Hurt on a Southampton construction site?
Falls from scaffolds. Falling tools. Trench collapse. Crane and hoist failures on Southampton job sites. New York gives injured construction workers strong legal protection — owners and general contractors can be held responsible for gravity-related injuries (falls from heights, falling objects). Your immigration status does not matter.
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What to know about construction accident cases in Southampton
NY's scaffold law — absolute liability
Gravity-related construction injuries (falls from height, falling objects from above) trigger absolute liability on the owner and GC if a safety device was missing or inadequate. Comparative negligence is no defense.
NY workplace-safety law(6) — Industrial Code violations
Construction Industrial Code Rule 23 violations support (6) claims for a wider range of injuries — not just gravity-related. Scaffolding, ladders, hoisting, electrical work all covered.
Workers' Comp does NOT bar suit
You can collect Workers' Comp from your employer AND sue the property owner and general contractor under NY's scaffold law. Two recoveries from two different defendants.
Immigration status is irrelevant
NY courts have ruled (Balbuena v. IDR Realty) that immigration status does not bar a construction-injury claim and is generally NOT discoverable. We protect that from day one.
Southampton venue and filing
Suffolk County Supreme Court at 1 Court Street, Riverhead.
For the full legal framework — statutes, deadlines, damages — see the NYC Construction Accident Lawyer hub.
Bringing your Southampton construction accident case — what makes it different here
Your construction accident case in this area will be filed in Suffolk County Supreme Court (10th Judicial District) at 1 Court Street, Riverhead. The same court that handles personal injury matters handles construction accident claims — but the substantive law, key agencies, and case-handling rhythm are different.
Southampton Village's construction-injury profile is shaped by an active residential renovation and rebuild market across the village's estate sections — Wickapogue Road, Meadow Lane, Halsey Neck Lane, and the streets bordering Cooper's Beach all see significant new-build and renovation activity that triggers NY workplace-safety law NY's scaffold law and construction safety law strict-liability claims for falls from heights, falling objects, and excavation injuries.
Many Southampton estate-rebuild projects involve workforce that travels in from Hampton Bays, Riverhead, and points west — workers' compensation cross-jurisdictional questions occasionally arise when a Southampton job-site injury involves a worker employed by a Riverhead-based contractor. The Town of Southampton Building Department maintains permit and inspection records that become discoverable on serious-injury claims.
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Negotiate or file
Settle when fair. File at Suffolk County Supreme Court at 1 Court Street, Riverhead.
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