Construction Accident Lawyer in Allegany County
Injured on a construction site in Allegany County? NY Labor Law §240 may hold the property owner strictly liable. Free case review — (888) 702-1581.
Allegany County's construction activity is dominated by natural gas pipeline maintenance, rural highway reconstruction on Routes 17 and 19, and institutional work at Alfred University and Alfred State College. The county's oil and gas legacy infrastructure requires ongoing repair and decommissioning work that employs specialized crews. Agricultural building construction and small commercial development in Wellsville and Hornell draw workers from a thin regional labor pool, where safety oversight is often stretched.
NY Labor Law §240 and §241 — What Every Worker in Allegany County Should Know
Western New York has active construction across Buffalo, Niagara, and surrounding areas. Under §240, distance from New York City does not reduce a property owner's liability.
New York Labor Law §240(1), known as the Scaffold Law, imposes strict liability on property owners and general contractors when a worker is injured due to a gravity-related hazard — a fall from scaffolding, a ladder collapse, a falling object. Strict liability means the owner's negligence does not need to be proved. If the safety device failed to provide proper protection, liability attaches.
§241(6) adds a parallel claim: any violation of the NY Industrial Code (12 NYCRR Part 23) that causes injury is also actionable. These two statutes together give injured construction workers in Allegany County unusually strong legal footing compared to workers in any other state.
Workers' compensation is not your only option. §240 and §241(6) claims are separate civil lawsuits — you can pursue both simultaneously, and a third-party lawsuit typically produces substantially higher recoveries than comp alone.
Active Construction in Allegany County — Where Accidents Happen
Allegany County has seen significant construction activity in recent years, including Route 17/I-86 corridor improvements through Allegany County, Alfred University campus building renovations, Natural gas pipeline maintenance corridors. These projects employ workers represented by Laborers Local 621, Carpenters Local 280, Operating Engineers Local 832 and other locals operating in the region.
Active construction zones are where §240 injuries occur. When an employer or GC fails to erect proper scaffolding, provide fall harnesses, or secure materials against falling, and a worker is hurt, the legal machinery of Labor Law §240 and §241(6) is available to that worker regardless of what their employer tells them.
Many workers in Allegany County are told after an injury that workers' comp is their only option, or that they were partly at fault. Under §240 strict liability, comparative negligence is not a defense. The employer's or property owner's claim that "you should have been more careful" is legally irrelevant if a safety device failed.
Filing Your Claim: Supreme Court, Allegany County
Construction accident lawsuits in Allegany County are generally filed in the Supreme Court, Allegany County, located at 7 Court Street, Belmont NY 14813. The court is part of New York's Appellate Division, 4th Department — the appellate body that reviews trial court decisions in Allegany County cases. Understanding the appellate division matters because different departments have developed slightly different interpretations of §240's scope over decades of case law.
Deadlines matter. Under CPLR §214, you have three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury claim. However, the statute of limitations for wrongful death is two years, and claims against government entities may require a Notice of Claim filed within 90 days. Do not wait.
If you were treated after your accident at Cuba Memorial Hospital or another trauma center, your medical records will form a core part of your damages evidence. Preserving those records early, along with incident reports, OSHA logs, and witness contact information, protects your case.
Supreme Court, Allegany County
7 Court Street, Belmont NY 14813
Union Locals Active in Allegany County
Union members may have additional resources through their trust funds, but union membership does not affect your right to pursue an independent Labor Law §240 or §241(6) claim.
Common Questions About Construction Accidents in Allegany County
Injured on a Allegany County Construction Site?
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