Strong Law Accident & Injury Attorneys serves Eugene construction accident victims from their office at 590 Pearl St., Suite 390, providing experienced legal representation with a 98% success rate. Founded by attorney Jed Strong, who previously worked as in-house counsel for GEICO, the firm leverages insider knowledge of insurance company tactics to maximize client compensation. Their attorneys emphasize the dangerous nature of construction work, citing Bureau of Labor Statistics data ranking roofers and construction workers as the third and fourth most dangerous occupations in the United States. The firm handles cases involving falls from heights, electrocutions, crush injuries, object strikes, trip hazards, heatstroke, explosions, and vehicle accidents on construction sites, helping injured workers pursue both workers’ compensation benefits and third-party liability claims. They assist clients in recovering economic damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and home modifications, as well as non-economic damages for pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, and emotional distress. Strong Law operates on a contingency fee basis with no upfront costs. Call 206-737-3496 for a free case evaluation.
Hawk Law Group serves construction accident victims from their Waynesboro office at 827 Liberty Street, providing experienced legal representation throughout Georgia. With over 71 years of combined experience, their attorneys have recovered tens of millions of dollars for injured clients. The firm handles various construction incidents including scaffolding accidents, building collapses, falls from heights, electrocutions, toxic exposures, and machinery malfunctions. They assist workers with the complicated workers’ compensation system while investigating potential third-party liability beyond standard benefits. Hawk Law Group understands OSHA’s designation of the most dangerous construction accidents, including falls, caught-between incidents, electrocutions, and struck-by-object accidents. Their attorneys thoroughly investigate accident causes, from inadequate safety equipment and training deficiencies to OSHA violations and communication failures. The firm works diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, and permanent disabilities resulting from construction site injuries. Hawk Law Group offers free consultations to injured workers and their families to evaluate potential claims. Call (706) 437-9122 to discuss your Waynesboro construction accident case.
The Law Office of John J. Sheehan handles construction accident cases from their Wakefield office at 607 North Ave, Suite 2A-12, Wakefield, MA 01880, providing crucial legal support for injured workers throughout Framingham. Their experienced attorneys understand that construction sites present numerous hazards, resulting in life-changing injuries from falls, struck-by accidents, equipment malfunctions, and exposure to hazardous materials. The firm clearly explains the distinction between workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability lawsuits, helping injured workers pursue maximum compensation from all available sources. Their legal team investigates construction accidents thoroughly to determine whether contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners violated safety regulations or created dangerous conditions. The attorneys highlight that while workers’ compensation provides benefits regardless of fault, these benefits are often limited, making third-party claims essential for comprehensive recovery. The firm handles cases involving traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, amputations, and other serious construction injuries. Available at (617) 925-6407, they offer free consultations and work on contingency, ensuring clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation.
Lee Law Firm specializes in ladder and scaffolding accident cases from their offices in New Jersey. Their attorneys at (973) 315-9080 have over 33 years of experience representing construction workers injured in falls from heights, scaffold collapses, and equipment failures. Attorney Edward Lee, certified as a Civil Trial Attorney by the New Jersey Supreme Court since 2005, leads their construction accident practice. The firm emphasizes the dangerous nature of ladders and scaffolding on construction projects, which frequently lead to severe, sometimes life-altering injuries. Their legal team investigates accidents involving improperly assembled scaffolds, negligent supervision, inadequate maintenance, and defective equipment to establish liability against contractors, property owners, and manufacturers. The attorneys explain that while workers’ compensation provides basic benefits, third-party lawsuits can secure additional compensation for pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and permanent disability. Free consultations are available, and the firm works on a contingency fee basis, ensuring accessible legal representation for construction workers throughout New Jersey.
Morelli Law Firm, located at 777 3rd Ave, 31st Floor, New York, NY 10017, provides specialized representation for forklift accident victims at construction sites throughout White Plains. Their attorneys understand the serious dangers posed by these essential yet hazardous vehicles that move impossibly heavy objects across jobsites. When maintenance crews fail to properly service equipment or operators lack adequate training, devastating accidents often result in broken bones, head injuries, internal injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Their legal team thoroughly investigates each case, gathering evidence from accident scenes and interviewing witnesses to build compelling claims. They help injured workers navigate the complex interplay between workers’ compensation benefits and third-party liability claims against equipment manufacturers, contractors, or property owners. The firm works on a contingency fee basis, ensuring clients face no upfront costs while pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability. For assistance with your forklift accident case, call 877-751-9800 for a free consultation with their construction accident attorneys.
Abraham Watkins at 713-535-9319 provides dedicated legal representation for McAllen construction accident victims facing devastating physical, emotional, and financial consequences. Their skilled attorneys handle cases involving falls from heights, machinery incidents, electrocution, and exposure to hazardous materials, recognizing that construction sites present numerous dangers from heavy machinery, toxic chemicals, and falling objects. The firm investigates safety regulation violations, including inadequate fall protection, improper scaffolding safety, hazard communication failures, machine guarding deficiencies, electrical safety issues, and personal protective equipment violations. They understand the complexities of construction accidents that often result in spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, long-term illnesses, and injuries requiring extensive rehabilitation. Abraham Watkins attorneys help determine liability among property owners, contractors, subcontractors, and equipment manufacturers while documenting evidence, reporting to OSHA, and pursuing appropriate compensation. Operating on a contingency fee basis, their team has extensive experience in product liability and construction accident cases, fighting vigorously to secure fair settlements for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future costs.
Operating from 450 7th Avenue #409, New York, NY 10123, David Resnick & Associates, P.C. specializes in representing construction workers who suffer spinal cord injuries. Led by founding attorney David Resnick, the firm handles cases involving falls from heights, scaffolding collapses, trench cave-ins, electrical accidents, and machinery malfunctions that cause devastating spinal damage. According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, workplace accidents, particularly in construction, are among the leading causes of spinal cord injuries, with an estimated 316,000 Americans living with such injuries and 12,000 new cases occurring annually. These injuries can result in quadriplegia, paraplegia, hemiplegia, and other life-threatening complications, with lifetime medical costs reaching up to $7.6 million. The firm helps injured workers determine whether they should pursue workers’ compensation benefits or file third-party lawsuits against negligent property owners, contractors, or equipment manufacturers. David Resnick & Associates investigates accidents thoroughly, working with medical experts to document the full extent of injuries and secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term care needs. They offer free consultations at their New York City office.
Briskman Briskman & Greenberg Personal Injury & Car Accident Lawyers has spent decades overcoming obstacles to secure fair compensation for Chicago construction accident victims. Their attorneys provide high-level personal attention while tackling various construction site injuries, including scaffolding accidents, ladder accidents, falls from heights, falling object incidents, and crane accidents. The firm excels at determining whether clients have workers’ compensation claims, personal injury claims, or both—guiding victims through the complex legal landscape with expert precision. A workers’ compensation claim targets employer compensation without requiring proof of negligence, while personal injury claims pursue damages from third parties like subcontractors or equipment manufacturers whose negligence contributed to accidents. Their comprehensive approach ensures clients receive maximum compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other accident-related costs. All cases are handled on a contingency basis with no upfront fees, and clients can reach the legal team 24/7 for free consultations in English or Spanish. Call toll-free at 877-595-HURT (4878) or contact them by email.
Rice Law, led by Randolph Rice, specializes in scaffolding injury cases from their Maryland office. Reachable at (410) 694-7291, their attorneys handle complex cases involving scaffolding collapses, falls from heights, and accidents caused by defective safety equipment. The firm emphasizes their thorough understanding of OSHA’s scaffolding safety guidelines and Maryland’s workplace safety regulations. Their legal team investigates cases involving improper scaffold construction, inadequate inspections, overloading beyond safe weight capacity, and failures to provide proper safety equipment. They explain that scaffolding accidents typically occur in three ways: workers falling from scaffolds, objects falling onto people below, or partial or complete scaffold collapses. For injured construction workers, they navigate the complexities of workers’ compensation claims while exploring potential third-party lawsuits against contractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. Free consultations are available 24/7, and the firm serves clients throughout Maryland, providing comprehensive representation for victims suffering from traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and other serious injuries.
‘MAGGIO LAW operates from their Jackson office at 1227 East Fortification Street, Jackson, MS 39202, with phone number (601) 588-8811. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, one in ten construction workers are injured every year, with a worker having a 1 in 200 chance of dying over a 45-year career. The firm’s construction accident attorneys understand how these cases work and can identify all potential compensation sources for injured workers, handling workers’ compensation, personal injury, wrongful death, and product liability cases involving construction site accidents and injuries. Falls are the most common cause of worker fatalities in construction, with fall protection being the most frequently violated OSHA standard. Other common causes include insufficient training, defective equipment, scaffolding defects, electrical accidents, mechanical accidents, poor oversight, and safety procedures. Third parties potentially liable for construction accidents include construction site owners, prime contractors, general contractors, subcontractors, manufacturers, architects, and engineers. OSHA gives construction workers the right to safely maintained work environments, request inspections, receive copies of medical records, and review records of work-related injuries, all without fear of retaliation or discrimination.