Construction Site Injuries

Construction Accident Lawyers

Fighting for construction workers injured on the job. New York Labor Law 240 & 241 specialists. Over 40 years of experience.

Why Choose Licatesi Law Group for Your Construction Accident Case?

Construction accidents require attorneys who understand NY Labor Laws 240, 241, and 200. We fight for millions beyond workers' comp.

Labor Law Specialists

40+ years expertise in NY Labor Laws 240, 241(6), and 200 protecting construction workers.

$100M+ Recovered

Proven track record of multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for injured workers.

Third-Party Claims

We sue property owners, contractors, and manufacturers beyond workers' comp limits.

Expert Resources

Access to safety experts, engineers, and life care planners to maximize your case.

No Fee Unless We Win • Millions More Than Workers' Comp • Free Consultation • Available 24/7

New York's Powerful Construction Worker Protections

New York Labor Law provides unique protections for injured construction workers

Labor Law 240 - "Scaffold Law"

New York's Scaffold Law provides absolute liability for owners and contractors when workers are injured in elevation-related accidents. This means you don't need to prove negligence - only that you were injured in a covered activity.

Covered Accidents:

Falls from ladders, scaffolds, or roofs

Objects falling on workers from above

Scaffold or ladder collapses

Inadequate safety equipment

Failure to provide proper protection

Labor Law 241(6)

This law requires owners and contractors to provide reasonable and adequate protection and safety for construction workers. Violations of specific Industrial Code regulations can establish liability.

Protected Activities:

Excavation and demolition

Construction and repair work

Painting and cleaning

Alterations and improvements

Building maintenance

KEY ADVANTAGE: Sue Beyond Workers' Compensation

Unlike most workplace injuries limited to workers' compensation, New York construction workers can sue property owners, general contractors, and other third parties for full damages including pain and suffering, lost wages, and more.

Common Construction Site Accidents

Falls from Heights

Ladder falls, scaffold collapses, roof accidents, unprotected edges

Struck by Objects

Falling tools, materials, equipment; crane load drops

Electrocution

Contact with power lines, faulty wiring, improper grounding

Caught Between

Heavy machinery, trench collapses, equipment accidents

Scaffold Accidents

Collapses, falls, tip-overs, inadequate construction

Crane Accidents

Load drops, crane collapses, operator error, equipment failure

Trench Collapses

Cave-ins, burial, suffocation in excavations

Equipment Malfunctions

Defective tools, machinery failures, lack of maintenance

Chemical Exposure

Toxic substances, burns, respiratory injuries

Who Can Be Held Liable?

Multiple parties may be responsible for construction site injuries

Property Owners

Absolute liability under Labor Law 240

General Contractors

Responsible for site safety and subcontractor oversight

Subcontractors

Liable for their workers and safety failures

Equipment Manufacturers

Product liability for defective tools and machinery

Architects/Engineers

Design defects creating unsafe conditions

Crane Operators

Negligent operation causing injuries

Safety Companies

Improper safety equipment or training

Third Parties

Other contractors or entities causing injuries

Construction Accident Compensation

Full damages beyond workers' compensation benefits

Economic Damages

Full medical expenses (not just workers' comp coverage)

100% of lost wages (no 2/3 cap)

Future medical care costs

Loss of earning capacity

Vocational rehabilitation

Home modifications

Non-Economic Damages

Pain and suffering (NOT available in workers' comp)

Emotional distress

Loss of enjoyment of life

Permanent disability

Disfigurement

Loss of consortium

Why This Matters

Construction workers can receive MILLIONS more in compensation through a Labor Law lawsuit compared to workers' compensation alone. We fight to maximize your recovery.

Our Locations

Brooklyn NY Office

Address

3857 Kings Highway, #1f

Brooklyn, New York 11234

Contact Information

423 RXR Plaza East Tower, Uniondale, NY 11556, USA

Licatesi Law Group, LLP is located in Uniondale, NY and serves clients throughout Long Island, including Mineola, Carle Place, New Hyde Park, Franklin Square, West Hempstead, Woodbury, Uniondale, Floral Park, Westbury, Glen Oaks, Elmont, Malverne, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, East Meadow, Bellerose, Valley Stream, Roslyn, Lynbrook, Baldwin, Little Neck, Queens Village, Nassau County, Queens County, The Bronx, Brooklyn, NYC, Westchester and Suffolk County.

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