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NYC Trench Collapse Lawyer · (6) Industrial Code Rule 23-4

Trench collapse or excavation accident in NYC?

Trench cave-ins. Excavation collapses. Missing shoring. Inadequate sloping or benching. Cubic-yard soil weighs roughly the same as a small car — a worker buried under two feet of soil cannot breathe and cannot dig out. Trench accidents are catastrophic. Industrial Code Rule 23-4 governs excavation safety in New York and is the primary vehicle under NY workplace-safety law(6).

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How we handle your case

1

Investigate

Site safety logs, OSHA accident reports, GC and sub-contract chain, fall-protection equipment (preserved), and witness statements from co-workers. Immigration status is NEVER discoverable.

2

Negotiate

Owner/GC carriers know is strict. We document the gravity-related elevation differential and the inadequate-or-missing safety device — and negotiate against $5M+ wrap-up policies.

3

Litigate

construction-injury claims often go to summary judgment on liability. Then we try damages only. Powerful procedure when it applies.

What you can recover

Spinal cord injury
TBI / brain injury
Orthopedic surgery (multiple)
Future care (lifetime)
Lost earning capacity
Wrongful death

Every case is different. The recoverable damages depend on your injuries, the insurance available, and the facts of your case.

What you need to know

Trench accidents almost always trace to OSHA & Industrial Code violations.

OSHA requires protective systems (shoring, shielding, sloping) for any excavation 5 feet deep or more. Industrial Code Rule 23-4 has even more specific NY requirements. When the cave-in happens, it is almost always traceable to a violation — and a violation of the Industrial Code triggers (6) liability against the owner and GC.

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. We handle both.

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.

Where we handle trench collapse cases

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