Explosions on construction sites are less common than other accidents but they’re among the most deadly. According to OSHA, these incidents frequently result in catastrophic injuries, long-term disabilities, or death. Whether caused by faulty equipment, chemical leaks, or negligent safety protocols, construction explosions demand immediate investigation and legal action.
At Friedman, Levy, Goldfarb, Green & Bagley, P.C., we help injured construction workers and their families recover the maximum compensation available under New York law. If you or a loved one has suffered serious injuries in a construction site fire or explosion, call us today. Our experienced and winning attorneys offer a free case review and will only charge legal fees if we win your case.
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Construction zones are busy environments with many potential hazards. Fires and explosions can happen for several reasons, including:
- Improper storage of flammable gases or chemicals
- Fuel tanks or power tools coming into contact with open flames
- Faulty wiring, overloaded transformers, or unsafe electrical equipment
- Demolition explosives that are mishandled or poorly supervised
- Oily rags or flammable materials left near heat sources
After an explosion, a qualified and experienced construction accident attorney can investigate the cause and identify who may be legally responsible. This could include a general contractor, subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner.
Injuries Caused by Construction Site Explosions
The injuries caused by explosions on construction sites are often severe and life-changing. Some of the most common include:
- Burns – Thermal or chemical burns that may require skin grafts or extended hospitalization.
- Blast injuries – Damage to lungs, internal organs, or hearing from high-pressure shockwaves.
- Fractures and crush injuries – Caused by falling debris or collapsed structures.
- Head and brain trauma – Including concussions, skull fractures, and traumatic brain injuries.
- Respiratory damage – From inhaling smoke, chemicals, or dust.
These injuries can lead to significant medical bills, time off work, emotional distress, and long-term care needs. A personal injury claim can help you recover damages for these losses.
How a NYC Construction Explosion Accident Attorney Can Help
After a serious explosion injury, you may be told that workers’ compensation is your only option. However, this is not always true. Employers and their insurers may try to limit your recovery or prevent you from filing a negligence lawsuit.
An experienced construction accident lawyer can:
- Investigate the explosion to determine all causes and responsible parties
- Preserve critical evidence and consult with industry experts
- Build a strong legal case to support your claim
- Negotiate with insurers to pursue full compensation
- Represent you in court, if necessary
Our legal team has successfully recovered millions of dollars for injured workers and their families. We understand how construction sites operate and know how to build cases that stand up in court.
Legal Options for Injured Construction Workers in New York City
A construction explosion lawyer can help you understand all your options for financial recovery, including:
- Filing for workers’ compensation – Covers medical bills and lost wages, regardless of who was at fault.
- Investigating third-party liability – Identifies whether a contractor, manufacturer, or property owner contributed to the accident.
- Pursuing additional damages – If a third party was negligent, you may be able to recover compensation for pain and suffering, future medical costs, and lost earning potential.
- Dealing with insurance companies – Your lawyer will handle negotiations and fight for a fair settlement on your behalf.
Important deadlines: In New York, workers’ compensation claims must be filed within two years. If a third party caused the accident, you typically have three years to file a personal injury lawsuit. Families filing a wrongful death claim must do so within two years of the date of death. If these deadlines are missed, you may lose your right to compensation.
What You Should Do After a Construction Explosion Injury
If you have been injured in a construction site explosion, here are the steps you should take:
- Get medical help right away. Even if your injury seems minor, seek a professional evaluation to document your condition.
- Report the accident to your employer. You must notify them within 30 days to preserve your workers’ compensation rights.
- Speak to a lawyer as soon as possible. The sooner you contact a qualified attorney, the better your chances of protecting your rights and recovering full compensation.
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If you or a loved one has been hurt in a construction explosion or fire, contact Friedman, Levy, Goldfarb, Green & Bagley, P.C. today. Our attorneys represent clients in New York City, Long Island, and throughout the Hudson Valley.
We are here to answer your questions, explain your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Call now to schedule your free consultation. You do not pay anything unless we win your case.