Law Firm Publishes Guide on New York Scaffold Law for Construction Workers The Law Office of Steven Louros, a Manhattan-based personal injury firm representing construction workers across New York City and Long Island, has released a detailed legal guide explaining New York Labor Law §240, also known as the Scaffold Law. The resource aims to educate injured construction workers, their families, and legal advocates about the protections provided by this statute, which is considered one of the most robust worker safety laws in the country. Construction site accidents remain a major cause of severe injuries and fatalities in New York City, where scaffolding, ladders, hoists, and high-rise work are common on job sites spanning all five boroughs. The Scaffold Law imposes a heightened duty of care on property owners and contractors, holding them accountable when safety measures fail to protect workers at elevated heights. This legal framework recognizes the inherent risks of working at height and ensures that responsible parties face consequences for negligence. Steven Louros, Esq., founder of the firm, emphasized the importance of the resource in addressing the dangers faced by construction workers. “Construction workers put their lives on the line every day building New York City, and too many of them are seriously injured because property owners and contractors cut corners on safety,” he stated. “This guide is designed to help workers and their families understand the protections the law provides. Labor Law §240 exists specifically to hold responsible parties accountable when they fail to keep workers safe at elevated heights. If you or someone you love has been injured on a NYC construction site, you should not have to navigate the legal process alone.#construction_workers #new_york_city #scaffold_law #manhattan #law_office_of_steven_louro