Posted On: June 12, 2009 by New York Personal Injury Attorney

New York City Construction Accident Injures Worker

An ironworker, who was working at the Sept. 11 memorial construction site was hospitalized with hip and arm injuries after a construction accident in New York when he slipped and fell 20 feet. According to this news report, Guido Castro was on a break when he slipped on metal decking on the construction site and fell down one level. The worker was apparently wearing a safety harness, but it was not hooked because he was on a break. Castro sustained serious injuries.

Construction accidents mostly result in catastrophic injuries or death because most of them involve falls from a higher elevation. Injuries include brain injuries, broken bones and paralysis. In most of these cases, workers are unable to return to work permanently or for an extended period of time, putting them and their families under tremendous financial strain.

The skilled New York personal injury attorneys at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro will be able to investigate these construction accidents and determine who should be held responsible. Often, these construction site accidents occur because someone was negligent or did not follow mandated safety procedures. In many cases, the negligence could be on the part of someone other than the worker's employer. In such cases, claims may be filed against these negligent parties in addition to workers compensation claims.

Workers and their families may be able to receive more compensation to offset medical bills and other expenses they face during such hard times. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in a construction accident, please contact the experienced NY construction accident lawyers at Wingate, Russotti & Shapiro for a free and comprehensive consultation.