Construction never stops in New York. When there is no more ground available, developers start moving upward. Projects involve demolition, as well as new construction and the expansion or remodeling of existing buildings. Work persists year-round, even throughout the...
Construction Accidents
Who is liable when construction machinery fails and hurts someone?
Construction is a dangerous profession. People can make tiny mistakes that result in a person falling or a trench collapsing. Workers can easily contribute to their own injuries through oversights and shortcuts on the job, but even those who prioritize their own...
What constitutes an unsafe work environment in a dangerous job?
Any work environment can be dangerous, but some carry far more risks for workers than others. For example, a worker in a retail store can get hurt during a robbery or if a piece of shelving comes loose from the wall. However, most people recognize that some...
4 crucial safety tips for general contractors while on the job
General contractors in New York can earn competitive wages while helping to manage major construction projects. There is a constant need for skilled professionals to work in the construction, expansion and remodeling of buildings around the state. Unfortunately, one...
When can you file a civil suit along with a workers’ comp claim?
If you get hurt on the job, you know that workers' compensation will take care of you. Coverage is mandatory in New York for all employers, and its benefits protect full-time and part-time workers. Unless your employer has failed to pay their premiums, you can make a...
Common misconceptions about New York construction injuries
Construction is one of the most dangerous career paths in New York, so the state has taken steps and enacted natural laws to help keep these workers safe. Despite regulatory efforts, construction workers still get hurt and die every year in New York. Learning a bit...
What happens when construction equipment causes harm?
Many professionals rely on equipment to perform the duties of their jobs. New York construction sites may involve scores of workers performing tasks with a variety of equipment. Everything from power saws to jackhammers to nail guns may serve the vital purposes of...
What Are NY’s Rules On Gravity?
A gravity-related accident can have dire consequences on a construction site. Such accidents often occur when general contractors, owners, or site managers fail to provide the protections necessary to keep workers safe. Workers need the proper safety equipment to...
Feeling gravity’s pull: a New York labor law protecting workers
For some people, a unique New York labor law geared toward protecting workers and, essentially, serving as insurance, remains a bit of a head-scratcher. Certain sections of a state labor law -- dubbed as the “Scaffold Law” – hold building owners and contractors...
Property owner or general contractor: who is responsible for construction site accidents?
These days, it seems like construction sites are as common a sight in New York City as tourists. The city that never sleeps also never stops growing and changing to reflect the needs and desires of its residents. While the prevalence of construction sites in New York...