Buffalo Construction Accident Attorney
Craig Z. Small – Erie County, NY Workplace Injury Attorney
Construction sites can be dangerous, and construction site accidents often result in severe injuries. Frequently, they are fatal. Most construction accidents result from violations of federal and state safety regulations put in place to ensure safe conditions for workers. When serious construction site accidents occur, call on Buffalo construction accident lawyer Craig Small for personalized service and results.
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Our founder and Buffalo construction accident lawyer Craig Z. Small, has been practicing law since 1994. If you or a family member was involved in a construction accident, Erie County workplace injury attorney Craig Small can help . We have the experience, determination and resources needed for victims and their families to recover financially in the wake of a serious accident.
We handle cases involving:
- Scaffolding collapses
- Ladder falls or other falls from heights
- Crane, forklift and other heavy equipment accidents
- Electrical accidents
- Accidents involving defective products
- Other construction site accidents
The law requires general contractors to protect construction workers by implementing adequate safety measures.
In addition, under Section 240 of the Labor Law, a general contractor or landowner may also be responsible for a fall from a height (e.g., scaffold, ladder or roof) that occurs on a commercial construction site.
Workplace Injuries – Falls and Scaffold Accidents
The workers who construct tall buildings subject themselves to perilous height-related dangers. Under New York laws, general contractors and employers are supposed to protect them with vital safety equipment such as harnesses and scaffolds. If you’ve been injured as a result of your company not providing required safety equipment, call 716.847-2600 to speak with a Buffalo construction accident lawyer
Because height poses such a basic danger and falls are common, New York’s Labor Law Section 240(1) has specifically singled out such risks. When a scaffold collapses or a harness fails, an injured worker is eligible to recover compensation beyond basic workers’ compensation benefits. He or she would also be eligible for benefits for pain and suffering, medical bills and wage loss.
Fearless Advocates After a Serious Construction Site Injury
As an experienced construction accident lawyer in Buffalo, NY, Craig Small provides personalized attention and compassionate representation. Our firm gets to know our clients by developing a relationship based on trust and respect. Rather than recommend a quick, easy settlement, we fight hard to maximize compensation for their injuries by assessing all potential sources of liability. This is especially important when our client has sustained a catastrophic workplace injury, such as amputation, head injury, severe burns, spinal cord injury, or multiple fractures.
Erie County Workplace Injury Lawyer
For a free initial consultation to discuss your construction accident with an Erie County workplace injury attorney, contact Craig Small online or call us at 716.847-2600.