Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries that impact your ability to work and enjoy life. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these incidents take on workers and their families. Our legal team in Clarkston, Washington is committed to helping construction accident victims pursue the compensation they deserve. Whether your injury occurred on a building site, during equipment operation, or through workplace negligence, we provide comprehensive legal support to protect your rights and interests throughout the claims process.
Pursuing a construction accident claim involves complex legal procedures and insurance negotiations that can overwhelm injured workers. Having skilled legal representation ensures your rights are protected and you receive fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and permanent disabilities. Our attorneys understand construction industry standards, safety regulations, and liability issues specific to these cases. We negotiate with insurance companies, prepare detailed documentation, and represent you in settlement discussions or court proceedings. With our guidance, you can pursue maximum recovery while avoiding costly legal mistakes.
Construction accident claims differ significantly from typical personal injury cases due to workers’ compensation laws and industry-specific regulations. Most construction workers are covered by workers’ compensation insurance, which provides medical benefits and wage replacement regardless of fault. However, you may also pursue additional claims against third parties such as equipment manufacturers, contractors, or property owners whose negligence contributed to your injury. Understanding these options is crucial for maximizing your recovery. Our attorneys evaluate all available claims, determine liability, and develop strategic approaches tailored to your specific situation and circumstances.
A form of insurance providing medical benefits and wage replacement to employees injured during employment, regardless of fault. In Washington, most employers are required to carry workers’ compensation coverage that pays for medical treatment, rehabilitation, and partial wage replacement during recovery periods.
A lawsuit against someone other than your employer for injuries caused by their negligence. Construction accident victims may pursue third-party claims against equipment manufacturers, contractors, property owners, or other parties whose actions or failures contributed to the injury.
Failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury to another person. In construction accident cases, negligence may involve unsafe working conditions, inadequate safety equipment, improper training, or failure to follow industry standards and regulations.
Legal responsibility of a property owner or manager for injuries occurring on their premises. Construction accident victims may pursue premises liability claims if the property owner or site manager failed to maintain safe conditions or failed to address known hazards.
Notify your supervisor or employer about your construction accident without delay, even if the injury seems minor. Timely reporting creates an official record and ensures your claim is properly documented. Delaying the report may complicate your workers’ compensation claim or third-party lawsuit.
Request that the accident scene be preserved and photographed to document hazardous conditions and equipment involved. Collect contact information from witnesses who saw the accident occur. This evidence becomes invaluable when establishing liability and proving negligence in your case.
Obtain prompt medical evaluation and treatment, creating detailed medical records of your injuries and treatment. Follow all medical recommendations and attend scheduled appointments. Medical documentation substantiates your injury claim and demonstrates the extent of your damages.
Construction accidents resulting in permanent disability, disfigurement, or chronic pain warrant comprehensive legal action to maximize available compensation. Beyond workers’ compensation benefits, third-party claims can provide substantial damages for permanent impairment and reduced earning capacity. Our attorneys work to ensure you receive full recovery reflecting the true impact of your injuries.
Construction accidents often involve multiple defendants including contractors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, or safety equipment providers. Identifying all responsible parties and pursuing claims against each requires thorough investigation and strategic litigation planning. Comprehensive legal representation ensures you pursue all available defendants and recover from every responsible party.
Some construction accidents result in minor injuries that heal quickly with standard medical treatment covered entirely by workers’ compensation. When injuries are minor and recovery is straightforward, workers’ compensation benefits may provide adequate coverage. However, even minor injuries warrant legal review to ensure all benefits are properly approved.
Accidents caused solely by your employer’s negligence typically fall within workers’ compensation coverage, preventing third-party claims. When no other parties bear responsibility, workers’ compensation becomes the primary recovery source. Our attorneys assess whether additional claims exist or if workers’ compensation benefits adequately address your situation.
Falls from scaffolding, roofs, ladders, and elevated platforms are common construction injuries resulting in serious spinal cord, head, and limb injuries. These accidents often involve negligence in safety equipment, fall protection failure, or improper training.
Construction equipment malfunctions, operator errors, and inadequate safety guards cause severe crushing, amputation, and lacerations. Equipment manufacturers and employers may bear liability for defective equipment or failure to maintain proper safety protocols.
Building collapses, trench cave-ins, and structural failures trap workers under debris, causing fatal and catastrophic injuries. These accidents typically involve multiple liable parties and warrant comprehensive legal investigation.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines deep knowledge of personal injury law with specific understanding of construction industry hazards and regulations. Our attorneys have successfully recovered substantial compensation for construction accident victims throughout Washington. We maintain established relationships with medical professionals, accident reconstruction specialists, and safety consultants who strengthen your case. Your case receives personalized attention from attorneys who understand the unique challenges construction workers face and remain committed to protecting your interests.
We understand that construction accident victims face mounting medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about their future. Our firm handles all legal aspects of your claim, allowing you to focus entirely on recovery without stress or distraction. We work on contingency in most cases, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we secure compensation for you. Our commitment to client service and successful outcomes has built a strong reputation throughout Asotin County and the surrounding region.
Report the accident to your supervisor immediately, even if you initially decline medical attention. Request that the accident scene be photographed and preserved, and collect contact information from witnesses. Seek medical evaluation promptly and obtain documentation of your injuries and treatment. Do not sign any statements or releases from insurance companies without legal review. Contact our office to discuss your rights and options. Early legal guidance helps protect your claim and ensures proper documentation of all injuries and damages.
Washington’s workers’ compensation system generally prevents lawsuits against employers for on-the-job injuries, even when negligence contributed to the accident. However, workers’ compensation provides benefits regardless of fault. You may pursue third-party claims against other responsible parties such as contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners. In rare cases involving intentional conduct or violations of safety statutes, limited exceptions may allow employer liability claims. Our attorneys review your specific circumstances to identify all available legal remedies and pursue maximum compensation through available channels.
Workers’ compensation provides medical benefits and wage replacement (typically two-thirds of your average wage) during recovery. If the injury prevents permanent return to construction work, you may receive permanent partial disability benefits. Third-party claims can provide additional damages including pain and suffering, emotional distress, permanent impairment, and reduced earning capacity. The total compensation depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term disability impacts. Our attorneys evaluate all damages and pursue claims that maximize your recovery from all responsible parties.
Washington workers’ compensation claims must generally be reported within one year of the accident, though prompt reporting is essential for benefit processing. Personal injury claims against third parties typically have a three-year statute of limitations from the accident date. Some circumstances may extend or shorten these timeframes depending on the specific facts. Delaying your claim filing can result in lost benefits and weakened legal positions. Contact our office promptly to protect your rights and ensure all deadlines are properly observed.
Disputed workers’ compensation claims can be appealed through the Washington Department of Labor and Industries. Our attorneys represent injured workers in appeals, gathering medical evidence and expert testimony to support your claim. We prepare comprehensive arguments demonstrating the connection between your work activities and the injury. If your claim is denied, we pursue alternative remedies including third-party claims and appeals of the denial decision. Don’t accept a denial without legal review—our firm helps you fight for the benefits you deserve.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles construction accident cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. When we secure a settlement or verdict, our fee is a percentage of the recovery amount. This arrangement ensures we’re motivated to obtain the maximum possible compensation for your case. Additional costs such as medical records, expert consultants, and court filing fees may apply, but we discuss all potential costs upfront. You receive clear information about fees and costs before authorizing representation.
Insurance companies often present quick settlement offers designed to resolve claims cheaply before full injury impacts become apparent. Initial offers rarely reflect the true value of your claim, particularly for serious injuries with long-term consequences. Accepting premature settlements may prevent recovery of additional damages as your condition evolves. Our attorneys evaluate any settlement offers against the full value of your case, negotiating aggressively for fair compensation. We ensure you understand all implications before accepting any settlement, protecting your long-term interests.
Permanent disabilities entitle you to ongoing medical treatment coverage and permanent partial disability benefits through workers’ compensation. If the disability prevents return to construction work, you may receive vocational rehabilitation services and retraining assistance. Third-party claims can provide substantial additional damages reflecting your reduced earning capacity and permanent impairment. Our attorneys pursue comprehensive claims addressing both immediate and long-term consequences of your permanent disability. We ensure you receive adequate compensation for lifetime medical needs and lost earning potential.
Wrongful death claims allow family members to recover compensation for loss of income, medical expenses, and emotional damages following a fatal construction accident. Workers’ compensation provides death benefits to surviving dependents, typically covering funeral expenses and ongoing income replacement. Your family may also pursue third-party claims against responsible parties whose negligence caused the fatality. Fatal construction accidents warrant immediate legal attention to protect your family’s rights. Our attorneys guide families through the claims process and pursue maximum recovery for all losses.
Simple construction accident cases may resolve within months through settlement negotiations. More complex cases involving multiple defendants, serious injuries, or disputed liability may take one to three years or longer. Court litigation extends timelines but sometimes becomes necessary to achieve fair outcomes. Our attorneys work efficiently to resolve claims while ensuring we don’t compromise your recovery to speed the process. We maintain regular communication, updating you on progress and explaining all developments. Your timeline depends on case complexity and whether settlement or litigation becomes necessary.
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