Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries that change lives forever. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these incidents place on workers and their families. Whether you suffered injuries from falls, equipment failures, or unsafe work conditions, we are here to help you pursue the compensation you deserve. Our team is committed to holding negligent parties accountable and ensuring your rights are protected throughout the claims process in Maltby.
Construction accidents often involve multiple liable parties including contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Navigating these complex claims requires thorough investigation and strategic advocacy. Legal representation ensures that all responsible parties are identified and held accountable for their negligence. We work to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and future care needs. By allowing us to handle your claim, you can focus on recovery while we pursue the justice you deserve.
Construction accidents stem from various unsafe conditions including inadequate fall protection, unsecured scaffolding, defective equipment, and lack of safety training. Employers and contractors are legally obligated to provide safe working conditions and must comply with OSHA standards and Washington safety regulations. When these duties are breached and workers are injured, victims have the right to pursue compensation. Understanding the cause of your accident is crucial to establishing liability and strengthening your claim.
The legal responsibility property owners and managers have to maintain safe conditions. In construction, this means ensuring proper safety equipment, adequate lighting, secure structures, and hazard warnings for workers on the job site.
Insurance benefits available to workers injured on the job, covering medical treatment and partial lost wages. These benefits are the primary remedy for most construction workers, though third-party liability claims may provide additional recovery.
Legal claims against parties other than your employer, such as contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners. These claims can supplement workers’ compensation and often provide larger settlements.
Breaches of Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards that govern workplace safety. Evidence of OSHA violations strengthens construction accident claims by demonstrating negligence and careless conduct.
Immediately after a construction accident, photograph the scene, equipment involved, and hazardous conditions before they are altered. Collect contact information from witnesses and request a copy of the accident report. Preserve all medical records, equipment documentation, and communications with your employer to build a strong case foundation.
Report your injury to your supervisor immediately and ensure it is documented in official records. Provide a detailed, accurate description of exactly what happened and how it occurred. Delayed or incomplete reports can be used by insurers to question the validity of your claim.
Obtain medical treatment immediately, even if the injury seems minor, as this creates an official medical record linking your injuries to the accident. Tell medical providers exactly how the injury occurred and what symptoms you experienced. Medical documentation is essential evidence for any construction accident claim.
Construction accidents often involve multiple responsible parties including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Identifying all liable parties and proving their specific negligence requires thorough investigation and legal knowledge. Comprehensive representation ensures no potential source of recovery is overlooked.
Permanent disabilities, catastrophic injuries, and long-term care needs demand claims that account for lifetime expenses and lost earning capacity. Insurance adjusters often undervalue these claims significantly. Full legal representation ensures comprehensive damage calculations that cover all medical costs, rehabilitation, and ongoing care needs.
For straightforward injuries fully covered by workers’ compensation with minimal long-term effects, the standard claims process may be adequate. When liability is obvious and damages are clearly calculable, expedited resolution is often possible without extensive legal involvement. However, even minor claims benefit from review to ensure no overlooked rights.
When one party’s negligence is undisputed and insurance coverage is straightforward, streamlined claim handling may resolve matters efficiently. Clear liability and documented damages can sometimes lead to fair settlements without protracted litigation. Still, legal counsel helps verify the offered settlement adequately compensates all losses.
Falls from scaffolding, ladders, or elevated work platforms are among the most common construction injuries. These accidents often result from inadequate fall protection, defective equipment, or failure to follow safety protocols.
Injuries caused by malfunctioning equipment, defective machinery, or improper equipment operation constitute significant construction accident claims. Manufacturers and employers share responsibility for ensuring equipment is safe and properly maintained.
Workers struck by falling tools, debris, or other objects suffer serious injuries due to inadequate site management and safety controls. These accidents demonstrate employer negligence in maintaining safe work environments.
Our team has successfully represented construction workers throughout Maltby and Snohomish County, securing substantial settlements and verdicts for injured clients. We understand the unique challenges of construction accident cases and the tactics insurance companies use to minimize payments. Our aggressive advocacy combines thorough investigation, strategic negotiation, and litigation readiness to maximize your recovery.
We handle all aspects of construction accident claims on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no fees unless we recover compensation for you. Our commitment to your case is unwavering, and we treat your claim with the same dedication we would our own. Contact us today to discuss your construction accident and learn how we can help you pursue justice.
Construction accident victims can pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disability, disfigurement, and loss of earning capacity. Additionally, if negligence was willful or reckless, punitive damages may be available to punish the defendant and deter future misconduct. The specific damages depend on your injury severity, treatment costs, and how the accident affects your ability to work. Our attorneys calculate all recoverable damages to ensure your settlement reflects the true cost of your injuries and losses.
Generally, workers’ compensation provides the exclusive remedy against employers, preventing direct lawsuits. However, you may pursue claims against third parties such as contractors, manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence caused your injury. Some states allow claims against employers in cases of intentional misconduct or when workers’ compensation does not adequately cover losses. Our team investigates all liable parties to maximize your compensation opportunities beyond workers’ compensation benefits.
Washington law imposes time limits, called statutes of limitations, for filing injury claims. For workers’ compensation claims, you generally must report the injury to your employer promptly and file a claim within specific timeframes. For third-party liability claims, you typically have three years from the accident date, though some circumstances may shorten this deadline. Delays in reporting or filing can jeopardize your rights, so contact us immediately after your injury to protect your claims.
Critical evidence includes photographs of the accident scene, safety condition documentation, witness statements, equipment inspection reports, and OSHA violation records. Medical records establishing the link between the accident and your injuries are essential, as is evidence of employer safety policy violations. Expert testimony regarding industry safety standards and equipment failure analysis strengthens liability claims. We preserve and collect all relevant evidence to build compelling cases that demonstrate negligence and causation.
Case values depend on injury severity, treatment costs, lost wages, permanence of disability, and liability strength. Minor injuries with full recovery may settle for modest amounts, while catastrophic injuries causing permanent disability command substantially higher settlements. Insurance coverage limits also affect case value, as does the strength of evidence proving liability. We provide case evaluations after reviewing medical records and accident details to give realistic settlement ranges.
Most construction accident claims settle without trial through negotiation with insurance companies and liable parties. Settlement allows faster resolution and guaranteed compensation without litigation delays and uncertainties. However, when insurers offer inadequate settlements or dispute liability, litigation becomes necessary to protect your rights. Our attorneys are prepared to take cases to trial if needed, using courtroom skills to secure fair verdicts.
Washington applies comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery even when you bear partial fault, as long as you are not primarily responsible for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you remain eligible for damages. Employers often argue workers share blame for accidents to reduce their liability. We aggressively defend against these claims, presenting evidence that negligence by contractors or employers was the primary cause.
Simple cases with minor injuries may resolve in months through settlement negotiations, while complex cases with serious injuries can take one to two years or longer. Litigation adds time as courts schedule hearings and trials around busy dockets. Medical treatment completion is often necessary before finalizing settlements, ensuring damages account for all injuries. We keep you informed throughout the process and work efficiently to resolve your case while maximizing compensation.
Workers’ compensation provides automatic benefits for on-the-job injuries but typically eliminates direct employer lawsuits and may not fully cover all losses. Third-party liability claims target contractors, manufacturers, or other negligent parties not covered by workers’ compensation immunity. Third-party claims can recover broader damages including pain and suffering and punitive damages. Strategic representation pursues both claims simultaneously to maximize your total recovery.
Accepting quick settlements often means leaving money on the table, as insurers offer low amounts hoping you will accept before understanding your full claim value. Taking time to complete medical treatment, document losses, and gather evidence strengthens your negotiating position. We advise patience and strategic negotiation rather than rushed settlements, ensuring you receive fair compensation reflecting all your losses and future needs.
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