Working from heights creates unique risks. When someone falls a few feet off a ladder and lands hard on concrete, the injuries will often be severe.
Ladder accidents can cause brain injuries, back and neck injuries, joint and fracture injuries, and other disabling problems. Unfortunately, these injuries are often career-ending.
If you or a loved one has fallen off a ladder in the workplace, it is crucial to talk to a lawyer about all of your possible avenues of recovery.
For decades, injured construction workers have turned to the New York City law firm of Arye, Lustig & Sassower, P.C. Our attorneys have a long record of successfully representing construction workers throughout New York.
We are local leaders in construction accident cases. Turn to us for the advice and representation you need when you need it most.
Our partners, Mitchell Sassower and Carl Lustig, each offer over three decades of experience representing accident victims. We can represent construction workers, including electricians, carpenters, painters, and other people who have been harmed in ladder accidents.
New York law recognizes the extra risks for people working from heights. Consequently, owners and general contractors must provide workers with proper safety equipment and a safe working environment. Failing to do so can lead to liability. Our personal injury lawyers will investigate the cause of your accident to locate every potentially liable party. We will demand total compensation for your injuries when we identify these parties.
We offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case. If our law firm accepts your case, you will not pay attorney’s fees unless we are successful recovering compensation for your injuries. Call us locally at 212-732-4992, call us toll free at 800-574-4LAW or email our Manhattan law firm to get started.
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