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  • Casey Fundaro is a Bronx falling object accident lawyer with extensive experience handling these kinds of cases. You should choose him as your Bronx falling object accident lawyer because these types of cases involve the most serious of injuries. You need a lawyer who has experience with handling these complex cases so that evidence is preserved and your rights are protected.

  • Most often, objects fall from scaffolds or other raised work areas without proper protection which would have prevented the object such as a tool or materials to fall from a height to strike you.

  • Whether it is a scaffold, ladder, hoist, stay, sling, hangar, block, pulley, brace, rope or other safety device, such a device must be adequate to protect you from the elevation related risk of getting struck by objects due to gravity-related forces from what is referred to as a “physically significant” elevation differential.

  • There is no minimum height from which an object must fall to impose liability on a contractor or owner under the Labor Law, Section 240 (1).

  • If you hire us as your Bronx falling objects accident lawyers, your case will be handled skillfully based on our years of experience in these matters. Fundaro Law will get you the maximum compensation you deserve.

  • Call us now. We want to help you.

  • links to Labor Law 240 (1), 241 (6), Part 23 of the Industrial Code and OSHA rules regarding personal protective and lifesaving equipment, head, eye and face protection, and the handling and storage of materials and the OSHA page on fall prevention en Espanol -- prevención contra caídas en Espanol.  

    29 CFR 1926 Subpart E, Personal protective and lifesaving equipment. 

    o   1926.100, Head protection

    o   1926.100(a)

    o   1926.102, Eye and face protection

    o   1926.102(a), General

    §  29 CFR 1926 Subpart H, Materials handling, storage, use, and disposal. 

    o   1926.250, General requirements for storage

    o   1926.250(a), General

    §  29 CFR 1926 Subpart L, Scaffolds. OSHA Standard.

    o   1926.451, General requirements

    o   1926.451(h), Falling object protection