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Ensuring Justice for Injured Tradespersons

Accidents in the workplace can have severe consequences for tradespersons, often resulting in debilitating injuries that may have long-lasting effects on their physical, psychological, and financial well-being. It’s vital to understand that you have legal rights if you have been injured due to someone else's negligence or unsafe working conditions.

Our experienced New York tradesperson accident lawyers at the Law Offices of Michael S. Lamonsoff are here to help you navigate the legal process, ensuring that your rights are protected and that you receive maximum compensation for your injuries and losses.

Who can be Held Liable for Your Tradesperson Injuries in NYC?

In tradesperson injury cases in New York, third-party liability refers to situations where a party other than the injured person's employer may be held responsible for the injuries. While workers' compensation typically covers injuries caused by an employer's negligence, third-party liability claims allow injured tradespersons to seek additional compensation from other parties whose actions or negligence contributed to the accident. Here are some potential parties who may be held responsible for tradesperson injuries:

Employers

In many cases, the injured tradesperson's employer may be held liable for the injuries. Employers have a legal duty to provide a safe working environment for their employees. If the accident occurred due to the employer's negligence, such as failing to provide proper safety equipment or training, they may be held responsible.

General Contractors

If you are working on a construction site as a subcontractor and the accident was caused by the negligence of the general contractor, you may have a third-party liability claim against them. General contractors have a duty to provide a safe work environment and ensure that all subcontractors are working in a hazard-free zone.

Property Owners

If the accident occurred on someone else's property, such as a construction site or a client's premises, and the property owner's negligence contributed to the accident, you may have a third-party liability claim against them. Property owners have a responsibility to maintain safe conditions and warn about any hazards on their premises.

Equipment Manufacturers and Suppliers

If the accident was caused by a defective product or equipment, such as faulty machinery or tools, you may have a third-party liability claim against the manufacturer or supplier. They have a duty to provide safe products, and if a defect in the equipment contributed to your injuries, you may be able to seek compensation from them.

Subcontractors or Co-workers

If you were injured due to the negligence of another subcontractor or a co-worker who is not your employer, you may have a third-party liability claim against them. For example, if a co-worker's reckless actions led to the accident, you may be able to seek compensation from them.

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Types of Tradespersons Who Commonly Get Injured at New York Worksites

Tradespersons, who work in various industries, face specific risks and hazards inherent to their professions. While the following list is not exhaustive, it highlights some types of tradespersons who commonly experience injuries on the job:

  • Construction Workers: Construction workers are often exposed to a wide range of hazards, including falls from heights, scaffolding collapses, electrical accidents, struck-by or caught-between incidents, and injuries from operating heavy machinery or equipment.
  • Electricians: Electricians work with live electrical systems which puts them at risk of electrical shocks, burns, and electrocution. They may also encounter hazards related to faulty wiring, inadequate safety measures, or unsafe work conditions.
  • Plumbers: Plumbers frequently work with pressurized pipes, chemicals, and heavy tools. They can face hazards such as falls, burns, exposure to hazardous substances, and injuries from working in confined spaces.
  • HVAC Technicians: HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) technicians may face various risks, including falls from ladders or roofs, electrical hazards, exposure to hazardous materials, and injuries from handling heavy equipment or working in tight spaces.
  • Welders: Welders work with high heat, gases, and welding equipment, making them susceptible to burns, eye injuries from ultraviolet (UV) radiation, respiratory problems from fumes, and injuries from working in confined spaces.
  • Carpenters: Carpenters often work with power tools, saws, and sharp objects, putting them at risk of lacerations, amputations, and other injuries. Falls from heights, such as scaffolding or roofs, are also common risks in carpentry.
  • Roofers: Roofers work at significant heights and face risks associated with falls, as well as injuries from working on uneven or unstable surfaces, exposure to extreme weather conditions, and accidents involving roofing materials and tools.
  • Painters: Painters work with chemicals, solvents, and ladders, which can lead to falls, inhalation of toxic fumes, eye injuries, and skin irritations. They may also encounter hazards related to working in confined spaces or on scaffolding.
  • Landscapers and Gardeners: Workers in landscaping and gardening face risks such as falls, injuries from operating machinery or tools, exposure to harmful substances like pesticides, and musculoskeletal injuries from repetitive tasks or heavy lifting.
  • Ironworkers: Ironworkers specialize in working with structural iron and steel, often at great heights. They face hazards such as falls, being struck by falling objects, injuries from working with heavy materials, and accidents involving welding and cutting equipment.
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Choose the Leading Injury Lawyers in New York City for Your Tradesperson Injuries Claim

If you are a tradesperson who has suffered injuries on the job, the New York City personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Michael S. Lamonsoff can provide the experienced and dedicated legal representation you need. We will fight tirelessly to protect your rights, seek maximum compensation, and help you on the path to recovery.

Led by attorney Michael S. Lamonsoff, “The Bull, our law firm, has a proven track record of success in obtaining substantial settlements and verdicts for their clients. They have secured millions of dollars in compensation for injured tradespersons in New York, helping them recover from their injuries and move forward with their lives. Call us at 212-962-1020 or write to us online to schedule your free consultation.

Member of:

  • Board of Directors of NY State Trial Lawyers Association
  • American Association for Justice
  • NY County Lawyers Association

Educated at:

  • University of Arizona
  • Benjamin N. Cordozo School of Law
  • Double post-masters degrees in psychology at Columbia University

Awards:

  • 6X Super Lawyers Panel
  • Million Dollar and Multi Million Dollar Advocates Forum
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