Construction sites involve multiple contractors, heavy equipment, and strict safety requirements. When accidents occur, determining responsibility can be complex and may involve more than just a workers’ compensation claim. We analyze contracts, site conditions, and safety practices to identify all liable parties.
Who May Have a Construction Injury Claim
Eligibility often depends on employment status and who controlled the worksite. We evaluate both employer and third-party involvement.
- Construction workers injured on active job sites.
- Subcontractors harmed due to unsafe conditions.
- Workers injured by faulty equipment or materials.
- Individuals exposed to falling objects or structural hazards.
- Workers affected by safety violations or lack of protection.
Types of Construction Injury Cases
Construction accidents vary widely, requiring detailed investigation.
- Falls from heights: Injuries from scaffolding or ladders.
- Equipment accidents: Harm caused by cranes or machinery.
- Electrical injuries: Contact with exposed wiring or power lines.
- Falling debris: Injuries from unsecured materials.
- Structural failures: Collapses due to unsafe construction practices.
Why These Claims Matter
- To pursue compensation beyond workers’ compensation.
- To address serious, often life-altering injuries.
- To hold responsible parties accountable for safety failures.
- To recover long-term financial losses.
If you’ve been injured in an accident or at work, don’t wait to understand your legal options—reach out today to speak with an attorney about your situation. We’re here to answer your questions, explain the process, and help you take the next step toward recovering the compensation you may be entitled to.


