Schwartz & Blackman maintains offices at The Pavilion, 261 Old York Rd., Suite 504, Jenkintown, PA 19046 and serves construction accident victims in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Their workplace injury lawyers aggressively pursue claims for injured construction workers, successfully proving cases where third parties are at fault even when injuries are covered by workers compensation. The firm has secured substantial settlements for construction workers injured in various scenarios, including a significant arbitration award for a worker who fell in a hole at a construction site, and a substantial settlement for a worker who fell from a ladder when struck by a door thrown from a window above. Their attorneys pursue liability claims against general contractors, subcontractors, architects, owners, and equipment manufacturers. The experienced construction accident team understands the complex factors involved in establishing liability on dangerous job sites where multiple companies may share responsibility. For a free consultation about construction accident claims, call 215-925-4451.
PLBH Law Firm provides dedicated representation for construction accident victims in Corona, California, drawing on over 40 years of combined experience in personal injury and workers’ compensation claims. Their skilled attorneys understand that construction ranks among America’s most dangerous occupations, with workers facing daily hazards from scaffolding failures, falling objects, toxic chemical exposure, and power tool accidents. The firm investigates construction site incidents to determine whether injured workers should pursue workers’ compensation benefits, which don’t require proving fault, or file third-party personal injury claims against negligent contractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers. PLBH helps construction accident victims suffering from back injuries, brain trauma, broken bones, burns, and electrocution injuries secure the compensation they deserve for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. They offer free initial consultations at (800) 435-7542 and handle cases on a contingency fee basis, ensuring injured construction workers in Corona and surrounding communities receive quality legal representation regardless of financial circumstances.
Whitley Law Firm, with offices at 1000 Social St, Suite 200, Raleigh, NC 27609, brings generations of legal experience to construction accident cases in Wake Forest and throughout North Carolina. Led by attorneys Bob Whitley and Benjamin Whitley, the firm understands the significant risks construction workers face daily, securing substantial settlements including $2.35 million for a motorcycle accident involving a dump truck collision. Their legal team investigates construction accidents involving scaffolding failures, equipment malfunctions, falling objects, and electrical hazards to determine liability among employers, contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. They help injured workers navigate North Carolina’s workers’ compensation system, which provides benefits for medical expenses, lost wages, and permanent disability without requiring proof of fault. Whitley Law Firm takes an innovative approach to challenging construction accident case norms while putting clients first. They offer free consultations at (800) 785-5000 and operate on a contingency fee basis, ensuring construction accident victims throughout Wake Forest and North Carolina receive compassionate, quality legal representation.
Sieben Edmunds Miller serves construction accident victims from their office at 2640 Eagan Woods Drive, Suite 220 in Eagan, MN. Their construction site accident injury attorneys understand the unique challenges facing victims of construction accidents, offering personalized legal representation tailored to individual needs. The firm handles cases involving falls from heights, scaffolding collapses, electrical accidents, crane accidents, struck-by incidents, caught-in or between accidents, equipment failures, exposure to hazardous materials, and accidents caused by lack of safety training or fatigue. They assist clients in navigating the complex legal process following construction accidents, beginning with comprehensive investigations into accident circumstances and gathering evidence to hold responsible parties accountable. Their attorneys have the knowledge, experience, and resources to handle even the most complex construction accident cases, working tirelessly to protect clients’ rights and pursue fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. For a free consultation with their Minneapolis construction site accident injury attorneys, injured workers can call (651) 994-6744.
Chalaki Law P.C., led by attorney Sean Chalaki, serves construction accident victims throughout Conroe, Texas and surrounding areas. Recognized as a Top 10 Trucking Trial Attorney and selected for Super Lawyers in 2016 and 2017, Sean Chalaki brings over 12 years of combined experience to construction injury cases. The firm handles serious and catastrophic injuries sustained on construction sites, providing comprehensive representation from free case appraisals through final resolution. They work exclusively on a contingency basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless compensation is secured. Chalaki Law emphasizes educating clients about their legal rights and options following construction accidents, believing that informed clients make successful plaintiffs. Their legal team assists with property damage issues, answers all questions throughout the process, and fights for maximum compensation for medical expenses and lost wages. Named among the Top 40 under 40 Trial Lawyers in 2016 and 2017, and nominated as Law Firm of the Month by Attorney at Law Magazine, the firm offers free consultations at (972) 793-8500.
George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers operates from multiple South Carolina locations, serving construction accident victims in Greenwood, SC and beyond. Their experienced attorneys support workers’ compensation claims and third-party lawsuits for those injured on hazardous construction sites due to chemicals, heavy machinery, and unsafe conditions. The firm helps eligible workers secure benefits covering medical expenses, lost wages, permanent disability, and funeral expenses when applicable. They emphasize that while South Carolina law provides workers’ compensation coverage regardless of fault, claims can be denied for various reasons, including disputes over injury severity, failure to notify employers promptly, or improper medical care. Their attorneys excel at filing appeals with the Workers’ Compensation Commission and identifying potential third-party claims against negligent site owners, general contractors, subcontractors, or equipment manufacturers to recover additional damages for pain and suffering, full lost wages, and ongoing care costs. For a free case review on a contingency fee basis, call 864-334-7200.
Kreger Brodish LLP maintains their Durham office at 210 S Main Street, Edwardsville, IL 62025, with phone number (888) 820-5885. Construction sites are among the most dangerous places to work, and a construction accident can turn your life upside down with medical expenses and lost wages. The experienced Durham construction accident lawyers at the firm help injured workers pursue every possible compensation option. For over a decade, their attorneys have provided comprehensive, personalized legal representation to injured workers throughout North Carolina. They craft tailored, effective case strategies designed to secure maximum results for their clients. Construction workers face extreme risks of serious injuries and wrongful death on job sites, with common accidents including slip and fall incidents, scaffolding failures, electrical injuries, equipment failures, falling debris, and amputation injuries. Depending on the circumstances, injured workers may pursue workers’ compensation claims covering medical treatment, partial wage replacement, disability benefits, and vocational rehabilitation, or personal injury claims against third parties responsible for the accident. The statute of limitations for filing a workers’ compensation claim in North Carolina is two years, while personal injury lawsuits must be filed within three years of the accident date.
LegalInfo.com serves as an online resource connecting Oklahoma construction accident victims with qualified attorneys specializing in worksite injury cases. Their platform highlights how construction sites present unique dangers due to heavy machinery, equipment, scaffolding, and heights, with industry statistics showing that construction workers account for 20% of workplace fatalities despite comprising only 6% of the U.S. workforce. They explain that while OSHA establishes safety standards, accidents still occur frequently, requiring specialized legal representation. Their service helps injured workers understand the distinction between workers’ compensation claims and personal injury lawsuits against potentially liable third parties such as project engineers, architects, contractors, or equipment manufacturers. The resource emphasizes the importance of consulting with Oklahoma Bar Association members experienced in construction accident litigation who understand industry procedures and changing legal landscapes. They advise against giving recorded statements to insurance companies before consulting an attorney and recommend prompt legal consultation to protect rights and maximize recovery. The platform connects injured construction workers with attorneys who can navigate complex claims while focusing on recovery.
Sieben Edmunds Miller, located at 2640 Eagan Woods Drive #220, Eagan, MN 55121, offers experienced legal representation for construction accident victims across Minnesota. Their attorneys thoroughly investigate the circumstances of each accident, examining whether employer negligence, safety violations, or third-party liability contributed to injuries from scaffold collapses, electrical shocks, chemical spills, crane accidents, falling materials, or equipment failures. The firm explains that while construction jobs can be well-paying, they remain among the most dangerous occupations with numerous hazards even for careful workers. They help injured clients navigate Minnesota’s complex workers’ compensation system while simultaneously pursuing any legal claims beyond state-mandated benefits. The attorneys review OSHA reports, safety histories, and utilize expert witnesses to create tailored legal strategies. Their approach recognizes that accidents often involve multiple responsible parties, including employers, general contractors, and equipment manufacturers. For a free consultation, call (651) 994-6744.
Timothy Grabe operates his construction accident law practice from the St. Clair House at 909 SW St. Clair Ave., Suite 1C in Portland, Oregon. His firm understands that construction workers face some of the most dangerous working conditions in America, with OSHA estimating approximately 5,000 reported deaths annually related to construction site accidents. Common construction accident causes include working at elevated heights, operating heavy machinery, utilizing hazardous materials, electrocutions, and burn injuries. Nearly 150,000 construction workers suffer serious injuries each year, with another 1,000 dying from their injuries. Most injured workers are covered by workers’ compensation insurance, but these benefits often provide limited compensation that may not fully cover their financial needs. In many cases, injured workers can pursue additional compensation through third-party claims against negligent parties other than their employer, such as for defective equipment or toxic substance exposure. The Law Offices of Timothy Grabe thoroughly investigates construction accident cases to determine all potential sources of liability and compensation. The firm handles cases involving falls from scaffolding or rooftops, crane collapses, electrocutions, and dangerous equipment accidents. For a free initial consultation, call (971) 645-7176.