Labor Law 240—often called the “Scaffold Law”—is one of the strongest legal protections for construction workers in New York.
If you were injured in a fall-related accident, this law could be the key to your case.
What Does Labor Law 240 Cover?
This law applies to injuries involving:
- Caídas desde altura
- Objetos que caen
- Scaffold accidents
- Ladder accidents
It requires that proper safety equipment be provided.
Why This Law Is So Powerful
Labor Law 240 imposes strict liability.
That means:
👉 If safety protections were inadequate, property owners and contractors can be held responsible—even if you were partially at fault.
Examples of Violations
- Missing guardrails
- Unstable ladders
- Improper scaffolding
- Lack of safety harnesses
These conditions often lead directly to serious injuries.
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
- Property owners
- General contractors
- Subcontractors
This expands your ability to recover compensation.
Final Thought
If your injury involved a fall or falling object, you may have a strong claim under Labor Law 240.
These cases require serious legal attention and fast action.
