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Manhattan & New York City Nail Gun Accident Lawyer

Our Downtown Manhattan Office

Pazer Epstein Jaffe Fein & Gozenput, P.C.
20 Vesey Street, Suite 700
New York, NY 10007
917-983-2343

Our firm is located in downtown Manhattan, just steps from major subway lines serving every borough of New York City. Being based in Lower Manhattan allows us to stay closely connected to the courts, agencies, and neighborhoods where serious personal injury cases are handled, while remaining easy to reach for clients traveling from throughout the city.

Getting to Our Manhattan Office by Subway

Below are the most convenient subway stations for reaching our Manhattan office, along with approximate walking times.

Fulton Street Station

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  • C

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  • 4

  • 5

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Approx. 2–4 minute walk

Park Place Station

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Approx. 3-5 minute walk

Wall Street Station

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Approx. 5-7 minute walk

Chambers Street Station

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Approx. 5-7 minute walk

  • Construction Accident Case Results

Construction accident lawyers at Pazer Epstein Jaffe Fein & Gozenput, P.C. have a proven track record of litigating construction injury lawsuits and recovering millions of dollars for our clients. Our law firm represents clients who were injured in cases such as construction site falls and scaffolding accidents.

$5,000,000

For a worker who fell from a ladder.

$4,000,000

For a worker who became disabled after a floor collapsed beneath him

$3,500,000

For a laborer who sustained a fractured calcaneus, elbow and pelvis

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Nail gun accidents are among the most serious and preventable construction injuries on New York City job sites. These powerful tools can fire nails at extremely high speeds, causing catastrophic injuries when safety procedures are ignored or equipment malfunctions. On active construction sites throughout Lower Manhattan, even a split-second error can result in permanent disability or death.

If you or a loved one was injured by a nail gun on a construction site in Lower Manhattan or anywhere in New York City, an experienced nail gun accident lawyer can help you pursue full compensation and hold all responsible parties accountable.


Understanding Nail Gun Accidents on Lower Manhattan Construction Sites

Lower Manhattan is home to constant construction, renovation, and interior build-out projects — from high-rise developments near Battery Park City to commercial renovations in the Financial District and Tribeca. Nail guns are widely used in framing, roofing, flooring, and interior construction, making them a frequent source of serious job-site injuries.

Unlike hand tools, nail guns function as high-velocity industrial equipment. When safety mechanisms fail or proper procedures are not followed, the resulting injuries are often severe and life-altering.


Common Causes of Nail Gun Accidents

Nail gun accidents are rarely unavoidable. They most often result from negligence, unsafe work practices, or defective equipment, including:

  • Lack of proper safety training or supervision

  • Defective, modified, or poorly maintained nail guns

  • Accidental discharge or double-firing mechanisms

  • Removal or disabling of safety guards or triggers

  • Inadequate coordination between workers

  • Unsafe or overcrowded job-site conditions

In many cases, injured workers may pursue compensation beyond workers’ compensation when a third party’s negligence contributed to the accident.


Types of Injuries Caused by Nail Gun Accidents

Nail gun injuries are frequently severe, penetrating, and medically complex. The construction accident lawyers at Pazer Epstein Jaffe Fein & Gozenput, P.C. work with medical experts to document the full scope of these injuries.

Common nail gun injuries include:

  • Penetrating wounds to the hands, arms, legs, or torso

  • Eye injuries and permanent vision loss

  • Head and traumatic brain injuries

  • Nerve damage and loss of function

  • Bone fractures and shattered joints

  • Internal organ injuries

  • Infections and complications from embedded nails

Many nail gun injuries result in permanent disability, preventing workers from returning to construction or other physically demanding work.


Who Can Be Held Liable for a Nail Gun Accident?

Unlike standard workers’ compensation claims, nail gun accident cases often involve third-party liability, allowing injured workers to seek full financial recovery.

Potentially responsible parties may include:

  • General contractors or subcontractors

  • Property owners and developers

  • Construction site managers or supervisors

  • Nail gun manufacturers (defective design or warnings)

  • Tool rental or supply companies

  • Safety coordinators responsible for training and enforcement

An experienced nail gun accident lawyer will investigate OSHA violations, equipment defects, and unsafe job-site practices to identify every liable party.


New York Labor Laws That May Apply to Nail Gun Accidents

New York provides strong legal protections for injured construction workers. Depending on how the accident occurred, claims may arise under:

  • Labor Law §200, addressing general job-site safety and negligence

  • Labor Law §241(6), involving violations of specific safety regulations

  • Labor Law §240, in limited circumstances involving elevation-related hazards

These laws are frequently implicated on construction projects throughout Lower Manhattan, including areas near Wall Street, One World Trade Center, South Street Seaport, Brookfield Place, and Fulton Center.


Why Local Experience Matters in Lower Manhattan Nail Gun Cases

Construction accident cases in Lower Manhattan are often aggressively defended. Developers and insurers operating near high-profile commercial districts and landmarks frequently have significant legal resources.

A lawyer familiar with Lower Manhattan construction practices, courts, and regulatory agencies can:

  • Preserve critical evidence before it disappears

  • Subpoena training, maintenance, and safety records

  • Work with engineering and medical experts

  • Accurately calculate long-term damages

  • Take cases to trial when fair settlements are refused


Neighborhoods Served in Lower Manhattan

Nail gun accidents frequently occur on construction sites throughout Lower Manhattan, including:

  • Financial District (FiDi)

  • Battery Park City

  • Tribeca

  • Chinatown

  • Two Bridges

  • Civic Center

  • Lower East Side

  • SoHo

Ongoing development in these neighborhoods increases exposure to serious job-site hazards involving power tools and heavy equipment.


Compensation Available After a Nail Gun Accident

Depending on the facts of your case, you may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Past and future medical expenses

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Pain and suffering

  • Permanent disability or disfigurement

  • Rehabilitation and therapy

  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family members

A skilled lawyer will pursue every available source of compensation to protect your financial future.


Speak With a Lower Manhattan Nail Gun Accident Lawyer Today

If you were injured by a nail gun on a construction site in Lower Manhattan or anywhere in New York City, you do not have to navigate the legal process alone. Nail gun injuries are often devastating — but strong legal protections exist for workers harmed by unsafe tools and job-site conditions.

A knowledgeable nail gun accident lawyer in Lower Manhattan, NY can evaluate your case, explain your rights, and fight for the full compensation you deserve while you focus on recovery.


Common Questions Workers Have After Getting Injured in a Nail Gun Accident On The Job

1. Can I sue if I was injured by a nail gun at work in New York City?

Yes. While workers’ compensation may cover basic benefits, many nail gun accident cases allow injured workers to pursue additional compensation through third-party lawsuits. Depending on how the accident happened, claims may be brought against contractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or tool rental companies — especially when unsafe equipment or job-site practices were involved.

2. What if the nail gun that injured me was defective?

If a defective nail gun caused your injury, you may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer, distributor, or rental company. Nail gun defects can involve faulty triggers, double-firing mechanisms, missing safety guards, or inadequate warnings. These claims are separate from workers’ compensation and can significantly increase recovery.

3. What if my employer says the nail gun accident was my fault?

Employers and insurers often try to shift blame after a job-site injury. However, fault is not always decisive in nail gun cases. Even if a worker made a mistake, third parties may still be legally responsible for defective tools, unsafe work conditions, or lack of proper training and supervision.

4. Can non-workers be injured by nail guns on construction sites?

Yes. Pedestrians, delivery workers, and bystanders can be seriously injured by nail guns on active construction sites, particularly in dense areas like Lower Manhattan. Non-workers may file personal injury claims against responsible contractors, property owners, or equipment providers.

5. How long do I have to file a nail gun accident lawsuit in New York?

In most cases, personal injury lawsuits must be filed within three years. However, claims involving public entities or government-controlled construction sites may have much shorter deadlines. Acting quickly also helps preserve evidence such as tools, training records, and witness statements.

6. Do I need a lawyer for a nail gun accident claim?

Nail gun accident cases are often complex and involve multiple responsible parties, technical evidence, and aggressive insurance defenses. A lawyer experienced in New York City construction accident cases can investigate the cause of the injury, identify all liable parties, and pursue full compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits.

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