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New York Construction Accident Lawyers for Saw and Cutting Blade Injuries

As experienced New York construction accident attorneys, the Porter Law Group understands the devastating impact of saw and cutting blade accidents on construction sites. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), approximately 30,000 table saw blade-contact injuries were treated in U.S. emergency departments in 2021 alone. Of these injuries, 89-96% involved fingers, resulting in severe lacerations, fractures, and amputations—injuries that can abruptly end careers and result in lifelong disability.

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When you need a dedicated saw accident lawyer or cutting blade accident attorney in New York, our construction site injury attorneys provide the specialized representation necessary to pursue maximum compensation.

Seeking Expert Saw and Cutting Blade Accident Attorneys?

Are you facing mounting medical bills, lost wages, or permanent disability after a saw and cutting blade accident? Trust a law firm deeply familiar with New York’s workplace safety laws and regulations. Our attorneys are here to guide you through the legal process and help you secure the best possible outcome.

Our team of skilled construction accident lawyers has extensive experience in handling personal injury cases involving cutting tools and construction equipment. We have secured millions of dollars* in compensation for accident victims across New York City, Long Island, Albany, Syracuse, Buffalo, Rochester, and beyond.

Schedule your free, no-obligation consultation today and contact the Porter Law Group as soon as possible. View the results we've achieved for previous clients and learn more about how we can help you recover compensation.

The Devastating Impact of Saw and Cutting Blade Accidents in Construction

Despite advances in safety features—such as riving knives, anti-kickback pawls, and modular blade guard systems introduced around 2010—a comprehensive CPSC analysis reveals a troubling reality. From 2004 to 2021, there has been no statistically significant decrease in table saw-related injuries, even with updated safety regulations.

The societal cost of saw and cutting blade injuries—including emergency treatment, surgeries, rehabilitation, lost wages, and emotional suffering—is estimated to exceed $2 billion annually. While most injuries result in direct medical costs below $100,000, severe cases involving amputation or nerve damage can easily exceed six figures, especially when long-term care and lost earning capacity are factored in.

When saw and cutting blade accidents occur due to unsafe conditions, defective equipment, or violations of safety protocols on New York construction sites, you may be entitled to compensation and should seek legal help to cover your losses.

Types of Saw and Cutting Blade Accidents on Construction Sites

Our New York construction accident attorneys regularly represent clients injured by a wide variety of cutting tools—each carrying specific risks and requiring a unique legal approach:

  • Table saw accidents.These are among the most common and dangerous types of saw injuries. The CPSC estimates that table saws account for nearly half (47-48%) of all stationary saw injuries in construction. Our saw accident lawyers have deep experience handling cases involving these powerful tools and the complex injuries they cause, such as deep lacerations, tendon damage, and amputations.
  • Circular saw accidents. Portable circular saws are highly dangerous, particularly when kickback occurs, leading to severe hand, arm, and finger injuries. The Porter Law Group’s construction injury attorneys have successfully handled numerous circular saw cases involving both worker error and tool malfunction.
  • Chainsaw accidents. Chainsaws often cause deep, traumatic lacerations, especially to the legs, arms, and hands. These cases often involve long-term disability, reconstructive surgery, and scarring. Our cutting blade accident attorneys are skilled at investigating the full scope of these devastating injuries.
  • Miter saw and band saw accidents. While often perceived as more “controlled,” stationary miter and band saws present risks including pinch-point injuries, kickback, and projectile hazards. Our New York construction lawyers understand the distinct liability issues associated with each tool.
  • Concrete saws and cutting tool accidents. These industrial tools present dual hazards—severe cutting injuries and respiratory issues due to exposure to silica dust. 

Common Causes of Saw and Cutting Blade Accidents in New York Construction

As experienced construction site injury attorneys, we understand the factors behind these accidents:

  • Lack of proper safety equipment. Missing or improperly installed blade guards, riving knives, and anti-kickback devices are a leading cause of injury. A CPSC Special Study found that in 88.9% of table saw injuries, the blade guard was not in use at the time of the accident. Under New York Labor Law, employers are required to provide and maintain appropriate safety equipment on site.
  • Inadequate training and supervision. Many injuries result when workers are asked to operate saws without comprehensive safety training. Our construction accident attorneys investigate whether OSHA-mandated safety training was provided, and whether supervisors negligently assigned tasks beyond the worker’s qualifications.
  • Defective tools and equipment. Some accidents result not from human error, but from poor tool design, defective materials, or manufacturing flaws. In these cases, our saw accident lawyers pursue product liability claims against manufacturers and distributors.
  • Workplace safety violations. OSHA frequently cites violations involving saws and power tools under its “Control of Hazardous Energy” and machine guarding standards. Our cutting blade accident attorneys know how to leverage these violations in your case.
  • Rushed production schedules. Construction deadlines that emphasize speed over safety often result in underreporting of hazards and pressure to ignore protocols. Our construction accident lawyers can determine if unreasonable time pressure contributed to your injury.

Injuries from Saw and Cutting Blade Accidents on Construction Sites

The physical, emotional, and financial toll of these injuries is often devastating and permanent. Our New York saw accident attorneys regularly represent clients who have suffered:

  • Lacerations and deep cuts. These range from surface wounds to deep tissue damage involving tendons, muscles, and nerves. Recent studies show approximately 65% of table saw injuries are lacerations, many requiring surgical intervention, skin grafts, or reconstructive procedures.
  • Amputations. These catastrophic injuries involve the partial or complete loss of fingers, hands, or limbs, and account for 10-19% of table saw injuries. Our construction site injury attorneys work with medical experts to document the full impact of these life-altering injuries.
  • Fractures and crush injuries. Often accompanying other trauma, these injuries may require multiple surgeries, pins, and physical therapy. They represent around 12% of table saw injuries. Our cutting blade accident attorneys understand the long-term orthopedic consequences and the importance of proper documentation.
  • Eye injuries. Flying debris, sparks, or direct contact with blades can lead to corneal lacerations, retinal damage, or blindness. Our construction accident lawyers know how to calculate losses stemming from vision impairment, including loss of independence and job retraining needs. 
  • Nerve damage and chronic pain.  Victims often endure neuropathy, phantom limb pain, or loss of sensation, affecting daily function and job performance. Our saw accident attorneys work with neurologists and pain management specialists to present comprehensive medical evidence.

Prevention Strategies Our Construction Accident Attorneys Recommend

While no workplace is risk-free, our New York construction accident lawyers advise several strategies to reduce saw and cutting blade injuries:

  • Proper safety equipment and guards. Always use blade guards, riving knives, and push sticks as recommended by manufacturers and required by safety regulations.
  • Comprehensive training and education. Workers must receive hands-on safety instruction tailored to each tool. Our attorneys frequently find that lack of OSHA-compliant training is a root cause in many cases.
  • Regular maintenance of tools. Tools should be inspected daily for wear and malfunction. Dull blades and loose components increase the risk of accidents.
  • Strict adherence to workplace safety protocols. Site supervisors must enforce safety checklists, PPE usage, and hazard mitigation plans. Our construction site injury attorneys often uncover overlooked violations that directly contributed to our clients’ injuries.

Legal Claims Our New York Construction Accident Lawyers Can Pursue

Depending on the specifics of your case, our construction site injury attorneys may pursue:

  • Workers' Compensation. If the injury occurred on a New York construction site, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits. However, these benefits often don't cover the full extent of your losses.
  • Product liability claims. If a defective tool caused the injury, our saw accident lawyers can bring a strict liability claim against the manufacturer or distributor.
  • New York Labor Law claims. Sections 200, 240, and 241 of the New York Labor Law  provide additional remedies for injured construction workers. Our cutting blade accident attorneys have extensive experience with these claims.
  • Third-party negligence claims. Our construction accident attorneys investigate whether contractors, site managers, or property owners created unsafe conditions and pursue separate claims beyond workers’ compensation.

Schedule Loss of Use Awards for Saw and Cutting Blade Injuries in New York

Many injured workers suffer permanent loss of hand, finger, or limb function, which may qualify for Schedule Loss of Use (SLU) benefits under New York Workers’ Compensation Law. For example:

  • Index finger (complete loss) = 46 weeks of compensation
  • Thumb (complete loss) = 75 weeks

Partial losses are compensated proportionally based on medical assessments of your permanent impairment.

While Workers' Compensation carriers often propose minimal SLU percentages to minimize their payouts, our saw accident lawyers work with respected medical specialists to document the true extent of your permanent limitations. This is especially crucial for construction workers whose livelihood depends on manual dexterity and strength. 

Our cutting blade accident attorneys can help you secure SLU awards that are substantially higher than initial offers, accounting for factors like diminished grip strength, loss of sensation, cold sensitivity, and mobility restrictions that specifically impact your ability to return to construction work. 

Insurers often attempt to undervalue SLU ratings, but we aggressively challenge low assessments and maximize your benefits. Let our construction site injury attorneys ensure you receive the full compensation New York law provides for your permanent injuries.

New York Construction Accident Attorneys Fighting for Injured Workers

In addition to saw-related injuries, our construction accident lawyers represent clients injured in all types of construction site incidents throughout New York:

With in-depth experience in NY Labor Law § 200, § 240, and § 241, our construction site injury attorneys fight to hold all negligent parties accountable and secure full financial recovery for our clients across New York City and beyond.

Why Choose Our New York Construction Accident Lawyers?

The lawyers at the Porter Law Group have decades of experience representing individuals and families whose lives have been devastated by catastrophic injuries. We have obtained some of the largest settlements and verdicts in courts throughout the State of New York. We are a state-wide firm that handles cases with a hometown feel.

Our clients come to us looking for guidance and answers. With seasoned trial lawyers, the Porter Law Group has the resources necessary to help you navigate the most complex cases, against goliath insurance companies that will stop at nothing to prevent you from receiving the compensation you deserve.  

You only get one chance to choose the best lawyer for you and your family. Hire the lawyers most recommended by former clients and local attorneys, and the firm that delivers superior results. 

When you or a loved one’s life has been devastated by a serious personal injury in New York, don’t hire a lawyer without calling the Porter Law Group to learn why so many of our clients are thankful they trusted us with their case in their time of need.     

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Frequently Asked Questions: New York Construction and Saw Accident Cases

How much is my saw accident case worth?

Every construction injury case is unique. Our experienced cutting blade accident attorneys will assess your medical bills, lost income, permanent impairments, and pain and suffering to determine the full value of your claim. Many serious saw injury cases in New York result in six- or seven-figure settlements,

Can I file a lawsuit if I was injured by a saw on a construction site?

Yes. While workers' compensation covers certain expenses, our New York construction accident lawyers can help you pursue additional compensation through third-party claims against equipment manufacturers, property owners, or contractors who violated New York Labor Law or safety regulations.

How long do I have to file a construction accident lawsuit in New York?

In New York, the statute of limitations for most construction site injury cases is three years from the date of the accident. However, shorter deadlines may apply if your claim involves a government entity or specific legal exceptions. Contact our saw accident attorneys as soon as possible to ensure all time limits are met.

What makes Porter Law Group the best construction accident attorneys in New York?

Our construction site injury lawyers combine decades of experience with specialized knowledge of both saw-related injuries and New York construction law. We've successfully recovered millions for injured workers and have the resources to thoroughly investigate your case, consult with medical and industry experts, and fight aggressively for maximum compensation.

Will my case have to go to trial?

While our cutting blade accident attorneys prepare every case for trial, about 95% of construction accident claims are resolved through settlement. Having trial-ready attorneys often puts pressure on defendants to offer more favorable settlements. If a fair offer isn’t made, our team is fully prepared to present your case in court.

Can I afford a New York construction accident lawyer?

Yes. At the Porter Law Group, our saw accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay nothing upfront, and we only receive payment if we secure compensation for you. This arrangement ensures that quality legal representation is available to all injured construction workers, regardless of financial situation.

Contact a New York Saw and Cutting Blade Accident Attorney Today

Don't face the aftermath of a serious construction accident alone. Let our experienced construction site injury attorneys fight for the compensation you deserve. Our saw accident lawyers have the knowledge, resources, and dedication to handle every aspect of your case while you focus on recovery.

Call 833-PORTER9 or email info@porterlawteam.com today for your free consultation with a top New York construction accident attorney, or complete our secure online form. Remember—there are no fees unless we win your case.

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