Scaffolding work is extremely dangerous. Construction workers operate heavy machinery high above the ground. One simple mistake can have disastrous consequences resulting in a scaffolding accident. While safety should always be the number one priority at a job site, unfortunately this is not always the case. With many workers each performing so many different activities, it can sometimes look like organized chaos. Time pressures to complete projects create the temptation to cut corners, even with safety practices. The injuries sustained from a scaffolding accident can include a brain injury, back injury, broken bones, a neck injury, or a spinal injury. In the same way that a victim of a car accident may seek damages from the negligent person through a personal injury claim the law allows victims of scaffold accidents to seek damages as well. If you suffered a scaffold accident injury such that you need a New York Lawyer, it is important that you immediately speak with an experienced Bronx Scaffold Accident Lawyer as you may be entitled to receive compensation for your financial loss, as well as pain and suffering. In addition, if during the course of the treatment for your injuries the medical staff commits medical malpractice, the party responsible for your scaffold accident injuries may be required to compensate you for the medical malpractice injury as well.
New York Scaffold LawWith the safety of construction workers in mind, New York Labor Law Section 240 was created. This is referred to as the “scaffold law.” This law places strict liability on commercial property owners and general contractors if a worker is injured in a scaffolding accident. Under this law, commercial property owners and contractors who perform construction work or physical alterations to a property are under a duty to exercise care so that workers are protected from gravity related incidents. This includes falls from scaffolding, but can also include things falling on them. If a worker is injured and did not have the proper protection, the commercial property owner and the general contractor are liable.
Pursuing a ClaimEven with safety measures in place, a scaffolding accident can still happen. While victims of scaffold accidents and other types of construction accidents may be entitled to compensation under New York’s workers’ compensation rules, there are some instances in which a victim would be entitled to compensation outside of a workers’ compensation award. For example, if it can be proven that third party negligence contributed to your accident, you may be able to pursue an action against other third parties such as the property owner, general contractor, or equipment manufacturer. The compensation that you may be entitled to receive includes:
If you or a loved one has been injured in a scaffolding accident, it is important to have experienced representation. Contact Stephen Bilkis and Associates, PLLC to discuss the details of your case. Our staff has years of experience in representing victims of scaffolding accidents as well as other types of construction accidents. Contact us at 800.696.9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case.