Industrial job sites are filled with heavy machinery, powerful tools, and dangerous conditions. When an accident involving industrial equipment occurs, the results can be devastating. From crushed limbs to permanent disability, workers often suffer serious, life-altering injuries. If you or a loved one was hurt on the job, a Buffalo industrial equipment accident lawyer at Brown Chiari LLP is here to help you explore your legal options.
Our law firm represents injured workers across Buffalo and Western New York, providing strategic guidance through the legal process and helping clients pursue full compensation. We understand the unique challenges industrial accidents present, and we are committed to protecting your legal rights while holding all negligent parties accountable.
Heavy machinery and industrial equipment are vital to construction and manufacturing, but when used incorrectly or without proper safety protocols, they can cause catastrophic workplace injuries. Industrial accidents often involve:
These accidents may result from defective products, a lack of personal protective equipment, insufficient training, or machinery that is not properly maintained. In many cases, more than one party may be held liable for the accident—such as an employer, equipment manufacturer, or property owner.
Our Buffalo construction accident attorneys are prepared to investigate your case and determine who should be held liable for the injuries you suffered.
Workers at industrial sites may suffer a wide range of injuries, including:
Our legal team understands how serious these injuries can be. We help injured workers access necessary medical treatment, document accident-related losses, and build a personal injury case aimed at securing fair compensation.
Construction sites are some of the most hazardous workplaces in Buffalo. When industrial equipment fails or is misused, the risk of serious injury increases. Our Buffalo construction accident lawyers represent construction workers and other employees hurt in all types of equipment-related incidents, including:
In these cases, our team will investigate whether proper safety procedures were followed and identify all parties whose negligence contributed to the accident.
If you were injured in a workplace accident involving industrial equipment, you may be entitled to workers compensation benefits. These benefits can help pay for:
However, workers compensation alone may not fully cover the cost of serious injury. In many cases, injured workers may also pursue a third party lawsuit against manufacturers, subcontractors, or other parties responsible for the unsafe equipment or job site conditions.
Our Buffalo work injury lawyers will evaluate all aspects of your case and pursue every available path to help you recover damages and secure the compensation you deserve.
Accidents involving industrial equipment often raise questions of liability. Our attorneys will determine whether your injury was caused by:
In many cases, multiple parties may share responsibility for the injuries suffered by the worker. By identifying all liable parties and preserving key evidence, we can strengthen your claim and increase the likelihood of a successful settlement or verdict.
New York Labor Law offers important protections for injured construction workers and industrial laborers. Sections 200, 240, and 241 impose strict safety standards for job sites and require employers and contractors to provide a reasonably safe working environment. When violations of these laws lead to an accident, injury victims may have grounds to recover compensation beyond workers compensation.
If you have questions about how New York labor law may apply to your case, contact our Buffalo law office today for a free case evaluation.
Brown Chiari LLP has a long-standing reputation for representing injury victims in complex workplace accident cases. We’ve helped injured construction workers, factory employees, and contractors throughout Buffalo New York recover damages for:
We are aggressive advocates for injured clients and are not afraid to take on powerful insurance companies or negligent employers. If you’re facing mounting medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about your future, we can help guide you through the legal process.
If you’ve been injured on the job due to a workplace accident involving machinery or heavy equipment:
Delays can affect your ability to file a claim or secure compensation before the statute of limitations expires. Let our legal team take action on your behalf while you focus on your recovery.
Learn more about your legal rights after a construction or industrial equipment accident. Call Brown Chiari LLP at (716) 681-7190 to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation. You can also reach us anytime through our contact page. Let us help you protect your future and recover the compensation you deserve.
Depending on your case, you may recover damages for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term disability. If a third party was involved, additional compensation may be available through a personal injury lawsuit.
In most cases, your primary route for compensation from an employer is through workers compensation. However, if a third party such as a manufacturer or contractor was involved, a lawsuit may be possible.
A third party lawsuit is a claim filed against someone other than your employer who contributed to your injury—such as an equipment manufacturer, subcontractor, or property owner.
There are strict legal deadlines for workplace accidents. The timeline may vary depending on the type of claim (workers compensation vs. personal injury). It’s important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible before the limitations expires.
New York follows a contributory negligence rule, which means your compensation may be reduced, but not eliminated, based on your level of fault. You may still recover damages even if you were partially responsible.