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Welding Accident Lawyer in New York City

Legal Help For Injured Welders & Families

Welding accidents can change your life in a moment. A flash fire, explosion, fall, or electrical incident can leave you facing serious burns, eye injuries, breathing problems, or broken bones, and you may suddenly be unable to work. If you were hurt while welding in New York City, you may be wondering what rights you have and who will help your family.

At Musa-Obregon Law PC, we work with injured workers and their families who are dealing with the aftermath of serious job site injuries. Many of our clients are welders or construction workers who were hurt on busy building sites, in factories, or in shops around the city. We understand the pressure to keep working, the fear of speaking up, and the worry that you will not be heard if English is not your first language.

Our firm is based in New York City and Queens, and our multicultural team assists clients in Spanish, Russian, Polish, and many other languages. Our goal is to guide you through the legal options available after a welding accident so you can make informed decisions for yourself and your family.


Get trusted guidance from an experienced welding accident attorney in New York City. Call (888) 502-8461 or complete an online form now to discuss your workplace injury and legal options.


Why Injured Welders Choose Musa-Obregon Law PC

After a serious welding accident, choosing a legal team is about more than just finding a name online. You need people who understand how construction and industrial sites really operate, including the pressures from supervisors, general contractors, and property owners. We see how workers are sometimes blamed for unsafe conditions that were never within their control, and we know how intimidating it can feel to challenge that.

Our attorneys handle complex legal problems every day, and many of our clients are working families in New York City who depend on a single paycheck. Our founding attorney is highly rated and known for securing favorable outcomes in difficult situations. Our history of success and awards in legal excellence reflects the level of preparation and advocacy that we bring to every case we accept.

We are also different because we focus on both criminal defense and immigration law in addition to other legal matters. For many welders and construction workers, immigration status or old criminal issues are part of the bigger picture. Our background allows us to consider how a welding injury, an employer investigation, or a workplace report might affect more than just your immediate claim. We work to protect your broader legal interests, not only one piece of your situation.

Communication is central to what we do. Our staff speaks multiple languages, and we take time to explain your options in clear, everyday terms. You can ask questions about your injury, your job, or your status without judgment. From the first consultation until your matter is resolved, our team strives to be accessible and to keep you informed so you do not feel left in the dark.

What To Do After A Welding Accident

The hours and days after a welding accident can feel chaotic. You may be in pain, worried about your next paycheck, and unsure who to listen to. While every situation is different, there are practical steps that often help protect your health and your legal rights.

Your first priority should be safety and medical care. If you are seriously hurt, call 911 or ask someone to do it for you. Even if your injuries seem minor at first, such as a small burn or shortness of breath, it is important to get checked by a doctor. Welding injuries, especially burns and inhalation injuries, can worsen over time, and early medical records are important for any claim.

Many workplaces in the city require that injuries be reported quickly. If you can, report the accident to a supervisor as soon as practical and ask that a written report be prepared. If you are worried about retaliation, try to keep your description factual and avoid arguing about fault. We can later discuss how to handle any threats or pressure you experience after reporting.

If it is safe, consider preserving information from the scene. Photos of the area, the equipment you were using, warning signs, and your injuries can be useful later. It may also help to write down the names of coworkers who saw what happened or who know about ongoing safety problems. Do not put yourself in more danger to gather this information. Your safety should always come first.

You may be contacted by an insurance adjuster, a company representative, or someone else asking for a recorded statement or for you to sign documents. Before you agree, it can be wise to talk with a lawyer who understands welding accidents. A consultation can help you understand what you are being asked to sign and how it may affect your possible claims.

Our team regularly speaks with injured welders soon after accidents. We can review what happened, answer questions in your preferred language, and discuss your choices in a confidential setting. Speaking with us does not mean you are filing a lawsuit. It simply means you are getting information so you can decide what is best for you and your family.

Common Welding Accidents & Injuries

Welding work in New York City often happens in tight spaces, at height, or around flammable materials. This combination creates serious risks when job sites are rushed or safety corners are cut. By understanding some of the most frequent accident scenarios, you can better see how your injury fits into the bigger picture.

On high rise construction projects and steel work across boroughs like Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, welders may work on scaffolding, beams, or platforms many stories above the ground. Inadequate fall protection, missing guardrails, or unstable work surfaces can lead to devastating falls. In other settings, such as shipyards, factories, and repair shops, flammable gases, fumes, and nearby materials can turn a small spark into a sudden fire or explosion.

When employers or contractors fail to provide proper personal protective equipment, the consequences are often severe. Without suitable gloves, jackets, eye shields, and helmets, welders can suffer deep burns, permanent eye damage from arc flash, and facial injuries. Poor ventilation and inadequate respiratory protection can expose workers to dangerous fumes and gases, which may cause lung problems, headaches, and long term breathing issues.

Common injuries in welding accidents include thermal burns, electrical burns, eye and vision damage, orthopedic injuries from falls, and spinal injuries. Many of these injuries require surgery, skin grafts, or extended hospital stays. Even after leaving the hospital, workers may need months of rehabilitation and may not be able to return to the same type of heavy physical work.

These physical injuries affect every part of life. You may not be able to lift your children, drive, or complete basic daily tasks without help. Long scars, chronic pain, or breathing limitations can also affect your confidence and mental health. We understand that a welding injury is not only a medical problem but a family and financial problem as well, and we take all of these effects seriously when we evaluate your situation.

Who May Be Responsible For Your Losses

After a welding accident on the job, many workers are told that their only option is to file a workers' compensation claim. While workers' compensation can be an important source of medical coverage and wage replacement, it is not always the end of the story. In some situations, additional parties may be responsible for unsafe conditions or defective equipment.

On construction and industrial projects in New York, there are often multiple companies on the same site. A property owner, a general contractor, several subcontractors, and equipment suppliers may all have roles in planning and supervising the work. If a contractor ignores basic safety rules, fails to train workers, or pressures crews to rush without proper protections, that behavior can contribute to serious injuries.

Faulty equipment can also play a role. Defective welding machines, gas regulators, protective gear, or scaffolding components may create hazards that are not obvious until an accident occurs. When a product fails under normal use, it may be appropriate to look closely at the manufacturer or distributor, along with the on site decision makers who chose and maintained the equipment.

As a welding accident lawyer New York City workers can turn to for guidance, we review the circumstances of each incident individually. Our attorneys gather information about the job site, the companies involved, the contracts, and the equipment in use. We then discuss with you which claims may be available and what they might mean for your medical care and financial recovery. All of this is done with a focus on your privacy and your comfort level in moving forward.

How Our New York City Team Helps

When you contact our office about a welding injury, our first goal is to listen. We want to understand what happened, what medical care you have received so far, and what you are most worried about. From there, our attorneys can outline possible legal paths and answer your questions in clear, straightforward language.

We know that many welders in the city live and work in neighborhoods throughout Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and the Bronx. Our locations in New York City and Queens are intended to make it easier for you to meet with us when you are able. If travel is difficult because of your injuries, let us know, and we can discuss options for communicating in a way that works for you.

Because our practice also includes criminal and immigration law, we are attentive to how a welding accident might intersect with other areas of your life. For clients who are not United States citizens, for example, we consider how different choices in an injury case might relate to current or future immigration matters. For those who have existing legal issues, we work to keep you informed about how your injury case may connect with them.

Throughout the process, we stay focused on communication. Our bilingual and multilingual staff can speak with you in Spanish, Russian, Polish, and other languages, which helps you fully understand forms, letters, and decisions. We explain legal terms in everyday words and encourage you to raise any concerns you have about your job, your health, or your family.

If you decide that you want legal help, our team will guide you through each step, from gathering records and information to evaluating offers and making decisions about next steps. You remain in control of your choices. We are here to provide analysis, share our experience, and support you as you decide what is best for your future after a welding accident attorney New York City consultation with our team.

To talk about your situation and learn about your options, you can call us and schedule a confidential consultation. You do not have to navigate these questions alone, and you are welcome to bring a family member or trusted friend if that makes you more comfortable.


Don't wait to protect your rights after a welding accident. Call (888) 502-8461 to speak with a qualified welding accident attorney in New York City as soon as possible.


Frequently Asked Questions

Will I get in trouble at work if I call you?

Simply speaking with our team in private does not tell your employer anything. Many workers contact us just to understand their rights before deciding what to do. We can talk about your concerns regarding retaliation and discuss ways to protect yourself while you consider your options.

Can you help me if I am not a U.S. citizen?

Yes, we regularly assist clients who are not United States citizens. Our practice includes immigration law, so we are sensitive to how an injury case might affect your status. During a consultation, we can discuss your situation privately and explain how different choices may relate to your immigration plans.

How much does it cost to talk about my welding accident?

You can contact us to discuss your welding injury, and there is no obligation to move forward. During that conversation, we explain how fees would work before you decide anything. Our goal is to allow you to understand your rights and options without worrying about unexpected costs.

What documents or information should I bring you?

It helps to bring any medical records you already have, photos of the accident scene or your injuries, and any paperwork your employer or an insurer has given you. If you do not have these yet, do not worry. We can advise you on what to request and how to do it.

Can your team talk with me in Spanish or another language?

Yes, our staff includes people who speak Spanish, Russian, Polish, and other languages. When you contact us, you can ask to speak in the language you are most comfortable using. Clear communication is important to us, and we want you to fully understand every step.

Talk With Our Team About Your Welding Injury

If you or someone you love was hurt in a welding accident in the city, you do not have to face the medical, financial, and legal questions on your own. Our attorneys at Musa-Obregon Law PC are here to listen, explain your options, and help you decide what makes sense for your situation.

We bring a multicultural, multilingual team, a strong record of legal advocacy, and a deep understanding of how workplace injuries can affect immigration and criminal matters. Our goal is to support you and your family through each step of the process with clarity and respect.


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