New York construction workers are in constant danger of serious injury accidents. A construction site can be inherently dangerous and risky with the prevalent use of heavy equipment as well as workers performing various tasks at high elevations. It is important that New York construction companies pay close attention to federal and state safety standards. By maintaining a safe workplace, employers can minimize injuries and fatalities, which could potentially happen at construction sites.
There are a number of different types of accidents that are likely to occur at any construction site. When a scaffolding is improperly secured or defective it may collapse and cause serious injuries. When a crane is improperly loaded or operated it may crash into a worker or drop a heavy load onto victims below. When electrical wires become exposed or wet there is the potential for electrocution. These are just some examples of incidents that typically contribute to serious injuries or death at a construction site.
Common injuries suffered in New York construction accidents include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, lacerations, loss of limbs or body parts that could lead to amputation, and broken bones. Every injured construction worker should seek medical attention right away. Some injuries, such as a head or neck injury, may get progressively worse over time if they are not properly diagnosed and treated.
It is common for injured workers to shy away from seeking help for fear of losing their job or upsetting their employers. In some cases, we have seen that workers are afraid because they are undocumented. They fear for their family’s safety and well-being. In such cases, knowledge is power. It is important to know that if you have been injured on the job in New York City, you have the right to workers compensation benefits.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, an experienced New York construction accident attorney can help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries and losses. Don’t hesitate to seek the help you need to protect your rights.