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What is the “Scaffold Law” (Labor Law 240)?
This is a unique New York law that holds owners and contractors strictly liable for gravity-related accidents (falling from heights or being hit by falling objects) if proper safety equipment was not provided.
Can I sue for a construction accident, or is it only Workers Comp?
You cannot sue your direct employer (you get Workers’ Comp). However, under NY Labor Laws (Sections 200, 240, 241), you can often sue third parties like the general contractor or building owner if safety violations caused your injury.
What laws protect construction workers after an accident?
NY Labor Law 240 (Scaffold Law) and 241(6) (Industrial Code violations).
How much is my construction injury claim worth?
It depends. Workers’ comp is limited. Third-party lawsuits can result in multi-million dollar verdicts.
What evidence will help my construction accident claim?
Site safety logs, photos of missing safety gear, and witness testimony.
Do I need a lawyer for my construction accident case?
Yes. Construction law is complex, and you likely have both a Comp claim and a Lawsuit.
What types of injuries are common in construction accidents?
Falls from heights, crush injuries, electrocution, and falling object impacts.
Can I still get compensation if I was partially at fault?
Yes. In lawsuits, damages are reduced by fault. In Workers’ Comp, fault doesn’t matter.
What if my employer doesn’t have workers’ compensation coverage?
You can file a claim with the NYS Uninsured Employers Fund.
