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Our Bronx construction accident lawyers secured this 7-figure settlement for a client who was injured by a falling object. We can help you get the justice you deserve.
Were You Injured on a Bronx Construction Site? Contact a Construction Injury Attorney
As development increases throughout the Bronx, the dangers to workers and other members of the community increase. If negligence leads to a catastrophic or fatal injury at a construction site, you can count on our team of attorneys for help.
The Law Office of Michael H. Joseph stands with injured workers and other people affected by construction accidents. We work with a skilled investigator who will visit the job site where the incident occurred. The information gathered there in conjunction with other available evidence will help us build a strong construction accident case. Whether it's an injury claim, a wrongful death lawsuit, or personal injury you will not pay our law firm a cent unless your case is successfully resolved.
If you or a loved one has been injured at a construction site, contact our law firm. You can also reach our New York City construction accident lawyers by phone.
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Workers' Compensation Claims
Workers' compensation is a type of insurance that is intended to cover medical bills and provide lost wages for injuries sustained while performing your duties on the job. So long as you were injured while working, you are entitled to Workers Compensation benefits. Keep in mind that injured workers are entitled to receive workers compensation benefits, even if they file a personal injury lawsuit.
Filing an Injury Lawsuit
You may have grounds to file a construction accident lawsuit if there were dangerous conditions at the job site, unsafe work practices were required, or unsafe equipment was being used. The compensatory damages, which includes compensation for pain and suffering, as well as compensation for lost earning capacity, that can awarded in a lawsuit are much higher than the compensation granted through workers' compensation. If you have questions about filing a lawsuit for injuries sustained after a construction accident on a Bronx jobsite, call our Bronx construction accident lawyers.
Do I Have A Case?
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Construction accidents can lead to expensive medical bills, long-term disability, lost wages, and the loss of future earning potential. Don't be afraid to sue, because what is most important is to consider what is best for your livelihood and your family. If you were hurt because of an unsafe ladder, a scaffold that collapsed, or other unsafe equipment or dangerous worksite conditions, you probably have a case. During a free legal consultation at the Law Office of Michael H. Joseph, our Bronx construction accident lawyers can review the details of your case and make a determination if the general contractor and property owner can be held liable.
Don't Sell Yourself Short You May Deserve More Than Workers’ Compensation
Our Bronx Construction Accident Lawyers know the law and the industry and we can determine if you have a case.
Construction workers know one fact: Workers’ compensation typically pays only part of your lost wages. And it doesn’t compensate for non-economic losses such as the pain and suffering that goes along with serious construction accident injuries.
What many people don’t know is that New York has additional legal protections for construction workers that allow them to sue for compensation on top of workers’ compensation in specific situations.
However, these laws are complex. You will need professional legal advice to determine which labor laws may apply in your case. The construction accident lawyers at the Law Office of Michael H. Joseph have decades of experience protecting the rights of construction workers.
If you’ve been injured at a construction site, you should determine if your case is eligible for financial compensation using these state laws designed specifically for construction workers.
We’ve got your back. Request a free consultation to learn the full extent of your rights under the law. We have offices in Manhattan and White Plains that are convenient for commuters and NYC residents. You can leave us a message or call:
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The city that never sleeps never stops building either. But when companies start cutting corners on worksite safety and training, it’s the workers that pay.
In the first five months of 2021 alone, seven people died in construction-related fatalities in New York City. In response, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) kicked off a “zero tolerance” crackdown on safety violations.
Inspectors issued 3,600+ safety violations and nearly 1,500 stop-work orders. In the Bronx alone, DOB inspectors visited 722 sites, issuing 365 safety violations and 144 stop work orders.
Unfortunately, one crackdown on safety violations won’t keep construction workers safe. “Construction deaths will be inevitable without constant vigilance,” noted one member of the NYC Council’s Committee on Housing and Buildings.
In 2024, there were 466 construction accidents resulting in serious injuries in New York City alone, which worker falls accounting for more than half of all construction accidents in New York City.
The Law Office of Michael H. Joseph is ready when construction site accidents lead to trauma and death. Our NYC construction accident lawyers each have more than 20 years of experience.
Accidents will continue, so long as contractors continue to ignore New York's safety standards. Consider these construction accidents in the Bronx between 2021 and the present, which all happened after the city sweep for safety violations started in June, 2021:
- Two men were critically injured in a Bronx scaffolding collapse on October 30, 2021. The men were doing interior construction at a building at 925 Hunts Point Ave. when it gave way and they fell 20 feet to the ground, according to a story by the New York Post quoting the New York Police Department. Our NYC construction accident lawyers know that Labor Law 240 requires that safe scaffolds which are adequate for the work being performed must be provided to construction workers.
- A worker was buried in a trench collapse at a worksite on Mosholu Avenue in the Riverdale section of the Bronx on Dec. 16, 2021, reported ABC7TV. The worker, who was buried up to his waist, was transported to Jacobi Hospital in serious but stable condition.
- The front of a Bronx building under repair collapsed sending a few tons of debris onto a protective sidewalk covering, collapsing it, reported ABC7TV.
- The incident happened in August 2021 at a West Tremont Avenue building. Thankfully, the collapse did not occur the following day when seniors lined up in front of the building for “Senior Pantry” day. According to a preliminary investigation, construction workers were being hoisted up in a suspended scaffold along the front wall at the time of the collapse. Our Bronx construction injury attorneys know that collapses don't occur unless the rules requiring bracing of walls that are undergoing repairs are disregarded
- In December, 2022, a construction fatality occurred when worker was struck by equipment on a building site at 1861 Carter Avenue and pronounced dead on the scene. Our Bronx construction accident attorneys know that the New York Industrial Code requires that workers be kept at a safe distance to avoid being struck or endangered by construction equipment.
- In January 2025, a worker fell 30 feet from a roof at a building on Bryant Avenue, Charlotte Gardens, sustaining serious injuries. Our Bronx construction accident lawyers know that if proper fall protection had been provided, this accident would never have occurred.
Were You Injured in a Construction Site Accident?
Odds are you were injured because of a dangerous site condition, a dangerous work practice, or a violation of labor law. Our construction accident lawyers can fight to get the compensation you deserve.
A Tragedy in Mott Haven Fatal South Bronx Construction Site Accident

There was a fatal construction accident on Bruckner Blvd. near Lincoln Ave. in Mott Haven on May 19, 2021. One construction worker was killed and another construction worker severely injured when an elevator carrying both men fell four stories. According to the Daily News, the construction supervisor died from injuries sustained in the elevator crash, while the other worker was taken to Lincoln Hospital in critical condition.
The four-story building where the accident occurred is being renovated into a K-6 charter school. Another construction worker died in a fall at this same building in December 2019.
Construction accidents like these may increase as more developments move forward throughout the Bronx.
The Plight of Latino
& Immigrant Workers
An August 2019 tragedy at a construction site in the Bronx highlights the plight of Latino construction workers. Segundo Huerta was crushed to death and two other relatives were seriously injured in the construction site accident on East 208th Street in Norwood.
Segundo was an Ecuadorean immigrant, and like many immigrants, not a member of a union. Statistics highlight the issues immigrants working in construction face.
According to the New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH), a workers’ safety advocacy group.
- Latino workers made up only 10 percent of the state’s workforce but accounted for more than 20.5 percent of worker fatalities in 2019.
- Latino and immigrant workers are exploited by employers who willfully violate safety and health protections on the job.
- Immigrant workers are less likely to report violations out of fear of retaliation.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2023, there were 1,075 fatal injuries in the construction industry, which makes it the industry with the highest number of fatalities of all private sector employment.
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Our Bronx construction accident lawyers stand ready to defend the rights of undocumented construction workers. Undocumented and immigrant workers employed at non-union sites face a greater risk of a construction injury, a fact highlighted by this stark statistic from NYCOSH: 78 percent of workers who died on private worksites in New York State in 2019 were non-union. In 2021, immigrant workers accounted for 14% of work-related deaths, though they made up only 8.2% of the employed U.S. workforce.
If you are an undocumented worker who has been injured in a construction site accident, you have the same rights as New Yorkers. You can receive workers’ compensation benefits and sue if you are injured at a construction site following the same labor laws used by US citizens.
The Law Office of Michael H. Joseph can see to it that you are treated fairly under the law.
If you were injured on the job but are unsure of your rights, request a free consultation to learn what you can do to provide for yourself and your family after a devastating accident leaves you facing skyrocketing medical bills.
Leave us a message or call to request a free consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis in construction and personal injury cases, which means there is no fee unless we win your case.
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View on GoogleCommon Accidents On Construction Sites
Construction workers know there are numerous ways to be injured at a worksite, especially on non-union sites or joint sites with both union and non-union workers where safety may be lax. NYCOSH reports that non-union job sites are especially dangerous for workers, pointing out that in 2019, 78 percent of workers who died on private worksites were non-union.
If you’ve been injured, our construction accident attorneys, who each have more than 20 years of experience, have the skills you need to build a strong case. We have a deep understanding of New York construction law and industrial codes and know how they apply to electricians, carpenters, plumbers, window washers, painters, and laborers on a worksite. Common construction site accidents include:
Scaffold Accident & Ladder Falls
Were you injured in a fall due to a poorly constructed or maintained ladder or scaffold? Or were you struck by falling materials that were improperly hoisted or secured?
Labor Law 240, New York’s venerable Scaffold Law, places absolute liability on owners or general contractors for these “gravity-related” accidents. This means that if you got hurt because you were not provided with a safe ladder or scaffold, or you were struck by a falling object, you can sue the site owner and general contractor. Under Labor Law 240, sue for pain and suffering, all of your lost wages, and more, in addition to collecting workers’ compensation.

According to the Department of Labor, the leading cause of death and serious injuries on construction sites are falls from heights, including unguarded edges, improper ladder use, and unsafe scaffolding.

Dangerous Site Conditions
Were you injured because of dangerous conditions at the construction site or a dangerous work practice? Perhaps you were not provided with the correct safety gear.
You may be able to collect workers’ compensation and also bring a lawsuit. If your injury qualifies under New York Labor Laws 200 or 241, you are permitted to hold the landowner or general contractor liable for your injuries.
Excavation Accidents
New York Labor Law §241(6) requires contractors and property owners to comply with specific regulations during excavations. If the code was not followed you may be able to collect workers’ compensation and also sue for your injuries, pain and suffering, and disability.
Our New York construction accident lawyers have handled numerous cases all over the state and can determine your rights to sue for more complete compensation for your injury.


Hoisting & Falling Accidents
Falling debris and objects that swing and hit people are common worksite dangers. New York labor laws, including Labor Law 240 and 241, require that workers be protected from falling objects and objects being hoisted.
When those laws aren’t followed, our construction lawyers can use them to seek more complete compensation for your injuries than just workers' compensation alone provides. Both 240 and 241 generally do not consider a work’s own negligence as a factor in the accident.
Falling debris can also lead to personal injury cases if pedestrians are injured
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Our lawyers have won major legal decisions for injured construction workers. Our successful lawsuits have changed the law and increased protections for the valued workers that make New York City bigger and better every day.
It's a Job. It Shouldn't Cost You Your Life. Request a Free Consultation
The Law Office of Michael H. Joseph has been in the trenches for decades defending and advancing the rights of construction workers in the Bronx and throughout New York.
We know that property owners pressure contractors for low bids. Contractors then turn around and cut corners to save money. Too often those cuts put construction workers at risk when safety rules are ignored and working conditions at the site deteriorate.
Our attorneys have decades of experience fighting for injured construction workers. We have won lawsuits throughout the Appellate and Supreme Courts of New York, including notable cases that have expanded protection for injured construction workers.
We don't shy away from tough construction and personal injury cases. If you are not sure you have a case, request a free consultation to find out where you stand. Feel free to leave us a message or call:
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