Injured on a construction site in the Bronx? We represent workers hurt in scaffold accidents, falls from heights, unsafe job sites, and Labor Law claims.
Evidence can disappear quickly after a construction accident. Speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
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Construction work in the Bronx can involve dangerous heights, heavy equipment, active roadway projects, renovations, demolition, and unsafe job site conditions. When a worker is seriously injured, workers’ compensation may not be the only source of recovery.
Berkowitz & Weitz Law, P.C. represents injured construction workers in claims involving property owners, general contractors, construction managers, and other responsible parties.
New York provides powerful legal protections for construction workers injured because of unsafe job site conditions. Depending on how the accident happened, your claim may involve Labor Law 200, Labor Law 240, Labor Law 241, workers’ compensation, or a third-party lawsuit.
Construction accidents often involve serious injuries, multiple responsible parties, and complex insurance disputes.
Claims involving scaffold collapses, unsafe platforms, missing fall protection, and falling materials.
Serious injuries involving ladders, roofs, elevated work areas, floor openings, and unprotected edges.
Cases involving tools, debris, equipment, or materials falling from above and injuring workers below.
Claims involving defective machinery, unsafe tools, heavy equipment, and site safety failures.
Claims involving debris, poor lighting, unsafe walkways, missing safety devices, and Industrial Code violations.
Brain injuries, spinal injuries, fractures, disability, and wrongful death claims after severe construction accidents.
A construction accident claim may allow injured workers to pursue compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits, depending on the facts of the case.
These claims are often aggressively defended by property owners, contractors, and insurance companies. Early legal action can help preserve evidence and identify all responsible parties.
Job sites change. Witnesses become harder to locate. Evidence can disappear. Speaking with a lawyer early can make a major difference in a serious construction injury claim.
In many cases, yes. Workers’ compensation may provide benefits, but injured workers may also have third-party claims against property owners, contractors, or other responsible parties.
Labor Law 240 may apply when a worker is injured in a gravity-related accident, such as a fall from a scaffold, ladder, roof, or elevated platform, or when a worker is struck by a falling object.
Receiving workers’ compensation does not always prevent an injured worker from pursuing additional claims against negligent third parties. A lawyer can determine whether additional recovery may be available.
In many cases, injured workers have up to three years to file a personal injury lawsuit, but shorter deadlines may apply depending on the parties involved. It is best to seek legal guidance quickly.
If you or a loved one was injured on a Bronx construction site, get legal guidance now.