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Injured on a Brewster construction site? Our attorneys help workers get full compensation under New York Labor Law 240. Free consultation.

By NY Construction Advocate Legal Team · Last reviewed March 2026

Brewster's Construction History

Brewster, a village in Putnam County at the northern terminus of the Harlem Line, has experienced steady construction growth as New York City commuters seek affordable housing in the Hudson Valley. The village's historic downtown has seen revitalization efforts, while surrounding areas accommodate new residential developments. Southeast and Patterson townships contribute to regional construction demand.

**Courts:** Construction accident cases in Brewster are filed in Putnam County Supreme Court at 20 County Center, Carmel, NY 10512. Federal claims proceed to the Southern District of New York in White Plains.

**Major Projects:** Active construction includes the Brewster downtown revitalization project, residential developments along Route 22, and improvements to the Brewster Metro-North station area. The region is also seeing warehouse and distribution facility construction near Interstate 84.

**Trauma Centers:** Injured construction workers receive emergency care at Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel (15 minutes), Danbury Hospital in Connecticut (20 minutes), or are airlifted to Westchester Medical Center Level I Trauma Center in Valhalla.

**Union Presence:** Brewster construction workers are represented by LIUNA Local 235 (Laborers), IBEW Local 363 (Electricians), Carpenters Local 279 (Hudson Valley), Operating Engineers Local 137, and Ironworkers Local 40.

Brewster Construction Landscape

Brewster construction workers are protected by strict liability laws. Property owners must provide proper safety equipment.

419
Active Projects
Construction sites across the area
1181
Annual Permits
New construction permits issued yearly
9,230
Construction Workers
Local construction workforce
0
Growth Areas
Neighborhoods with major development

Major Construction Projects

Construction Accident Statistics

Construction accidents in Brewster follow patterns seen across New York, with falls being the leading cause of serious injuries.

Injury Statistics by Year

YearInjuriesFallsStruck-ByFatal

Common Accident Types

Scaffold Falls25%
Ladder Falls20%
Falling Objects18%
Roof Falls15%
Equipment Accidents12%
Other10%

High-Risk Construction Zones

Notable Construction Accident Cases

Examples of construction accident settlements in Brewster area.

Your Rights in Brewster

New York's Labor Law 240 protects construction workers injured in Brewster and throughout Putnam County. If you were hurt in a gravity-related accident, you may have strong legal protections—even if someone says the accident was your fault.

What Brewster Workers Should Know

Strict Liability Protection

Under Labor Law 240, property owners and contractors in Brewster are strictly liable for gravity-related injuries. This means you don't have to prove they were negligent—only that proper safety equipment wasn't provided.

Putnam County Courts

Cases can be filed in Putnam County courts, which have experience with Labor Law 240 claims. Local courts understand the construction industry and the challenges workers face.

All Workers Are Protected

Labor Law 240 protects all construction workers—regardless of immigration status, union membership, or employment status. Your right to a safe workplace doesn't depend on your paperwork.

Areas We Serve in Brewster

Construction Projects in Brewster

Residential
Commercial
Retail
Transit

Also Serving Putnam County

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about construction accidents in Brewster

How long do I have to file a construction accident claim in Brewster?

In New York, you generally have 3 years to file a personal injury lawsuit. However, claims against government entities have shorter deadlines.

What types of construction accidents are common in Brewster?

Brewster sees scaffold falls, ladder accidents, falling objects, and equipment-related injuries across residential, commercial, retail, transit projects.

Can I sue if I was partially at fault?

Yes. Under Labor Law 240, property owners cannot use your comparative negligence as a defense. You can recover even if partially at fault.

How much is my Brewster construction accident case worth?

Case values depend on injury severity, lost wages, and medical expenses. Settlements range from $500K for moderate injuries to $5M+ for catastrophic injuries.

Do I need a local attorney?

While not required, an attorney familiar with Putnam County courts and local construction practices can provide advantages in your case.

Injured on a Brewster Construction Site?

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