Construction accidents can result in serious injuries, financial hardship, and long-term complications that affect your ability to work and enjoy life. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the challenges you face after a construction injury. Our team is committed to helping construction workers and accident victims in Sisco Heights secure fair compensation for their injuries, medical expenses, and lost wages. We handle all aspects of construction accident claims with dedication and thorough investigation.
Construction accidents frequently result in catastrophic injuries that permanently change lives. Victims face mounting medical bills, rehabilitation costs, and extended recovery periods that drain financial resources. Having qualified legal representation ensures your rights are protected and you receive compensation covering all damages. Construction accident claims may include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain and suffering, permanent disability, and loss of earning capacity. Our firm fights to recover every dollar you’re entitled to, allowing you to focus on healing without financial stress.
Construction accidents result from various causes including fall hazards, inadequate safety equipment, defective machinery, electrical hazards, improper scaffolding, and failure to follow OSHA regulations. Many accidents occur due to employer negligence, insufficient training, or pressure to work faster without proper safety protocols. Understanding how your accident happened is crucial for establishing liability and pursuing compensation. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly, gathering evidence including accident reports, witness statements, safety records, and expert analysis to determine exactly what caused your injury.
Third-party liability refers to claims against parties other than your employer who contributed to your construction accident. This may include general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or other responsible parties whose negligence caused your injury. These claims allow recovery beyond workers’ compensation and can significantly increase total damages.
Premises liability holds property owners responsible for maintaining safe conditions for visitors and workers. In construction, property owners may be liable for hazardous conditions they knew about or should have known about that contributed to your accident and injuries.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in injury to another person. In construction accidents, negligence may involve inadequate safety measures, failure to follow regulations, improper training, or ignoring known hazards.
Contributory negligence means the injured party partially contributed to the accident. Washington recognizes comparative negligence, allowing recovery even if you were partially at fault, though your compensation may be reduced proportionally.
If possible and safe, document your construction accident immediately by taking photographs and videos of the scene, hazardous conditions, equipment involved, and your injuries. Gather contact information from all witnesses who saw the accident occur. Request copies of all accident reports, medical records, and safety inspection documents as soon as possible.
Report your construction accident to your employer and supervisors immediately, following proper notification procedures. Timely reporting preserves your workers’ compensation rights and creates an official record of your injury. Delays in reporting may complicate claims and weaken your legal position.
Don’t accept any settlement offers without consulting our attorneys first, as initial offers are often significantly lower than deserved. Insurance companies may pressure you to settle quickly before you fully understand your injuries’ extent or long-term impact. An attorney protects your interests and negotiates fairly to ensure adequate compensation.
When construction accidents cause serious injuries like spinal cord damage, brain injury, burns, or permanent disability, comprehensive legal representation becomes essential. These injuries require extensive medical treatment, long-term rehabilitation, and ongoing care that creates substantial damages. Full representation ensures all costs and life impacts are included in your claim.
Construction accidents frequently involve multiple responsible parties including employers, contractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Identifying all liable parties and pursuing claims against each requires thorough investigation and legal knowledge. Comprehensive representation ensures no responsible party escapes accountability.
Some construction accidents result in minor injuries with straightforward liability where damages are minimal and obvious. In these limited circumstances, basic guidance on filing claims may suffice. However, even minor accidents warrant at least an initial consultation to ensure you’re not overlooking compensation.
Straightforward workers’ compensation claims without third-party liability may be processed without extensive legal involvement. However, disputes over benefits, claim denials, or permanent disability determinations still benefit from legal guidance to protect your interests.
Falls from scaffolding, ladders, roofs, and elevated platforms cause some of the most severe construction injuries. These accidents often result from inadequate safety equipment, improper training, or negligent maintenance of fall protection systems.
Heavy machinery, power tools, and construction equipment cause devastating injuries when safety guards are removed, workers receive inadequate training, or equipment is defective. These accidents may involve product liability claims against manufacturers.
Contact with live wires, faulty electrical systems, and lack of ground fault protection cause serious injuries and deaths on construction sites. These accidents often result from inadequate safety measures and failure to follow electrical codes.
Our firm combines extensive construction accident knowledge with proven trial experience and successful case results. We understand construction industry practices, safety regulations, and the specific hazards that cause injuries. Our attorneys have recovered millions for injured construction workers and their families throughout Washington. We provide personalized representation, thorough investigation, and aggressive advocacy tailored to your unique circumstances and needs.
We handle all case aspects from investigation through trial, protecting your interests at every stage. Our team coordinates with medical providers, safety engineers, and other professionals to build comprehensive, compelling cases. We work on contingency, meaning you pay no fees unless we secure compensation. Your success is our priority, and we’re committed to holding negligent parties accountable and maximizing your recovery.
Immediately seek medical attention for your injuries, even if they seem minor. Report the accident to your supervisor or employer as soon as possible, following your workplace’s reporting procedures. Document the scene with photos if safe, gather witness contact information, and preserve any physical evidence related to the accident. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance adjusters without legal guidance. Keep detailed records of all medical treatment, expenses, and how your injuries affect your daily activities and work. Contact our office as soon as possible so we can investigate while evidence is fresh and protect your legal rights.
Yes, in many construction accidents, third parties bear liability alongside or instead of your employer. General contractors, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, and other responsible parties may be liable for negligence that caused your injury. These third-party claims can recover damages beyond workers’ compensation, including pain and suffering. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly to identify all potentially liable parties and determine which claims apply to your situation. Third-party claims often result in substantially higher compensation than workers’ compensation alone, making them worth pursuing in most construction accidents.
Construction accident compensation varies significantly based on injury severity, medical expenses, lost income, permanent disability, and the parties’ liability. Serious injuries causing permanent disability or long-term treatment may result in six or seven-figure settlements. Our firm has recovered millions for injured clients, with compensation typically including medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering damages. Every case is unique, and the compensation you deserve depends on your specific circumstances. During your free consultation, we evaluate your case details and provide a realistic assessment of potential recovery based on similar cases and available evidence.
Workers’ compensation is your employer’s insurance that provides income replacement and medical coverage for work-related injuries regardless of fault. However, workers’ compensation typically doesn’t cover pain and suffering, and benefits may be limited. You can often pursue workers’ compensation and third-party liability claims simultaneously for maximum recovery. Our firm handles both workers’ compensation claims and third-party litigation, ensuring you receive all available benefits and damages. We navigate the workers’ compensation system while pursuing additional claims against responsible third parties, maximizing your total recovery.
Washington has a three-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims, including construction accidents. However, workers’ compensation claims have different timelines, and certain circumstances may shorten or extend deadlines. Filing promptly preserves evidence, secures witness statements, and protects your legal rights. Delays can complicate your case and reduce available compensation. Contactour office immediately after your accident to ensure all applicable deadlines are met and your claim is filed properly. We handle all procedural requirements and timing issues, protecting your ability to recover.
OSHA establishes safety standards that construction employers must follow to protect workers from hazards. Evidence of OSHA violations strengthens your claim by demonstrating negligence and breach of safety duties. OSHA investigations, inspection reports, and citation histories provide powerful evidence of liability and can significantly increase your compensation. Our attorneys analyze OSHA regulations, investigate whether violations contributed to your accident, and use this evidence in negotiations and trials. OSHA violations often establish fault and demonstrate the defendant knew about hazards but failed to protect you.
Washington applies comparative negligence, allowing you to recover even if you were partially responsible for your construction accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover damages. For example, if you’re found 20% at fault and your damages total $100,000, you recover $80,000. Defendants often claim workers contributed to accidents to reduce liability. Our firm aggressively challenges these claims and presents evidence of defendant negligence. Even in cases where comparative negligence applies, experienced representation often results in favorable fault determinations and substantial recovery.
Never accept an initial settlement offer without consulting our attorneys. Insurance companies typically offer significantly less than deserved, hoping you’ll accept quickly before understanding your injuries’ full extent. Initial offers rarely account for long-term care needs, permanent disability, or substantial pain and suffering damages. Our firm negotiates aggressively on your behalf and litigates when necessary to secure fair compensation. We have the experience and resources to challenge initial offers and recover substantially more through negotiation or trial.
Strong construction accident claims include scene photographs, witness statements, accident reports, medical records, safety inspection documents, prior OSHA citations, and expert analysis of how the accident occurred. Equipment defect evidence, maintenance records, and industry safety standards provide crucial documentation. Video footage, if available, can be very powerful evidence of negligence. Our investigators gather comprehensive evidence thoroughly and work with medical and engineering experts to analyze your accident. We preserve evidence promptly, interview witnesses while memories are fresh, and build compelling cases supported by documentation and professional analysis.
Construction accidents involve unique legal issues including workers’ compensation, OSHA regulations, contractor relationships, and multi-party liability. Understanding construction industry practices, safety standards, and contractual responsibilities is essential. Many construction accidents involve defective equipment, failing to follow safety protocols, or inadequate worker training. These cases often require engineering experts and industry knowledge beyond typical personal injury experience. Our firm specializes in construction accidents and understands these unique complexities. We have relationships with construction safety experts, medical professionals familiar with construction injuries, and extensive litigation experience in these specialized cases.
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