other objects that were not properly secured.

    Construction equipment accident in the Bronx

    Equipment Accidents

    Claims involving cranes, forklifts, lifts, power tools, defective machinery, heavy equipment failures, and unsafe construction vehicles.

    Unsafe Bronx construction site conditions

    Unsafe Jobsite Conditions

    Accidents involving debris, poor lighting, slippery surfaces, unsafe passageways, missing barriers, inadequate supervision, and Industrial Code violations.

    Serious construction injury claim in the Bronx

    Catastrophic Injuries

    Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, fractures, amputations, crush injuries, permanent disability, and fatal construction accidents.

    Evidence and Investigation

    What Evidence Can Strengthen a Bronx Construction Accident Claim?

    Construction sites can change quickly after an accident. Equipment may be moved, debris removed, safety devices added, and witnesses transferred to other projects.

    • Photographs and video of the accident scene
    • Incident reports and witness information
    • Site-safety plans, inspection logs, and daily reports
    • Contracts identifying owners, contractors, and subcontractors
    • Equipment inspection and maintenance records
    • Medical records and wage documentation

    Prompt investigation can help preserve evidence, identify all potentially responsible parties, and determine which Labor Law or negligence claims may apply.

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    Compensation

    What Compensation May Be Available?

    A successful third-party construction accident claim may allow recovery for losses that workers’ compensation does not fully cover.

    • Past and future medical expenses
    • Lost wages and employment benefits
    • Reduced future earning capacity
    • Pain and suffering
    • Rehabilitation and long-term care costs
    • Permanent disability or disfigurement
    • Loss of enjoyment of life
    • Wrongful death damages in qualifying fatal cases

    The value of a claim depends on liability, the severity of the injuries, future medical needs, lost earnings, available insurance, and the strength of the supporting evidence.

    Bronx construction injury lawyer reviewing damages and compensation
    Act Quickly

    Do Not Wait After a Bronx Construction Accident

    Jobsites change rapidly, and important evidence may disappear within days. Early legal review can help preserve records, identify witnesses, and determine which parties may be responsible.

    Frequently Asked

    Bronx Construction Accident FAQs

    Can I sue after a construction accident in the Bronx?

    Potentially. Workers’ compensation may provide benefits through the employer, while a separate third-party claim may be available against an owner, contractor, construction manager, equipment company, or another responsible entity.

    Does Labor Law §240 apply to Bronx construction accidents?

    It may. Labor Law §240 can apply to certain elevation-related accidents when an appropriate safety device was absent, inadequate, improperly placed, or failed. Not every construction fall automatically qualifies.

    Can Labor Law §241(6) apply to a Bronx construction accident?

    Yes, when a specific and applicable Industrial Code regulation was violated and contributed to a construction, demolition, or excavation accident.

    Can I receive workers’ compensation and still bring another claim?

    Potentially. Workers’ compensation and a third-party personal injury claim are different forms of relief. A qualifying claim may be available against an owner, contractor, or another responsible third party.

    How long do I have to file a claim?

    Many personal injury claims are subject to a three-year limitation period, but shorter deadlines may apply when a government-related entity is involved. Workers’ compensation and insurance claims may have separate deadlines.

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    Speak With a Bronx Construction Accident Lawyer Today

    If you or a loved one was injured on a Bronx construction site, contact Berkowitz & Weitz Law for a free case review.

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