New York City’s skyline is constantly changing—new towers rising, scaffolding wrapping entire blocks, and construction crews hard at work. But with so much development comes risk, and unfortunately, construction accident injuries in NYC remain a serious and ongoing issue.
If you or someone you love has been injured in a construction accident, you may be entitled to significant compensation. The legal system in New York offers multiple pathways for injured workers, but navigating those paths requires knowledge, strategy, and support. That’s why working with an attorney who understands construction accident law in NYC is critical. At The Law Offices of Darren T. Moore, we fight for workers injured on the job and deliver what we proudly call Moorejustice.
The Reality of Construction Accidents in New York City
Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in the country, and NYC is no exception. With high-rise developments, tight working conditions, and constant pressure to meet deadlines, a construction accident can happen in the blink of an eye.
According to data from the NYC Department of Buildings, dozens of serious construction accident injuries occur every year, with causes ranging from falls and falling objects to equipment failures and structural collapses. Despite strict safety regulations, negligence remains a leading factor in many construction accident cases.
Common Types of Construction Accidents
A construction accident can involve a wide range of scenarios. Some of the most common types of construction accident cases include:
Falls from heights – One of the most common causes of fatalities on NYC job sites.
Scaffold and ladder accidents – Often due to improper setup or lack of fall protection.
Falling tools or debris – A major risk in multi-level construction projects.
Electrocution – Contact with exposed wires or improperly grounded systems.
Equipment malfunctions – From cranes and forklifts to power tools.
Slip and trip hazards – Uneven surfaces, holes, or unsecured materials.
Collapse of trenches or walls – Especially in foundation or excavation work.
Each construction accident type requires a unique legal approach, and a thorough investigation into what caused the incident—and who was responsible.
Legal Protections for Workers Injured in a Construction Accident
In New York, workers injured in a construction accident are protected by several powerful laws. One of the most important is Labor Law §240, also known as the “Scaffold Law,” which holds property owners and general contractors strictly liable for fall-related injuries involving ladders, scaffolds, and other elevation-related work.
Additionally, Labor Law §241(6) and Labor Law §200 provide further protections in cases involving unsafe work conditions or failure to follow safety codes.
These laws allow many injured workers to go beyond standard workers’ compensation and file a third-party lawsuit. If you’ve been involved in a construction accident, you should speak with a lawyer immediately to explore your options. At our firm, we make sure our clients get more than just a basic settlement—they get Moorejustice.
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Workers’ Compensation vs. Third-Party Lawsuits in a Construction Accident
If you’re injured in a construction accident, workers’ compensation is usually the first avenue for financial relief. It can help cover medical expenses and a portion of your lost wages. However, workers’ compensation does not provide compensation for pain and suffering or full wage replacement.
That’s where third-party lawsuits come in. If your construction accident was caused by a negligent contractor, property owner, equipment manufacturer, or any other party outside your direct employer, you may be able to pursue a personal injury claim for additional compensation.
A successful third-party claim after a construction accident could include damages for:
- Full medical expenses
- Lost wages and future earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Disability or disfigurement
- Loss of quality of life
A knowledgeable attorney will evaluate your construction accident from every angle to determine whether you qualify for this type of claim.
What to Do After a Construction Accident
What you do immediately after a construction accident matters. Here are the key steps to protect your health and legal rights:
Seek Medical Attention – Always prioritize your health. Even if the injury seems minor, get checked out.
Report the Accident – Notify your supervisor or site manager. This creates an official record.
Document the Scene – Take photos, gather witness names, and note safety conditions if you’re able.
Don’t Sign Anything – Insurance companies may try to get you to settle quickly. Don’t agree to anything before speaking with a construction accident lawyer.
Contact an Attorney Immediately – The earlier a legal team can begin working on your case, the better the outcome.
At The Law Offices of Darren T. Moore, we begin investigating your construction accident the same day you contact us. We know how crucial it is to preserve evidence, gather records, and protect your rights from day one.
Why You Need Legal Representation After a Construction Accident
Attempting to navigate a construction accident claim on your own is risky. These cases are often complex and involve powerful construction companies, property owners, and insurance providers. They have lawyers working to minimize their liability—you need someone who will fight just as hard for you.
A construction accident lawyer will:
- Investigate the cause of the accident
- Identify all liable parties
- Collect medical records and expert evaluations
- Handle all insurance communication
- Fight for maximum compensation through negotiation or trial
At our firm, we don’t just process cases—we build strong, compelling arguments that force the other side to take responsibility. That’s the Moorejustice difference.
Construction Accident Fatalities: Wrongful Death Claims
In the tragic event of a fatal construction accident, surviving family members may have the right to file a wrongful death claim. These claims can help cover funeral expenses, loss of income, emotional suffering, and more. While no amount of money can replace a loved one, a claim can bring justice and financial stability to those left behind.
If your family has lost someone to a construction accident, our team will handle your case with compassion, care, and relentless determination to hold the right parties accountable.
Contact The Law Offices of Darren T. Moore After a Construction Accident
When you’ve been injured on the job, you shouldn’t have to worry about legal battles or paperwork—you should be focused on healing. Let us handle the legal side. Whether you’re pursuing workers’ compensation or a third-party lawsuit, our team will stand by your side every step of the way.
If you’ve been involved in a construction accident, don’t wait. Contact The Law Offices of Darren T. Moore today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your rights, and begin fighting for the Moorejustice you deserve.