Construction Accidents
Construction sites are inherently dangerous, and when safety protocols fail, workers get seriously hurt. We fight to hold negligent contractors and property owners responsible, securing the compensation you deserve beyond workers’ compensation.
Construction Accidents We Handle

Scaffolding Accidents
Falls from unsafe or improperly erected scaffolding systems
Electrical Injuries
Electrocution and burns from exposed wires and faulty equipment
Fall Accidents
Falls from heights, roofs, ladders, and unprotected edges
Struck by Objects
Injuries from falling tools, materials, and equipment
Heavy Machinery
Crane accidents, excavator injuries, and equipment malfunctions
OUR STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS
We understand construction law and know how to get you the full compensation you deserve, not just workers’ comp.
We evaluate your case, explain your options, and outline potential compensation.
We gather evidence, interview witnesses, and document the accident scene.
We work with healthcare providers to fully document your injuries and treatment.
We develop a comprehensive legal strategy and calculate full damages.
We negotiate aggressively with insurers and prepare for court if needed.
We secure your full compensation and resolve any liens or subrogation claims.
We Know Construction Law
Construction accidents often involve multiple parties and complex liability issues. As a firm experienced in construction injury cases, we know how to identify all responsible parties including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners.
We understand OSHA regulations and safety standards, and we know when violations contribute to accidents. You may be entitled to much more than workers’ compensation when negligence is involved.
Comprehensive Legal Support
We handle every aspect of your case while you focus on recovery

Personal Attention for Serious Cases
Construction injuries are often severe and life-changing. You need attorneys who understand the physical demands of construction work and how injuries impact your ability to earn a living.

