
Construction remains one of the most hazardous industries, with workers frequently exposed to various risks. In New York, the construction sector has witnessed concerning trends in recent years, underscoring the need for stringent safety measures.
Current Statistics on Construction Accidents in New York
Recent data reveals a troubling increase in construction-related fatalities and injuries:
- Statewide Fatalities: In 2023, New York State recorded 74 construction worker deaths—the highest in a decade.
- City-specific Data: New York City accounted for 30 of these fatalities, marking a significant rise from previous years.
- Injury Rates: While fatalities decreased to seven in 2023—the lowest in nine years—work-related injuries saw a 25% increase, totaling 692 incidents.
Common Causes of Accidents
Several factors contribute to the high rate of accidents on construction sites:
- Falls: A leading cause of fatalities, often due to inadequate fall protection.
- Struck-by Incidents: Workers being hit by moving vehicles or falling objects.
- Electrocutions: Contact with live electrical wires or equipment.
- Caught-in/between Accidents: Situations where workers are trapped between equipment or collapsing structures.
Essential Safety Procedures and Best Practices
To mitigate these risks, implementing comprehensive safety protocols is crucial:
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Workers should always wear hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots.
- Fall Protection Systems: Guardrails, safety nets, and harness systems must be in place in high-risk areas.
- Comprehensive Training: Regular training sessions on equipment use, hazard recognition, and emergency response.
- Site Safety Audits: Routine inspections to identify and rectify potential hazards.
- Clear Communication: Use standardized signage and establish clear communication channels.
- Emergency Preparedness: Have a well-defined emergency response plan in place.
Legal Rights and Compensation for Construction Workers
Construction workers injured on the job have several legal avenues to seek compensation:
- Workers’ Compensation Claims: Provides medical benefits and wage replacement regardless of fault.
- Third-Party Lawsuits: If negligence by a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or another party contributed to the accident, additional compensation may be available.
- New York Labor Law Protections: Specific laws, such as Labor Law Sections 200, 240 (Scaffold Law), and 241, provide extra protections for construction workers.
How CBAS Lawyers Can Help You Get Compensated
If you or a loved one has been injured in a New York construction accident, the experienced legal team at CBAS Lawyers is here to help. We specialize in construction injury claims and ensure that injured workers receive the full compensation they deserve.
Why Choose CBAS Lawyers?
Experienced in Construction Law: Our attorneys have a deep understanding of New York labor laws and workers’ rights.
Maximum Compensation: We fight to recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and additional damages from responsible parties.
No Upfront Costs: We work on a contingency basis—you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Aggressive Legal Representation: Our team takes on contractors, insurance companies, and negligent parties to protect your rights.
What to Do After a Construction Site Accident?
- Seek Immediate Medical Attention – Your health and safety come first.
- Report the Incident – Notify your employer or site supervisor about the accident.
- Document Everything – Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and gather witness statements.
- Consult a Lawyer Immediately – Contact CBAS Lawyers to ensure your case is handled properly from the start.
Contact CBAS Lawyers Today
If you’ve been injured in a construction site accident in New York, don’t wait to seek legal help. CBAS Lawyers is ready to fight for your rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
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Don’t let your injuries go uncompensated—CBAS Lawyers will stand by your side every step of the way.