NYC On-the-Job Ladder Accident Lawyers
Ladders are a necessary part of many construction projects. Construction workers and workers in other industries rely on ladders to reach great heights. Anytime someone climbs a ladder, there is always the chance, however small, that something terrible can happen. Falling off a ladder can lead to severe injuries. Falls can cause broken bones, injuries to joints and other injuries. In the worst cases, ladder falls can cause injuries to the spine or brain or even death.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a ladder accident, it is important that you have a legal team on your side that can locate every potential source of recovery and maximize your financial recovery. For decades, New Yorkers have turned to the lawyers and staff of Rosenberg, Minc, Falkoff & Wolff LLP. Our law firm is serious about getting maximum compensation for injured people across the area.
Serious Injuries Demand Serious Representation
Much of our work involves helping working men and women who have been injured on the job recover money damages over and above workers' compensation. Although workers' compensation does provide medical expenses and a portion of lost wages, it does not cover all of the losses from an injury. Our New York attorneys for falling-off-ladder accidents will review the circumstances of your case and determine if you have a legal claim in addition to workers' compensation.
In many cases, New York law gives workers injured in ladder construction accidents the right to file suit against the contractor or subcontractor. We will look closely to see if the ladder was in proper working order, if proper safety equipment was provided, and if the contractor followed all safety regulations. After we know who is at fault, we will fight to see that you get the money you need for your injuries.
At a time like this, we know that you have many concerns. Let our law firm take on your legal battle so you can focus on your physical recovery. Call us at 1-866-516-5887 or e-mail us to set up your free, confidential case evaluation.
