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.
Joshua W. Glotzer, Esq. manages Glotzer & Leib from their Los Angeles office at 714 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 632, Los Angeles, California 90015, with additional locations throughout Southern California. Their construction accident lawyers advocate for workers injured on hazardous construction sites despite regulatory safety standards and industry guidelines. The firm handles cases stemming from OSHA’s “Fatal Four” construction hazards: falls, struck-by accidents, caught-in/between incidents, and electrocutions, along with cases involving malfunctioning equipment, fire hazards, explosions, and negligent safety practices. Their attorneys help injured construction workers navigate both workers’ compensation claims and third-party lawsuits against potentially liable parties such as equipment manufacturers, subcontractors, property owners, or architects. The legal team thoroughly investigates each case to determine liability and secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term disability care. With a success rate exceeding 98%, they provide personalized attention and aggressive representation for construction accident victims throughout Southern California. For a free consultation with their experienced construction accident attorneys, call (747) 241-8288 to discuss your case and legal options.
Galbreath Law Firm at 4542 Loop 322 #102, Abilene, TX 79602 provides dedicated representation for construction accident victims throughout West Texas. Their attorneys emphasize the significant dangers of construction work, citing U.S. Department of Labor statistics showing construction workers have a one in ten chance of being injured annually, with 38% of fatal construction injuries caused by falls. The firm handles cases involving scaffolding collapses, trench collapses, heavy machinery accidents, power tool malfunctions, falls from heights, objects falling onto workers, electrocutions, and other serious construction site incidents. They understand the long-term and potentially life-changing implications of these injuries, which may compromise future earning capacity and family support. Attorney Jeff Galbreath brings the experience and case knowledge necessary to protect clients’ rights through complex construction injury claims. Serving Abilene, Sweetwater, Brownwood, Coleman, Eastland, and surrounding areas, they offer free consultations at 325-437-7000 to evaluate construction accident cases.
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.
Napierski, VanDenburgh, Napierski & O’Connor, LLP serves construction accident victims from their Albany, New York office at 650 North 3rd Avenue. Their experienced construction accident attorneys understand the dangers construction workers face daily, citing Department of Labor statistics showing construction deaths account for approximately 20% of private industry worker fatalities. The firm helps injured workers explore options beyond workers’ compensation, particularly when special protections under New York State Labor Law apply. They emphasize that obligations to provide safe work environments extend beyond employers to commercial property owners and general contractors. Their attorneys handle cases involving falls, insufficient training, safety oversights, collapsed structures, toxic substance exposure, scaffolding accidents, fires, falling objects, and crane accidents. The firm educates clients about New York’s three-year statute of limitations for personal injury lawsuits and the crucial 90-day notice requirement for claims against municipal entities. They investigate accidents to identify all potentially liable parties, including employers, property owners, contractors, and equipment manufacturers. For a free consultation with their knowledgeable attorneys, call 518-862-9292 or email [email protected] to discuss your construction accident case.
Wruck Paupore at 219-322-1166 represents South Bend construction accident victims with extensive legal experience. They understand that despite construction sites being commonplace, they remain extremely dangerous environments where workers and passersby can sustain severe injuries. Their attorneys explain that construction workers often face complex legal pathways after injuries since many are independent contractors rather than employees, making them ineligible for workers compensation. Instead, these workers may need to pursue lawsuits against negligent parties including property owners, manufacturers of defective equipment, or unauthorized site visitors. The firm handles cases involving broken bones, head and brain injuries, neck and spinal injuries, lacerations, electrical burns, respiratory damage, limb loss, scarring, disfigurement, and fatal injuries. Their comprehensive approach includes calculating tangible damages like lost income and medical bills alongside emotional suffering and mental turmoil. Offering free case reviews, the firm operates on contingency, charging no fees until recovery is secured, while providing guidance through Indiana’s comparative negligence laws that affect potential compensation.
DAgostino & Associates serves construction accident victims from 3309 Richmond Ave in Staten Island, NY 10312, bringing over three decades of experience fighting for injured workers’ rights. Founded by Jonathan DAgostino after his father lost a leg in a construction site accident, the firm has earned millions for clients through settlements and trials. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, construction ranks as New York City’s most lethal career, with falls accounting for over half of construction deaths and injuries nationwide. The firm assists with workers compensation claims while exploring third-party negligence claims that may include cases against manufacturers of defective machinery, general contractors, property owners, engineers, safety equipment manufacturers, and others. Their Staten Island attorneys guide clients through the legal process, identifying potential safety violations and OSHA regulation breaches that may have contributed to accidents. They emphasize timely action since job sites constantly change, potentially erasing critical evidence. Call 1-888-245-2924 for a free evaluation.
Zarzaur Law, P.A., with offices at 100 Palafox Place, Pensacola, FL 32502, focuses on helping construction accident victims throughout Florida. Led by Joe Zarzaur, a Board Certified Civil Trial Specialist, the firm understands the severe hazards of construction sites that can lead to catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, burns, loss of limbs, and even death. Their attorneys recognize that construction site managers have a duty to control conditions and prevent harm to workers by following OSHA standards and safety regulations. The firm investigates accidents involving heavy equipment, electrical wires, insecure scaffolding, and toxic materials to identify when violations occurred. With a selective approach to case acceptance, Zarzaur Law prioritizes quality representation over quantity, allowing them to give personal attention to each client. Operating on a pure contingency fee basis with no upfront costs, they ensure injured construction workers can access skilled legal representation without financial burden. For immediate response, they offer 24/7 availability at (855) HIRE-JOE for free consultations.
Shelsby & Leoni, P.A., with offices at 221 Main Street, Wilmington, DE 19804 (302-995-6210), represents construction accident victims throughout Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. Their attorneys focus on identifying potential third-party claims when workers are injured by vendors, contractors, equipment manufacturers, or others beyond their direct employer. While workers’ compensation laws shield employers from most lawsuits, the firm helps clients pursue additional compensation through personal injury claims against negligent third parties. They handle cases involving construction defects, crane collapses, trench failures, ladder accidents, missing railings, OSHA violations, machinery accidents, and electrocutions. The firm recently secured a $3.2 million verdict for a worker who severely injured his arm due to a co-worker’s negligence—a case where the insurance company initially offered only $20,000. Their experienced attorneys have litigated against major construction companies including Skanska, Whiting-Turner, DiSabatino, Bancroft, and Daisy Construction. Free initial consultations are available to evaluate whether injured workers can obtain benefits beyond workers’ compensation.
O’Connor, Acciani & Levy has their downtown Cincinnati office at 600 Vine St # 1600, Cincinnati, OH 45202, with phone number 513-241-7111. As Cincinnati’s skyline continuously evolves with new buildings, roadwork, and infrastructure projects, construction sites are commonplace throughout the city. While these projects fuel economic growth, they create hazardous work environments with heavy machinery, unstable structures, and high elevations putting workers and bystanders at risk of serious injuries. The firm represents victims of common construction accidents including falls from heights, struck-by injuries, caught-in/between accidents, electrocution incidents, machinery malfunctions, trench collapses, and toxic substance exposure. Their attorneys understand that construction accidents often involve multiple parties, industry regulations, and insurance companies trying to minimize payouts. They identify liable parties, gather evidence, investigate OSHA violations, and hold negligent companies accountable. Their approach includes free initial consultations, thorough investigations to identify responsible parties, collaboration with expert witnesses, accurate calculation of compensation values, and effective negotiation and litigation strategies. The firm works on a contingency fee basis, with clients paying nothing unless compensation is recovered.