McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP operates from their Los Angeles office at 10866 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1400, representing construction accident victims throughout California since 1993. Their experienced construction accident attorneys understand the inherent dangers of construction work, where falls, being struck by objects, electrocutions, and caught-in/between accidents (OSHA’s “Fatal Four”) cause numerous injuries and fatalities annually. The firm handles cases involving heavy machinery accidents, scaffolding accidents, ladder accidents, falls from heights, slip and fall accidents, caught in/between object accidents, electrocution accidents, exposure to toxic substances, trenching accidents, excavation accidents, building collapses, fires, explosions, and fatal construction accidents. Their legal team has secured significant verdicts for injured workers, including a $10,000,000 verdict for a construction worker who suffered a compound femur fracture requiring multiple surgeries. McNicholas & McNicholas offers free consultations at 310-474-1582 to evaluate your case and determine the best path to maximum compensation.
Team Law, with offices throughout New Jersey including 134 North LaSalle St. Suite 1515 in Chicago, offers experienced legal representation for construction accident victims. Construction ranks among the most dangerous industries for workers, with nearly 200,000 workers injured annually in America. The firm’s construction site injury attorneys have over 60 collective years of experience helping construction workers secure fair compensation after workplace injuries. Their team includes a certified workers’ compensation attorney to ensure claims are handled properly. Construction accident cases often involve complex liability issues, as multiple parties may be responsible including general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. Team Law attorneys investigate accident circumstances thoroughly to determine responsible parties and pursue maximum compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits. The firm handles cases involving scaffolding and crane collapses, falling construction materials, electrocutions, ladder accidents, falls from heights, fires, explosions, chemical exposure, cement burns, machinery accidents, inadequate security, trench collapses, equipment run-overs, highway vehicle strikes, and defective equipment. Their attorneys have recovered over $650 million for injury victims, working on a contingency basis with free case reviews. Call 1-800-TEAM-LAW for a consultation.
Wattel & York at 2942 N. 24th Street, Suite 105, Phoenix, AZ (877-572-4143) provides dedicated representation for construction accident victims throughout Arizona. Their experienced attorneys understand the inherent dangers of construction sites, with OSHA reporting that 20% of worker fatalities in the private sector occur in construction. The firm handles various construction accident cases including falls from heights, struck-by injuries, caught-in/caught-between incidents, and electrocutions – collectively known as the “Fatal Four.” Their legal team investigates accidents thoroughly to determine all responsible parties, from negligent site managers to equipment manufacturers. They help injured workers navigate both workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability lawsuits when applicable, maximizing potential recovery. Having successfully represented over 13,000 claims, their attorneys possess the knowledge and litigation skills necessary to fight for comprehensive compensation covering medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term disability. They offer free consultations and operate on a contingency fee basis.
Shea & Shea – A Professional Law Corporation at 2007 West Hedding Street #100, San Jose, CA 95128 represents personal injury and wrongful death clients in construction site accident lawsuits. Their attorneys assist injured subcontractors, carpenters, masons, electricians, excavators, roofers, and laborers with a comprehensive approach to securing compensation. The firm handles diverse disabling and catastrophic accident claims including falls from heights, crane accidents, motor vehicle accidents involving construction equipment, nail gun injuries, burns from electrocution, and excavation accidents. They explain that while workers’ compensation may preclude civil lawsuits against employers, injured workers can pursue claims against negligent subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, and other third parties. Their AV peer review-rated law firm advances all costs involved in documenting and proving cases, recovering expenses only upon successful compensation recovery. With a national reputation for thorough investigation and persuasive presentation of head and spinal injury claims, they can be reached at (408) 292-2434.
Reinhardt | Harper | Davis, with offices in Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Charlottesville, Virginia, provides specialized legal representation for construction accident victims throughout the state. Their experienced Virginia construction accident attorneys understand the devastating impact these incidents have on workers and their families. According to OSHA, approximately 20% of all private industry worker deaths in 2019 occurred in construction, continuing the industry’s trend as one of the most dangerous for workers. The firm handles cases involving falls from heights, trench cave-ins, structure collapses, power tool accidents, vehicle accidents, explosions, fires, electrocutions, falling debris injuries, machine entanglements, and toxic substance exposure. They explain that injured workers may pursue workers compensation benefits for medical expenses, wage replacement, and vocational rehabilitation, but can also potentially file third-party claims against negligent property owners, contractors, subcontractors, engineers, architects, or equipment manufacturers. With over 100 years of combined experience, their legal team conducts thorough investigations to maximize compensation for clients who have suffered construction-related injuries or deaths.
Finkelstein & Partners operates from their Newburgh office at 1279 NY-300, Newburgh, NY 10550, and can be reached at (845) 420-1779. With over 60 years of experience handling multiple injury claims including construction accidents, they bring extensive expertise to every case. Construction accidents across New York can have devastating consequences due to the inherent dangers of construction sites, from heavy equipment to hazardous chemicals and electricity exposure. The firm helps clients maximize compensation, whether through workers’ compensation benefits or personal injury claims against third parties. Their recent construction accident case results include $28.3 million for a workplace construction accident and $7.5 million for a worker injured in a construction zone. Finkelstein & Partners promotes transparency through an online portal giving clients access to case details, possesses the resources to challenge big construction companies and insurance providers, and operates on a contingency fee basis. Their attorneys investigate to establish liability, helping clients recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs for injuries like head trauma, spinal injuries, and broken bones.
From their office at 25925 Telegraph Road, Suite 200 in Southfield, Michigan, Christensen Law provides skilled legal representation for construction accident victims in Dearborn. Their experienced attorneys understand that construction sites present numerous hazards including heavy machinery, scaffolding, toxic materials, electricity, and large trucks, any of which can cause serious injuries to workers and bystanders. When negligence or wrongdoing leads to construction accidents, their legal team fights aggressively to recover full and fair compensation for losses including current and future medical treatment, pain and suffering, lost income and future earning capacity, and miscellaneous expenses. The firm has achieved record-setting awards, including Michigan’s largest-ever personal injury verdict, with case results including $17.8 million for a woman with brain and spinal injuries, $4.55 million for a cable technician’s fatal electrocution, and $2.25 million for a man injured by falling concrete. Their construction accident attorneys prepare every case as though headed for trial, investigating accidents involving slips and falls, falls from heights, struck-by/against accidents, caught-in/between accidents, construction truck accidents, excavation accidents, electrocutions, fires and explosions, dangerous scaffolding, and exposure to toxic substances. For a free consultation, call 248-900-9000.
The Orlow Firm’s New York City defective construction equipment lawyers operate from 71-18 Main Street, Queens NY 11367, with additional offices in Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. Their experienced attorneys help victims recover from injuries caused by faulty machinery on job sites and public works projects, offering clear, compassionate legal support informed by deep local knowledge of New York City’s construction practices, regulations, and court systems. The firm handles various defective equipment cases including faulty crane operations, excavator and bulldozer failures, forklift accidents, scaffolding collapses, power tool malfunctions, and design/manufacturing defects. They’ve secured significant settlements including $3.375 million for a construction worker who fell off a ladder, $2.6 million for an HVAC laborer injured by a falling ceiling, and $1.75 million for a worker injured while carrying metal studs. Their attorneys thoroughly investigate accidents to establish liability among multiple potential parties, including manufacturers, contractors, and site managers. Call (646) 647-3398 for a free consultation.
Leighton Panoff Law operates from offices at 1401 Brickell Avenue, Suite 900 in Miami and 121 South Orange Avenue, Suite 1546 in Orlando, Florida, specializing in construction accident cases. Construction accidents take lives and leave families devastated, occurring frequently due to the ultra-hazardous nature of these activities. When mistakes are made in construction or engineering projects, people are injured or killed. Managing partner John Leighton has litigated and tried many cases where injuries were caused by construction negligence, securing substantial recoveries including $500,000 for a worker struck by an unknown object, $862,000 for a worker burned by scalding hot tar, $1,160,000 for parents of a child electrocuted by an improperly wired boat lift, $450,000 for a subcontractor who suffered electrical burns, and $5.55 million for a family after their father was electrocuted by an improperly wired landscape light. Construction injuries are often sustained during falls from heights or being struck by objects, with other common causes including electrocution, equipment entrapment, and slipping accidents. Lack of protective gear, faulty scaffolding, poor equipment maintenance, insufficient supervision, communication, and training contribute to construction injuries. Their team of attorneys, paralegals, nurses, investigators, experts, and staff are available to speak with accident victims at 888-395-0001.
Dan J. Lovell of Empire Law Group advocates for construction accident victims from his office in Las Vegas, Nevada. Construction ranks among the most hazardous occupational fields, with workers facing substantial risk of bodily harm from improper machinery use, falls from heights, and safety protocol violations. Despite Nevada’s mandated employer safety measures, the inherent dangers of construction work make accidents difficult to completely prevent. The firm handles cases involving falling off ledges or platforms, scaffolding and ladder accidents, heavy machinery incidents, strikes from construction tools, electrocutions, and exposure to harmful chemicals. They emphasize that some serious injuries may not be immediately apparent, potentially manifesting months or years later as serious diseases. For construction accident victims or families who have lost loved ones, Empire Law Group helps determine legal options and identify negligent parties, whether they be contractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or subcontractors. Contact Dan Lovell for a case review and assistance in securing fair compensation at 702-512-7777.