Scaffold failures are among the most catastrophic events on construction sites. When an elevated platform collapses or moves, there is no margin of error. Workers fall, others are hit, and injuries are often severe and permanent.
Subin Law represents workers injured seriously in scaffolding accidents in New York. These events are not bad luck. They result from structural failures, compromised assemblies and decisions by those responsible for erecting and maintaining the platform.
The Scale of the Hazard
Scaffolding is not a single piece of equipment. It is an interconnected system of frames, planking, bracing, guardrails, and load calculations. A failure at any point can bring the entire structure down.
Scaffolding accidents in New York involved improperly secured frames, platforms not rated for the weight placed on them, and structures assembled by untrained workers. These are systemwide failures involving multiple parties, decisions and points where the injury could have been prevented.
Legal Responsibility
New York law assigns considerable responsibility to those who own and control construction sites to ensure that scaffolding provides adequate protection for workers at elevated levels. When a platform fails and a worker is injured, the legal question focuses on who controlled the site, how the scaffold was designed and assembled and where the oversight breakdown occurred.
When multiple contractors are involved in designing, erecting, or inspecting the scaffold, each party’s role and obligations must be examined individually to build a complete claim.
How the Case Gets Built
Scaffolding claims require a technical investigation from the start. This includes examining the structure, assembly records, load specifications, chain of supervision, and identifying who designed, erected, inspected and cleared the scaffold for use.
After an incident, structures are dismantled, evidence disappears, and witnesses become harder to reach. Early investigation is essential. Every case at Subin Law is built for trial from day one.
What These Cases Involve
Scaffolding accidents produce some of the most serious injuries in construction litigation, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, complex fractures, and permanent physical limitations that end careers and reshape lives.
Workers’ compensation may not cover the full impact of a catastrophic injury. When property owners, general contractors, and other responsible parties are liable, additional civil claims may recover losses beyond those covered by workers’ compensation.
Subin Law takes a limited number of serious cases so each receives focused attention and a strategy built around its specific facts. Consultations are free and confidential. No attorney fees are charged unless compensation is recovered.
Contact Subin Law to discuss your case.