Victim of a Construction Site Accident?

You may be entitled to compensation or benefits if you were injured on a construction site. Our experienced attorney team will provide you with the most robust representation possible.

On poorly managed construction sites unsafe working conditions can lead to a number of situations, such as falling debris or loose nails, that are likely to lead to serious injury or even death. There is also the possibility that a tool, vehicle, or piece of equipment in use has been improperly manufactured or assembled, which can also lead to serious injuries and death.

If you have been hurt or injured due to negligence on the part of an individual, a property manager, a contractor, or equipment manufacturer, then you may be able to file a personal injury claim or lawsuit against those liable. For those killed due to worksite negligence, a family member may be able to file a wrongful death claim.

The construction industry has a very high injury rate when it comes to their sites for both workers and those who live nearby. 

Our knowledgeable attorneys can explain how workers’ compensation and personal injury claims work and will help you determine the best direction for your case. A lawsuit may allow you to be compensated for injuries, including:
– Medical costs
– Lost wages
– Pain and suffering
– Loss of future income

At The Guardians of the Injured, we provide a legal team who knows how to take on your case and get you the compensation you deserve. Our legal professionals specialize in getting real results.

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Construction Accident Claims FAQ

Do I Need an Attorney for a Construction Accident Claim?

The cause of an accident on a construction site is often an issue that is disputed between parties, and these disagreements can make claims challenging to handle. In many cases, you will also need to contend with insurance companies unwilling to give you the full amount you deserve. When you have an attorney in your corner, these hurdles become much easier to clear, and you are much more likely to receive financial compensation.

How Much Do You Charge Your Clients?

The Guardians of the Injured operates on a contingency fee basis. This means that we only get paid when we win your case for you (we get a percentage of the settlement). We only benefit when you do.

How Much Can I Earn From My Case?

There are a lot of factors that can go into the value of your claim. These factors will generally revolve around the various details of the case, such as insurance limits, the severity of the injuries, and the long-term prospects for work and quality of life. The factors that will be looked at include medical bills, loss of earning ability and wages, and the level of pain and suffering experienced.

No hard number can be given for the value of a case right away. Medical records will need to be examined, statements taken, and other factors will need to be weighed. We can give you a rough estimate based on past precedence.

We have legal professionals standing by ready to provide you with a free case evaluation. This will tell you the viability of your case as well as what other cases like yours have been able to earn in the past. Fill out our free consultation form by following the link here.

If I Talk to a Lawyer, Will My Case Go to Court?

In most cases, your claim will not require a lengthy court process. The majority of these issues are settled to avoid the costs and time needed to decide a case. In fact, over 90% of successful claims do not go to trial.

How Long Will This Take?

Our friendly and helpful professionals will review your case and respond to your evaluation request within 24 hours. For all other legal proceedings, the timetables can fluctuate greatly depending on various factors. We will do everything in our power to move our process along as quickly as possible without compromising your case’s quality.

Do I Need To File A Suit? Will Workers Comp Cover It?

When a construction accident happens on the job, the employee may be covered by the company’s workers’ compensation claim. Workers’ comp generally covers medical bills related to the accident and replaces lost income. However, an injured worker may still be able to file a lawsuit against a third party who was responsible for the accident.

Injuries that occur on a work site are typically subject to worker’s compensation regulations, which can preclude your right to file an injury claim against the parties responsible for your injuries. An experienced attorney can explain how workers’ compensation and personal injury claims intersect and help you determine the best course of action for your case.

Find Other Ways We Can Help

At The Guardians of the Injured, we specialize in multiple types of cases involving roadway accidents, including:

Falls, Slips,
and Trips

Falls and slips are amongst the most common causes of injuries on a construction site, accounting for over a third of all accidents. Falls can be caused by great heights, improperly stored equipment, and a multitude of other causes.

Machinery Accidents

Construction workers often use heavy machinery to carry out more demanding tasks; however, regardless of the amount of training given, mistakes can still happen and these machines may malfunction.

Electrocutions

Construction sites are often near power lines, and new buildings need their own electrical systems installed. These circumstances mean that it is not uncommon for workers to be electrocuted in the conduct of their duties.

Repetitive Motion Injuries

While repetitive motion injuries are incredibly common amongst all types of employment, for those in construction there are many repetitive motions injuries that seem to occur in acute areas like the back or knees.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident and you are considering taking legal action, you need the right legal team on your side. Get a free case evaluation and let the proven attorneys at The Guardians of the Injured get you the compensation you deserve.  

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