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If you were involved in an accident on a construction site that resulted in severe injuries, you should seek legal representation as soon as possible. At the Hines Law Firm, our construction injury lawyers have a broad understanding of compensation law and know to fight for your right to a fair compensation settlement and ensure you recover every rightful penny from the responsible party.

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How Can a Construction Injury Attorney Help?

Following an accident on a construction site, an attorney can help guide you through the legal options that you have available to you. An experienced construction accident attorney will handle every aspect of your case, allowing you to focus on recovering from your injuries and moving forward with your life. 


Other ways a construction injury lawyer can help during this difficult time include:

  • Investigating the accident 
  • Interviewing witnesses
  • Gathering evidence 
  • Consulting with experts 
  • Assessing damages
  • Filing paperwork 
  • Handling all communication with the insurance company 
  • Negotiating a fair settlement 
  • Filing a lawsuit on your behalf if the insurance company refuses to make a reasonable settlement offer
  • Represent you in court

If the insurance company refuses to make a fair financial compensation settlement offer, your attorney may advise filing a lawsuit. At the Hines Law Firm, our trial-tested attorneys will continue negotiating with the insurance company as they prepare for trial. Fortunately, the majority of construction injury accident claims are settled out of court.

Common Causes Of Construction Site Injuries

There is a wide variety of different types of construction accidents. Let's explore some of them below:

01Falls

One of the leading causes of workplace accidents on construction sites is falls. A fall can occur from the following unsafe conditions:

  • Unsecured openings in floors
  • Roofs
  • Elevated platforms
  • Scaffolding 
  • Unsecured ladders

02Struck-By Accident

A struck-by accident happens when a worker is struck by a falling object, such as:

  • Debris
  • Equipment 
  • Tools 
  • Building materials

03Caught-In or Between Accident

A construction worker can suffer an electrocution caused by defective equipment, power  lines, or exposed electrical wiring.

04Electrocution

A construction worker can suffer an electrocution caused by defective equipment or tools or exposed wiring.

05Heavy Machinery

Most construction sites rely on heavy equipment and machinery, including excavators, forklifts, bulldozers, and cranes. An accident that involves one of these machines, either because of equipment malfunctions or another workers' negligence, can cause fatalities or life-changing crush injuries.

06Slips and Trips

A construction worker can sustain injuries from tripping or slipping due to uneven or wet surfaces. It can lead to broken bones and other serious injuries.

07Repetitive Motion Injury

Repetitive tasks, such as using power tools or hammering can result in repetitive motion injuries.

08Burns

A construction worker may be exposed to dangerous chemicals, flames, or heat, resulting in severe burns.

09Airborne Contaminants

Exposure to airborne contaminants, including toxic fumes and asbestos, can result in respiratory illnesses.

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Who Can Be Held Liable for An Accident On a Construction Site?

The construction industry is known for its dangerous conditions, which is why safety should always be top priority. Many parties can be held liable for injuries and financial damages, including:

General Contractors 01General Contractors

A general contractor is responsible for safety management on a construction or building site. They can be held liable for the building site accidents that result from failure to follow safety protocols, the failure to maintain a safe environment, the failure to make sure their workers are wearing proper protection and have access to the proper safety equipment. General contractors have a duty of care to make sure everyone on the construction site is following all safety standards to avoid fatal work injuries.

Subcontractors 02Subcontractors

A subcontractor is responsible for certain areas of work on the site. They can be held liable for an accident that’s caused by failure to follow safety regulations or due to their negligent actions.

Property Owner 03Property Owner

A property owner can also be held liable for an accident victim’s damages if they fail to maintain safe premises.

Architects and Engineers 04Architects and Engineers

An engineer or architect can be held responsible for an accident victim’s damages if their negligent designs caused or contributed to an accident.

Manufacturers and Suppliers 05Manufacturers and Suppliers

A company that supplies, manufactures, or designs construction materials, machinery, or equipment, can be held liable for an accident victim’s damages if the injuries were caused by a dangerous or defective product.

Government Entities 06Government Entities

A government entity can be held responsible if it fails to inspect a site or enforce safety regulations.

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What Damages Can I Recover After a Construction Site Accident?

Accident victims may be entitled to the following common types of economic and non-economic damages:

  • Pain and suffering 
  • Past and future medical care
  • Lost wages
  • Property damage 
  • Loss of consortium 
  • Loss of quality of life 
  • Loss of earning capacity 
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent disability 
  • Scarring and disfigurement 
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

And more.

Your construction injury attorney will review your case and assess your damages to ensure you pursue the compensation you deserve for an accident that was caused by the negligence of another.

How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Construction Injury Lawyer?

At the Hines Law Firm, our construction injury attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. With this payment arrangement, an accident victim can obtain experienced, knowledgeable legal representation as soon as possible following an accident. Our legal counsel does not require upfront costs, and you will owe nothing if your case isn't successful. If you win your case, your personal injury attorney will subtract a small percentage from your settlement or award to cover the cost of legal fees.

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit Against the Negligent Party?

You will have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit against the negligent party. If you miss this deadline your case may be dismissed and you will be unable to recover any compensation for your accident-related losses. When you hire a construction injury lawyer from the Hines Law Firm, they will handle every aspect of your case, including filing all paperwork within the statute of limitations.

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If you were injured in a workplace accident that was caused by co-worker negligence, equipment manufacturer, or a negligent construction company, contact a personal injury lawyer at the Hines Law Firm today to discuss a potential compensation claim. Civil lawsuits surrounding the complexities of construction accidents are a lot to deal with, especially during an Our construction accident attorneys are proud of our advocacy for victims and we work hard to get all workplace injury victims their rightful compensation benefits. Let our legal team guide you through the complex legal process, every step of the way and recover the maximum compensation benefits you deserve, as soon as possible. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help injured workers.