Construction accidents can result in severe injuries, lost wages, and mounting medical expenses. When you or a loved one suffers an injury on a construction site, understanding your legal rights becomes essential. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we help injured workers navigate the complex process of obtaining compensation for their damages. Our legal team evaluates your case thoroughly to identify all liable parties and pursue maximum recovery on your behalf.
Construction injuries frequently result in permanent disabilities, chronic pain, and significant financial hardship. Having skilled legal representation ensures your rights are protected throughout the claims process. We handle communications with insurance companies, negotiate settlements, and prepare your case for trial if necessary. Our advocacy helps you focus on recovery while we pursue the compensation needed to cover medical treatment, rehabilitation, lost income, and pain and suffering damages.
Construction accident claims involve proving negligence or violation of safety regulations. Washington law allows injured workers to pursue claims against third parties responsible for their injuries, separate from workers’ compensation benefits. These cases require demonstrating that a defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injuries as a result. Successfully establishing these elements requires evidence such as accident photographs, safety violation documentation, witness statements, and medical records detailing your injuries.
The legal responsibility of property owners to maintain safe conditions and warn visitors of known hazards. In construction contexts, property owners must ensure reasonable safety measures are in place to protect workers and visitors from foreseeable dangers.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in harm to another person. In construction accidents, negligence occurs when safety protocols are ignored or proper precautions are not taken to prevent injuries.
Claims against parties other than your employer, such as equipment manufacturers, contractors, or property owners. These claims are separate from workers’ compensation and allow recovery for damages including pain and suffering.
Monetary compensation awarded for losses resulting from an injury, including medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and compensation for pain and suffering experienced.
Take photographs of the accident scene, hazardous conditions, and your injuries as soon as safely possible. Preserve evidence such as equipment, clothing, and materials involved in your accident. Report the incident to your supervisor in writing and request copies of all incident reports and safety records.
Even if injuries seem minor, obtain immediate medical evaluation and follow treatment recommendations carefully. Medical records provide crucial documentation of your injuries and establish the connection between the accident and your damages. Follow your doctor’s instructions and maintain detailed records of all medical appointments and expenses.
Collect names and contact information from workers and others who witnessed your accident. Ask witnesses to provide written statements describing what they observed before, during, and after your injury. Witness testimony becomes invaluable evidence when establishing liability and proving negligence.
Construction accidents frequently involve contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners all bearing responsibility. Comprehensive investigation identifies all parties whose negligence contributed to your injury. Pursuing claims against every liable party maximizes your compensation recovery.
Severe construction injuries often require extensive medical treatment, ongoing rehabilitation, and long-term care. Comprehensive representation ensures all future damages are properly valued and included in your claim. Professional case management protects your interests against insurance company settlement offers that undervalue your damages.
Some construction accidents involve only one obviously responsible party with clear negligence and adequate insurance coverage. If liability is undisputed and damages are straightforward to calculate, a more streamlined approach may be appropriate. However, legal guidance remains important to ensure fair settlement terms.
Construction injuries with full recovery timelines and minimal ongoing treatment sometimes allow for quicker resolution. When medical outcomes are predictable and expenses are clearly documented, settlement negotiations may proceed efficiently. Still, consulting an attorney ensures you understand all available options.
Falls from ladders, scaffolding, roofs, and elevated platforms cause some of the most serious construction injuries. These accidents often result from inadequate fall protection systems, improper equipment maintenance, or insufficient safety training.
Heavy equipment malfunctions, defective machinery, and inadequate operator training cause crushing injuries and amputations. Manufacturers, equipment rental companies, and employers all bear responsibility for safe equipment operation.
Contact with live electrical lines, faulty wiring, and improper grounding cause serious burns and fatalities on construction sites. Electrical contractors and site supervisors must implement proper safety protocols and protective equipment.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd combines decades of personal injury and construction accident experience with a genuine commitment to client recovery. We understand the physical pain, emotional trauma, and financial burden construction injuries create for workers and their families. Our firm handles every aspect of your claim with professionalism and dedication, from initial investigation through settlement or trial. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for your damages.
Our attorneys maintain strong relationships with medical professionals, accident reconstruction specialists, and construction industry consultants who provide critical evidence in your case. We thoroughly investigate construction accidents, identify all responsible parties, and build compelling legal arguments supporting your claim. Our team negotiates aggressively with insurance companies while remaining prepared to pursue trial litigation when necessary. Your recovery and financial security drive every decision we make on your behalf.
Yes, Washington law allows you to pursue third-party liability claims separate from workers’ compensation benefits. Workers’ compensation covers medical expenses and partial lost wages regardless of fault, while third-party claims seek additional damages from parties whose negligence caused your injury. These include contractors, manufacturers, property owners, and others responsible for unsafe conditions. You can recover damages for pain and suffering, permanent disability, and other losses not covered by workers’ compensation through a third-party claim. Your workers’ compensation carrier may have liens against your recovery to recoup benefits they paid, but this doesn’t prevent you from pursuing additional compensation. Our attorneys handle coordination with workers’ compensation to protect your interests. We ensure you understand your rights under both systems and maximize your total recovery.
Construction accident damages include all medical expenses related to your injury, from emergency treatment through long-term rehabilitation and ongoing care. You can recover lost wages for time unable to work, diminished earning capacity if your injury affects future income, and costs for home modifications or assistive devices. Pain and suffering damages compensate for physical pain, emotional distress, lost enjoyment of life, and reduced quality of life resulting from your injury. Additional damages may include disfigurement compensation, loss of consortium damages affecting your relationships, and punitive damages if negligence was particularly egregious. The specific damages available depend on your injury severity, liability evidence, and applicable law. Our attorneys thoroughly evaluate all potential damages to ensure you pursue maximum compensation.
Washington’s statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the injury date. However, certain circumstances may extend or shorten this timeline, including cases involving minors or defendants who leave the state. For construction accident claims, timely action is critical to preserve evidence, secure witness testimony, and ensure important documents remain available. Delaying action risks losing crucial evidence such as accident scene conditions, equipment maintenance records, and witness availability. Our firm promptly investigates construction accidents to protect your claim and ensure all evidence is preserved. Contact us as soon as possible after your injury to discuss your timeline and legal options.
You must establish that the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty through negligent actions or omissions, and your injuries directly resulted from that breach. For construction accidents, duty of care includes maintaining safe working conditions, providing proper equipment, offering adequate training, and complying with safety regulations. Evidence includes accident photographs, safety violation documentation, witness statements, and expert opinions establishing negligence. Medical records demonstrating your injuries and causation are equally important, supported by testimony from treating physicians about your condition and prognosis. Our attorneys build comprehensive cases gathering all necessary evidence to prove liability. We work with specialists who establish causation between the accident and your injuries, supporting maximum damage recovery.
Most initial insurance settlement offers undervalue your claim, particularly in serious construction injury cases. Insurance companies prioritize their financial interests over fair compensation for injured workers. Before accepting any offer, have an attorney evaluate whether it covers all your damages, including future medical care and lost income. Initial offers rarely account for long-term disability or chronic pain management costs. Our firm reviews settlement proposals and advises whether they adequately compensate your damages. If offers are insufficient, we negotiate aggressively with insurers or pursue litigation to obtain fair compensation. You retain full control over settlement decisions, but our analysis ensures you understand what your case is worth.
Construction accidents on private property create premises liability claims against property owners who failed to maintain safe conditions. Property owners have legal responsibilities to ensure contractors and workers operate safely and comply with applicable regulations. Claims against property owners are separate from claims against contractors or equipment manufacturers, potentially increasing total recovery. Property owners must maintain liability insurance covering construction operations. Our investigation identifies all responsible parties, including property owners whose negligence contributed to your injury. We pursue claims against every liable party to maximize your compensation.
Washington follows comparative negligence law, allowing recovery even if you were partially responsible for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still pursue claims against more negligent parties. For example, if you were 20% at fault and the defendant 80% at fault, you recover 80% of your damages. Establishing your minimal fault while proving defendant negligence is crucial to maximizing recovery. Insurance companies may claim you were more responsible than evidence supports to reduce their liability. Our attorneys counter these arguments with evidence establishing the defendant’s primary responsibility. We protect your interests ensuring fault is accurately allocated.
Construction accident case timelines vary depending on injury severity, liability complexity, and insurance company cooperation. Straightforward cases with clear liability may settle within months, while serious injuries requiring ongoing treatment may extend timelines for a year or more. We allow time for full medical recovery before settling to ensure all damages are properly valued. Rushing settlement risks undercompensation if additional injuries or complications develop. Litigation cases requiring court proceedings extend timelines further but often result in higher compensation. Our approach balances securing fair settlement with pursuing litigation when necessary. We keep you informed of progress and explain factors affecting your case timeline.
Equipment defects create product liability claims against manufacturers, rental companies, and suppliers. Defective design, manufacturing defects, or inadequate safety warnings can result in your injury despite proper use. These claims are separate from negligence claims against contractors or property owners, expanding potential recovery. Product liability cases often involve extensive expert testimony about equipment design and testing standards. Our firm partners with engineers and design specialists who evaluate equipment defects and manufacturer responsibility. We pursue aggressive claims against equipment manufacturers and rental companies alongside claims against on-site parties. Multiple claims against different defendants significantly increase your total recovery.
You should avoid detailed conversations with insurance adjusters without legal representation, as their statements may be used against you. Adjusters are trained to minimize claims and gather information supporting reduced compensation. Even innocent statements can be misinterpreted or used strategically. Our firm recommends declining extensive interviews and directing all communication through your attorney. You must report the accident to your employer and workers’ compensation, but limit these reports to basic facts. Direct insurance companies to contact our office regarding further inquiries. This protection ensures your statements aren’t used to undervalue your claim.
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