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Practice Area · Worksite Accidents

Scaffolding and Ladder Accidents

New York's Labor Law gives special legal protection to construction workers injured on scaffolding or ladders. Under this law, a worker hurt due to a faulty scaffold or ladder system can bring a direct claim against the employer and the property owner — without needing to prove ordinary negligence the way most accident claims require.

That protection makes a real difference: it means an injured worker isn't limited to workers' compensation benefits alone. Pascale Law has used New York's scaffolding law to win substantial results for injured workers, including a $6.75 million settlement for an asphalt worker who suffered a brain and spinal cord injury falling from a paint spray booth at a Port Jefferson worksite.

Worksite Accidents  |  Construction Site Accidents

Case types we handle
  • Falls from unsecured or defective scaffolding
  • Falls from ladders lacking proper safety equipment
  • Falls related to inadequate fall protection
  • Third-party and property-owner liability claims

Case Result

$6.75 million settlement for an asphalt worker who suffered a brain and spinal cord injury falling from a paint spray booth at a Port Jefferson worksite.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes scaffolding/ladder cases different?

New York law holds employers and property owners strictly liable for certain gravity-related falls, making these claims stronger than a typical negligence case.

Can I recover more than workers' compensation provides?

Yes — scaffolding law claims are pursued independently of the workers' comp system and can result in significantly greater recovery.

Injured? Scaffolding and Ladder Accidents Cases Move Fast.

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