Susan E. Loggans & Associates P.C. operates from 180 N. LaSalle St. #2640, Chicago, IL 60601, where they represent construction accident victims with over 30 years of experience securing multi-million dollar verdicts. The firm, the longest-standing personal injury firm owned by a woman, understands that construction is necessary but can lead to hazardous conditions resulting in thousands of fatalities annually. Their attorneys handle various construction accident cases including falls from heights, caught-in/between incidents involving crushing injuries, electrocutions, struck-by accidents from falling objects or nearby vehicles, exposure to toxic chemicals, and accidents involving defective equipment. They help injured workers understand their options beyond workers’ compensation, which may not offer the same compensation as personal injury lawsuits, and identify potentially negligent parties including local government entities, safety inspection companies, construction companies, contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. The firm works on a contingency-fee basis, meaning clients only pay if they win, while fighting for damages covering medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages. Call 312-588-9773 for a free case evaluation.
Abels & Annes, P.C. practices from their Chicago office at 100 N La Salle St Ste 1710, Chicago, IL 60602, specializing in construction accident cases involving bridge collapses throughout Illinois. Their experienced attorneys understand the extreme dangers construction workers face, with the industry ranked among America’s top five most dangerous occupations. They highlight OSHA statistics showing that 20% of workplace fatalities occur in construction, with over half resulting from the “fatal four” hazards: falls, electrocutions, struck-by objects, and caught-in/between accidents. The firm handles cases involving both permanent bridges and temporary structures within construction sites that collapse due to OSHA standard violations, improper weight support, or unsecured surfaces. Their attorneys are particularly knowledgeable about fall prevention systems, which are critical safety requirements frequently ignored on construction sites. Whether representing construction workers through workers’ compensation claims or pursuing third-party negligence lawsuits, they work tirelessly to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability benefits. For a free case consultation regarding bridge collapse injuries, call (855) 529-2442 or (312) 924-7575.
Malman Law, located at 205 W Randolph St #1700, Chicago, IL 60606, has advocated for construction accident victims for over 30 years. Founded by Attorney Steven Malman, the firm understands that construction sites present significant hazards, with Illinois having a higher rate of construction accidents than the national average. Their legal team investigates accidents involving falls from heights, equipment failures, electrical accidents, and toxic exposure to determine liability among contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. The firm has secured substantial settlements for construction accident victims, including a notable $7.5 million recovery for a worker injured when a support wall collapsed. Malman Law helps injured workers navigate Illinois’ workers’ compensation system while also pursuing third-party liability claims to maximize recovery for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability accommodations. With satellite offices throughout the Chicago area, they offer free consultations and operate on a contingency fee basis, ensuring construction accident victims throughout Illinois receive quality legal representation without upfront costs.
Donald Kurasch and Daniel Klein established Kurasch & Klein, operating from 100 N LaSalle St #2005 in Chicago, IL, where they provide representation for construction accident victims. Their attorneys understand that construction sites are dangerous places governed by strict safety rules and regulations, yet workers remain endangered by the nature of their work, equipment malfunctions, fellow worker failures, and construction companies cutting corners. The firm explains that while many injured workers believe workers’ compensation will provide adequate coverage, benefits must often be fought for and may not cover all needs. Their attorneys help injured construction workers determine who bears legal responsibility for accidents, which might include construction companies, foremen, or equipment manufacturers. With over 33 years of experience helping injured people recover entitled compensation, they know that accident victims face anxiety about medical expenses and daily living costs while unable to earn wages during recovery. The firm aggressively pursues maximum compensation while developing legal strategies tailored to each client’s unique needs. For a free consultation with a Chicago construction accident attorney, call (312) 372-7250.
The Kryder Law Group, LLC operates from 9415 S Western Ave, Lower Level Suite E, Chicago, IL 60643, representing construction accident victims in the South Shore neighborhood. Their experienced attorneys understand the inherent dangers of construction sites, where falls from heights, electrocutions, and equipment accidents can cause catastrophic injuries. The firm has secured significant settlements for construction workers, including $7.5 million for a worker injured when a support wall collapsed and $3.2 million for injuries sustained from falling into an uncovered trench. Their legal team investigates OSHA violations, unsafe working conditions, and equipment failures to determine liability among construction companies, contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. The Kryder Law Group helps injured workers navigate both workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability lawsuits to maximize recovery for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability accommodations. They offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, ensuring construction accident victims throughout Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood receive quality legal representation without upfront costs.
Attorneys of Chicago Personal Injury Lawyers operates from 134 N La Salle St #2160, Chicago, IL 60602, providing dedicated representation for construction accident victims. With 30+ years of collective experience and tens of millions recovered in settlements and jury awards, their team understands the complexities of construction accident cases. They handle all types of incidents, including trenching accidents, excavation accidents, scaffolding accidents, ladder accidents, crushed-by-falling-object accidents, falls from heights, slip and falls, electrocution, forklift accidents, crane accidents, heavy machinery accidents, and toxic chemical exposure. The firm’s construction accident attorneys investigate each case thoroughly, analyzing evidence including accident reports, training policies, OSHA safety violations, photographs, and witness statements. They bring in construction industry specialists to provide expert insight and handle settlement negotiations with employers’ insurance companies. Understanding the financial strain of construction injuries, they operate on a contingency fee basis – clients pay nothing unless they win. For a free consultation following a Chicago construction accident, call (872) 324-4375.
Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates serves construction accident victims from their Chicago office at 25 E Washington St Ste 900, Chicago, Illinois 60602, with additional locations in Joliet, Aurora, and Gurnee. Their experienced trial lawyers recognize construction as one of America’s most dangerous occupations, where one in ten workers is injured annually. The firm helps injured construction workers pursue both workers’ compensation benefits and potential third-party lawsuits when appropriate. Their attorneys handle cases involving falls from ladders, scaffolding, windows, or roofs; slip and fall accidents; electrical shocks and burns; injuries from falling debris; workers caught between objects and heavy machinery; vehicle impacts; and toxic exposure cases. They understand that workers’ compensation benefits may be inadequate for serious injuries with long-term effects on health, quality of life, and earning capacity. Working on a contingency fee basis, their lawyers cover investigation costs while building strong cases against negligent third parties. For construction workers struggling to survive after serious injuries, they offer free consultations at (800) 985-1819 to explore all possible compensation sources.
TorHoerman Law maintains their Chicago office at 227 West Monroe Street Suite #2650, Chicago, IL 60606, with phone number (312) 313-2273. Their Chicago construction accident lawyers help those injured in construction site accidents seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Construction workers face extreme risks of serious injuries and wrongful death on job sites, and the experienced attorneys at TorHoerman Law help pursue compensation when negligence leads to these injuries and fatalities. Led by Eric Terry, who specializes in workplace injury and construction litigation, their team uses a collaborative approach that assembles dedicated attorneys for each case. The firm has secured over $4 billion in verdicts and settlements, fighting for victims hurt on construction sites across the city. They represent union and non-union workers, contractors, site visitors, and others harmed by dangerous worksite conditions, understanding the role of OSHA violations, third-party liability, and employer negligence. Their construction accident attorneys investigate incidents, determine liability, and coordinate with experts to evaluate injuries and future losses. Founded by Tor Hoerman, the nationally recognized firm has offices in Edwardsville, Chicago, St. Louis, and Atlanta (Marietta).
Pintas & Mullins Law Firm operates from their main office at 368 W Huron St, Suite 100, Chicago, IL 60654, while serving Los Angeles construction accident victims nationwide. Their experienced legal team provides comprehensive representation for workers injured in the dangerous construction industry, where accidents contribute to over 20% of all work-related fatalities. The firm handles cases involving the “Fatal Four” construction hazards identified by OSHA: falls, being struck by objects, electrocutions, and caught-in/between accidents. Their attorneys investigate incidents thoroughly to determine liability among contractors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, and other third parties. By offering free nationwide consultations and working on a contingency fee basis, they ensure injured workers can access quality legal representation without upfront costs. The firm’s attorneys guide clients through the complex legal process, helping them understand their rights while pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term disabilities. Call (800) 529-9122 to discuss your construction accident case with their experienced legal team.
Located at 33 N Dearborn St #1930, Chicago, IL 60602, Law Offices of Goldberg & Goldberg recognizes the inherent dangers of construction sites. Their attorneys handle workplace safety violation cases involving unsafe ladders, scaffolding, rigging, and other hidden hazards that cause serious and sometimes fatal injuries. With forty years of experience representing construction workers injured on jobsites throughout Chicago and Illinois, they pride themselves on identifying complex or hidden causes of construction injuries. The firm works diligently to help clients achieve more complete compensation by identifying third-party causes beyond limited Workers Compensation recovery. Their expertise covers all varieties of construction site accidents and injuries, from falls to equipment malfunctions. The firm successfully argued and won Pfenninger v. Hunterdon Central High School before the NJ Supreme Court after eight years of litigation, resulting in a seven-figure settlement for a construction worker’s widow and children.