Head Over Heels at Work: Surviving a New York Construction Site Fall

It is no secret that New York construction work is dangerous, and sometimes even fatal. Falls, both long distance and short distance, account for a whopping one third of all fatal New York construction site accidents. You may think that a work-related falling death only occurs from a great height, but it is short distance falls, such as a ladder fall, that are the leading cause of fall injuries. You may not always be able to avoid a fall, but knowing how to fall when it happens may seriously reduce the injuries that you sustain. If you find yourself falling from a ladder or plummeting toward the street after a scaffolding accident, will you know how to survive?

How to Survive a Short Distance Fall (such as a ladder fall or a slip-and-fall accident):

How to Survive a Long Distance Fall (such as a scaffolding fall, bridge fall, or roof fall):

The New York workers’ compensation lawyers at Markhoff & Mittman encourage you to practice falling under the guidance of your doctor or physical therapist. Practicing falls in a controlled environment is one of the best ways to prepare yourself for the worst.

If you have already been injured in a New York worksite fall accident, Markhoff & Mittman can explain your rights and work toward getting you the compensation you are due. Read our FREE book, 5 Deadly Sins That Can Derail Your New York Workers’ Compensation Case, and give us a call at (866) 205-2415 or toll free at 866-205-2415. We look forward to helping you.

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