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We're Here To Help If You've Been Hurt On The Job
If you suffered an injury on the job, in New York City, or the surrounding areas our team of accident lawyers may be able to help you.
We Have More Than 30 Years Experience Representing Accident Victims
You might not think of an HVAC installation and demolitions, as high-risk work, particularly when compared to other facets of the construction industry. You might be surprised to learn that HVAC installers can suffer severe, even fatal, injuries on the job. The installation of a new HVAC system can involve working on roofs, ladders and scaffolds. Similarly demolition work involves the same height related risks. Proper safety equipment is required.
Depending on the details of the specific installation or demolition work, New York and federal law might require certain safety equipment and protocols. If your employer, the contractor, or the building owner failed to meet their legal obligations, you may have a lawsuit for personal injuries, pain and suffering in addition to your claim for Workers Compensation. If you suffered an injury on the job, in New York City, or the surrounding areas our team of accident lawyers may be able to help you. You can get a free case review by calling us at (718) 993-9999 today.
How HVAC Workers Can Get Hurt on the Job
Installing an HVAC system requires people to work together as a unit, as well as proper and safe ladders, scaffolds and other safety equipment. One weak link in this chain can cause a coworker to get hurt. The same goes for demolition where the system is being taken down and a worker can be exposed to significant risk. Here are a few examples of ways that HVAC installers and demolition workers can get hurt on the job:
- Falls from Ladders & Scaffolds. Installation or demolition of an HVAC system requires workers to work at elevated heights. Improperly braced or maintained ladders and scaffolds can fail or fall over and cause injury to the worker.
- Falls from Roofs & Buildings. When exposed to fall hazards, such as roofs and sides of buildings, workers should be provided with safety harnesses, lanyards and lifelines to minimize the risk of injury.
- Struck by falling equipment. Heavy units may require a crane to raise and lower the HVAC system into place. Failure of to properly secure the unit could result in it falling and striking the installer.
- Struck by duct work: Taking down duct work requires proper planning and safety equipment. A piece of duct work that unexpectedly falls can strike a ladder or worker causing a fall and injury.
- Electrocution. Since HVAC equipment connects to the electrical system of the building, installers can be electrocuted if proper wiring is not maintained. The victim can end up with extensive burns or even worse, the loss of life.
- Support Frame Collapse. HVAC units are heavy. If the support frame is insufficient for the weight, the material can collapse, sending the workers plummeting downward.
Our Team Can Start Working for You from the Moment You Call
When it comes to litigation, there is no time to waste. Once you call our office, we can start building your case in your fight for compensation. In three short steps, your legal journey can begin today.
- Free Case Evaluation: call our office, send us an email, or chat with us online to receive a free case evaluation.
- Get Signed Up: after your free case review, we can set up your client profile and gather any information you already have.
- Start Your Recovery: we can take over your case from here and update you as it progresses. You can focus on your health while we focus on your case.
Common Legal Questions
How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit After a Construction Accident?
Your time to file a construction lawsuit is limited by the statute of limitations. New York gives you three years from the date of the accident to initiate a personal injury lawsuit. The statute of limitations is a hard deadline. If you fail to file your lawsuit within the time limit, you will be barred from recovering compensation.
What Damages Are Available to Construction Accident Victims?
There are two main types of damages available to construction accident victims. Economic damages cover financial losses, such as medical expenses, lost wages, and diminished earning capacity. Non-economic damages cover personal, non-monetary losses related to the accident. These include pain and suffering, emotional distress, scarring/disfigurement, and loss of consortium. Rare cases may qualify for punitive damages, such as incidents where the construction company ignored safety standards.
How Much Is My Construction Accident Case Worth?
The value of your case will depend on many different factors. Your economic damages, which are the direct financial losses you’ve sustained in the accident, will make up a large portion of your compensation. These damages include medical expenses and lost wages, among other things. Your non-economic damages, which represent the personal, non-financial losses related to the accident, will also influence your case’s worth. Other factors, such as available insurance coverages and comparative fault, can also affect your award.
Can I Still Recover Damages If I’m Being Blamed for a Construction Accident?
Yes. You can still recover compensation if you are being blamed for a construction accident. Workers' compensation is a no-fault system. If you are seeking workers’ comp, you can recover benefits regardless of whether you are at fault for the accident. If you are filing a third-party suit and are partly at fault, New York’s pure comparative fault rules will come into play. In this case, your compensation will be reduced to account for your share of the blame for the construction accident.
How Do I Make an Accident Report from a Construction Accident?
If you suffered injuries in a construction accident, you must report the accident to your foreman or employer, but there are other steps you also must take if you hope to receive compensation for your injury. First things first! If you have been hurt, seek medical care and attention immediately. If you need an ambulance, ask for one to be called. Your construction foreman may or may not be aware of your accident. Do not assume they received word of the incident. Even if you verbally told your co-worker about it, this notification will not always help you if your employer does not have actual knowledge of your construction accident. Want to learn more about how to make an accident report? Read our full article here.
Understand Your Rights After An Accident
Regardless of the type of injury you suffered, we will do the following for you:
- Find the responsible parties
- Gather evidence to establish liability
- Fight for the compensation you deserve
- Negotiate with insurers
- Represent you from the very beginning until the case is finished by settlement or trial.
Contact a New York Accident Lawyer for a Free Consultation
To learn more about how a construction accident attorney at Oresky & Associates can protect your rights, call us today to arrange a free case review. We’re available 24/7 to come to your aid.
Damages for HVAC Accidents in New York City
If your employer, the contractor, owner, or someone else caused or contributed to your accident by failure to comply with the law, we can go after compensation for your losses. An HVAC installer, demolition, accident lawyer in New York City, Bronx, Brooklyn or Queens will investigate your accident and find potential defendants who might be liable.
The amount of compensation you can recover will depend on the unique facts of your case. Every situation is different. Here are some of the common types of damages in HVAC injury accidents:
- Lost wages, because of the accident and recuperation time.
- Diminished earning capacity, if your injuries prevent you from being able to make as much money after the accident as you could before.
- Out-of-pocket expenses.
- Lost union benefits, money damages for past pain and suffering caused by injuries, money damages for future pain and suffering caused by injuries
Oresky & Associates — The Best Choice to Handle Your Claim
Our firm is known throughout New York for successfully overseeing construction accident claims. We bring more than three decades of experience to the table and have secured substantial verdicts and settlements.
We pride ourselves on delivering not just effective legal solutions but also personalized attention and care to each client, ensuring that you remain in the know throughout the process. To us, you aren’t just a case number — you’re a person who deserves justice for their injury.
Free Initial Consultation
We offer a no-cost, no-obligation initial consultation on all cases. Our talented legal team is ready to discuss the details of your accident, offering professional advice and assessing the strengths of your claim with years of experience backing us.
Around-the-Clock Availability
We understand that legal emergencies in the Bronx don’t always happen during regular business hours. That’s why our dedicated professionals are available 24/7 to provide you with support, guidance, and advocacy whenever you need it, day or night.
Legal Status Doesn’t Matter
At Oresky & Associates, we firmly believe in equal justice for all, regardless of legal status or background. Our commitment to your interests won’t waver, and we’ll strive to ensure that you receive the very best representation we can offer without regard to your immigration status.
No Fee Unless We Win
To make sure you can get the legal services you need regardless of your circumstances, we operate on a contingency fee basis, which means we don’t get paid unless we win your case. We’re dedicated to getting you a favorable outcome without any upfront financial burden.
Meet Our NYC Personal Injury Attorneys
Jim McCrorie
Trial Counsel
Steven Labell
Attorney
Joshua E. Goldblatt
Attorney
Michael D. Cassell
Appellate Counsel
Jacob Oresky
Managing Attorney
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You do not have to sort through all of this legal terminology and figure out who could be liable for your damages. We will be happy to explain those issues and answer your questions. We can take a look at your case and evaluate whether you are eligible for compensation. This is in addition to Workers Compensation that you are entitled to through your employer.
At Oresky & Associates, PLLC, our passion is to help people who get hurt on the job. We treat our clients the way we would want to be treated. We value our clients and show them the respect that they deserve. It is our honor to help you.
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