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New York City Window Washing Accident Lawyer
Window washers often work at high altitudes, doing risky work. If you were hurt in a window washing accident in New York, contact The Law Offices of Michael H. Joseph PLLC in Manhattan or White Plains to speak with our window washing accident attorneys, who have experience in representing window washers in lawsuits for on the job personal injuries
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Window Washer Accident Cases
New York state laws specifically protect window washers by requiring certain safety measures. For example, window washers must be provided with a safe means of cleaning the exterior and interior windows of buildings. These safety measures include providing secure ladders, anchors to link into for fall protection, safety vests, lifelines, and harnesses.
Many window washing accidents and deaths are caused by faulty or insufficient safety devices. Building owners that employ window washers can be liable for failure to equip these workers properly.
If you were hurt in a window washing accident due to a building owner’s failure to comply with state safety standards, you have a right to sue for damages. Our New York personal injury lawyers who represent window washers, will help you determine if you have a case.
Laws that Protect Window Washers There are two laws which protect window washers and if violated these laws provide the basis for a lawsuit. If a window washer is injured because of a violation of these laws, the owner of the building is responsible to pay for lost wages, medical bills, reduced earning capacity and provide compensation for pain, suffering and disability.
Our NYC window washer accident lawyers know that New York Labor Law 240 protects everyone who performs commercial cleaning at an elevated position. It is the obligation of the building owner to provide proper protection to the window washer who is working at an elevated position. It does not matter if the worker brings his own tools, it is the building owner’s responsibility to make sure that the worker has adequate ladders and scaffolds which are properly braced and secured against movement, safety lines and a safe means to work above the ground level and protect him against falls. Even if a window washer was careless or partially at fault, this is irrelevant and not a defense to a New York labor law 240 action.
New York Labor Law § 202 requires the owner, lessee, agent and manager of every public building and every contractor involved to provide safe means for the cleaning of the widows and of exterior surfaces of such building as may be required and approved by the Industrial Board of Appeals. New York Labor Law § 202 further states that the owner, lessee, agent, manager or superintendent of any such public building and every contractor involved shall not require, permit, suffer or allow any window to be cleaned unless such means are provided to enable such work to be done in a safe manner for the prevention of accidents and for the protection of the public and of persons engaged in such work in conformity with the requirements of this chapter and the rules of the Industrial Board of Appeals. Therefore, it is the obligation of the building owner to comply with the rules of the Industrial board. The owner of every building is required to have structural features and anchors or other fixed devices for the window washer’s protection prior to allowing any person to clean a window. The New York Industrial Code also requires that building have anchors affixed to the wall, which must be round, like the openings on the hooks that clip onto them to prevent the window washer from falling and being seriously injured in an accident. The New York Industrial code also requires that whenever a window washer is working 18 feet high or more there must be a helper at the bottom holding the ladder and securing it against movement. The New York Industrial Code even requires the person holding the ladder to stand at the foot of the ladder, face it and hold it with both hands to protect the window washer and prevent an accident.
Results Obtained by New York Window Washing Accident Lawyer Michael Joseph:
- Window Washing Accident Fall: $900,000. Settlement, New York Supreme Court, New York Window Washer injured in fall from unsecured ladder without fall protection (life lines/harnesses)
Scaffold Injuries Many window washers, as well as workers in other fields, work on scaffolds. If you were hurt through a scaffold collapse, scaffold fall or any other scaffold accident, come to a firm with experience in these cases. Contact our law offices today, and let attorney Michael Joseph evaluate your potential window-washing or scaffold-related injury claim. We offer a free initial consultation, and there is no fee unless you win.
Ladder Injuries: Window washer are constantly working on ladders to reach both interior and exterior windows. If the ladder you are using has any defects that cause you to fall, such as footing that doesn't hold the ladder in place, or rungs that bend when you step on them, then you have a case. Also If the ladder moves because it wasn't properly tied off or secured by another worker, then the law was violated and you can sue the property owner for your injuries.
Fall Protection: The Labor Laws require every window washer to be provided with adequate fall protection, including harnesses and life lines. If you fell from a height, while performing window washing or commercial cleaning, because you weren't given proper fall protection, then the land owner is responsible for your injuries.
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For a free consultation for a window washing injury case, in New York City, call our Manhattan window washing accident lawyers at (212) 858-0503 or for a consultation in our White Plains office, with our Westchester window washing accident lawyers, call us at (914) 574-8330.
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New York, N.Y. 10001
Tel: 212-858-0503
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White Plains, N.Y. 10601
On average, there is one High Rise Window Washing Death per year. The risks for Window Washers are real.