Falls from height are among the leading causes of fatal construction accidents in New York. They happen on scaffolds, ladders, open edges, unprotected floors, and elevated platforms. The equipment varies but the legal framework remains the same.
Subin Law represents workers and families affected by construction fall injuries in New York. These cases focus on who controlled the site, what protections were required, and why they were missing.
The Scope of the Hazard
Construction fall injuries in New York happen under various conditions and environments. Examples include an unsecured ladder on uneven ground, a scaffold platform without guardrails, a floor opening left uncovered in an active work area, and an unprotected roof edge on a building under renovation. These are foreseeable hazards that site management must address.
Legal Responsibility
New York law offers some of the strongest protections in the country for workers injured in elevation-related accidents. It places significant responsibility on those who own and control construction environments.
That responsibility is not simply passed to subcontractors or workers on the ground. When these requirements are unmet and a worker is injured, the legal question focuses on who controlled the site, what protections were required, and why they were absent. Additional obligations cover specific hazards like guardrails, floor coverings, and elevated work areas. Job sites must be maintained in a reasonably safe condition overall.
Building the Case
Fall injury claims require a thorough reconstruction of the conditions at the time of the incident. This means documenting what protections were required, what was in place, and who was responsible for the site section where the fall occurred.
Construction sites change quickly after an incident as evidence is altered, openings covered, and equipment relocated. Early investigation is essential to capture site conditions before they change. Every case at Subin Law is built for trial from day one, regardless of how it resolves.
What These Cases Involve
Construction fall injuries cause some of the most serious outcomes in personal injury litigation, including traumatic brain injury, spinal cord damage, complex fractures, and permanent disability. Insurance carriers respond quickly, deploying experienced defense teams focused on limiting exposure from the moment an incident is reported.
Workers’ compensation may provide initial coverage but often does not cover the full impact of a catastrophic injury. When property owners, contractors, or other responsible parties are liable, additional civil claims may allow recovery for lost earnings, long-term care, and other losses that workers’ compensation does not cover.
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.