Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries, significant medical expenses, and long-term recovery challenges. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the complexity of construction accident cases and the impact they have on your life and family. Our legal team is committed to helping injured workers navigate the claims process and pursue the compensation they deserve for their injuries, lost wages, and medical treatment.
Construction accidents often involve multiple parties, including contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and site supervisors. Our representation ensures your rights are protected while you focus on healing. We handle all aspects of your claim, from gathering evidence and documenting injuries to negotiating settlements or pursuing litigation. This allows you to concentrate on recovery without the stress of managing legal complexities. Proper representation maximizes your compensation and ensures responsible parties are held accountable for their negligence.
Construction accident claims may involve workers’ compensation benefits, third-party liability claims, or both. Workers’ compensation provides baseline coverage but typically doesn’t cover pain and suffering. Third-party claims against negligent contractors or property owners can provide additional compensation. Understanding which remedies apply to your situation is crucial for maximizing recovery. Many accident victims don’t realize they have multiple avenues for compensation until they consult with an attorney experienced in construction injury law.
Claims against parties other than your employer, such as contractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers who caused your injury through negligence.
Legal principle that reduces your compensation based on the percentage of fault assigned to you in the accident, if applicable.
Insurance program providing medical benefits and wage replacement for job-related injuries, regardless of fault, but typically excluding pain and suffering damages.
Property owner’s legal responsibility to maintain safe conditions and warn of hazards that could injure visitors or workers on their property.
Photograph your injuries, the accident scene, and hazardous conditions immediately after the incident. Preserve all evidence including equipment, materials, and photographs before they’re removed or altered. Request copies of incident reports, safety inspection records, and maintenance logs from your employer or site supervisor as soon as possible.
Report all injuries to your supervisor and obtain medical evaluation even if symptoms seem minor. Detailed medical records establish the connection between the accident and your injuries. Follow all treatment recommendations and keep records of all medical appointments, procedures, and expenses related to your injury.
Do not provide recorded statements or sign documents without consulting an attorney first. Insurance representatives may attempt to minimize liability through early statements. Having legal representation ensures your rights are protected and statements cannot be misused against your claim.
Construction accidents frequently involve multiple parties including general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers. Determining liability requires thorough investigation of each party’s actions and responsibilities. Comprehensive legal representation ensures all responsible parties are identified and held accountable for their negligence.
Catastrophic construction injuries often result in permanent disability, ongoing medical care, and substantial lost earning capacity. Full representation ensures all damages are properly valued, including future medical needs and diminished earning potential. Aggressive negotiation and litigation preparation maximizes compensation for serious, long-term injuries.
Some construction injuries are minor with straightforward workers’ compensation benefits and no third-party involvement. These cases may resolve quickly without extensive legal involvement. However, even minor cases benefit from consultation to ensure no additional claims are available.
Occasionally, liability is clear and insurance companies cooperate promptly with fair settlements. These straightforward cases may resolve without litigation or aggressive negotiation. Consultation with an attorney still ensures you receive fair value for your claim.
Falls are the leading cause of construction injuries and often result from inadequate safety equipment, improper scaffolding, or failure to use fall protection. Contractors who fail to provide proper safety equipment or maintain secure work surfaces are liable for injuries.
Defective or improperly maintained equipment causes serious construction injuries. Manufacturers, contractors, and site supervisors share responsibility for equipment safety and maintenance compliance.
Collapsing structures, falling objects, or vehicles striking workers result from negligent planning or inadequate safety measures. Multiple parties typically share liability in these serious accidents.
Our firm combines thorough investigation, strong legal advocacy, and deep understanding of construction industry standards. We treat each client with respect and compassion while pursuing maximum compensation. Our team has successfully handled numerous construction accident cases, recovering substantial settlements and verdicts for injured workers throughout Washington.
We work on contingency, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you. This allows injured workers to pursue claims without financial burden during recovery. Our commitment is to your healing and financial recovery while holding negligent parties accountable.
After a construction accident, prioritize your safety and health by seeking immediate medical attention for any injuries. Report the incident to your supervisor and request that an official incident report be filed. Document the scene with photographs if possible, gather contact information from witnesses, and keep all medical records and bills. Do not provide recorded statements to insurance companies without consulting an attorney first, as these statements can be used against your claim. Preserve all evidence including equipment, materials, and documentation of unsafe conditions. Notify your employer of the injury in writing if possible, keeping copies for your records. Avoid discussing the accident on social media or with others who might share information. Contact an attorney promptly to discuss your rights and options. Time is critical in construction accident cases because evidence can be removed, witnesses’ memories fade, and statute of limitations apply to legal claims.
Yes, construction accident victims often have rights to pursue third-party liability claims in addition to workers’ compensation benefits. Third-party claims can be filed against contractors, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or other parties whose negligence caused your injury. These claims can recover damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and punitive damages, which workers’ compensation does not cover. The availability of third-party claims depends on the specific circumstances and responsible parties involved in your accident. Workers’ compensation typically covers medical expenses and partial wage replacement but excludes pain and suffering. Third-party claims can provide significantly higher compensation but require proving negligence. Many construction accident victims are unaware they have multiple recovery options until they consult with an attorney. We investigate all potential claims to maximize your total recovery.
Construction accident claims are subject to statute of limitations, which vary depending on claim type. Workers’ compensation claims typically must be reported within one year of the injury, though filing deadlines can vary. Third-party liability claims generally must be filed within three years of the accident under Washington law. However, these timeframes can be affected by various factors, and some circumstances allow exceptions or extensions. Time is critical because evidence degrades, witnesses become unavailable, and memories fade with time. Filing promptly ensures maximum evidence preservation and strengthens your case. We recommend contacting an attorney immediately after your injury to protect your rights and meet all applicable deadlines. Waiting too long can result in losing your legal claims entirely.
Construction accident victims may recover various categories of damages depending on claim type and circumstances. Medical expenses including current treatment, future medical care, surgery, therapy, and rehabilitation are recoverable. Lost wages from time unable to work, reduced earning capacity from permanent disability, and vocational rehabilitation costs are compensable. Pain and suffering, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life are recoverable in third-party liability claims but not workers’ compensation. Permanent disability impacts future earning potential and requires careful calculation of long-term financial loss. Punitive damages may be available against particularly negligent parties to deter future dangerous conduct. The total value of your claim depends on injury severity, treatment costs, lost income, and permanent effects. Our attorneys thoroughly analyze all damages to ensure maximum recovery.
Liability in construction accidents depends on who caused your injury through negligence or failure to follow safety requirements. General contractors are responsible for maintaining safe work sites and enforcing safety protocols. Subcontractors must comply with safety requirements and properly train workers. Property owners must maintain safe premises and warn of known hazards. Equipment manufacturers are liable for defective or unsafe equipment. Site supervisors must ensure proper safety practices and equipment maintenance. Multiple parties often share liability for construction accidents. A thorough investigation identifies all responsible parties so compensation can be pursued from all sources. Insurance coverage may be available from various policies depending on how the accident occurred. Understanding all responsible parties and available coverage maximizes your recovery options.
Washington follows comparative negligence law, which allows injured workers to recover compensation even if partially at fault for their injury. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found 20% at fault, you receive 80% of your total damages. Contractors remain responsible for maintaining safe working environments regardless of worker experience or behavior. Even workers who violate safety practices can recover if the contractor failed in their duty to provide safe conditions and equipment. Defense attorneys often claim worker negligence to reduce compensation. Our representation counters these arguments by demonstrating that contractors bear primary responsibility for workplace safety. We protect your right to fair compensation despite any minor contributions to the accident.
Construction accident case resolution timelines vary significantly based on injury severity, liability clarity, and whether litigation becomes necessary. Simple cases with clear liability and minor injuries may resolve within months through settlement negotiations. Complex cases involving severe injuries, multiple parties, or disputed liability typically require six months to two years or longer. Full investigation, medical treatment completion, and expert analysis all extend resolution timelines. We pursue settlement when fair offers are available but do not rush to resolve undervalued claims. Litigation requires additional time for discovery, depositions, and trial preparation but often results in higher compensation. Your recovery and needs are prioritized throughout the process regardless of resolution timeline.
Washington’s comparative negligence law permits recovery even when you bear partial responsibility for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For instance, if found 30% at fault, you recover 70% of total damages. Contractors have strict responsibility to maintain safe conditions, and worker negligence does not eliminate their liability. Even if you violated safety practices or ignored warnings, contractors must still provide safe equipment and maintain hazard-free work sites. Defense attorneys aggressively blame workers to minimize contractor liability. Our representation directly counters these tactics by establishing that contractors’ primary responsibility cannot be eliminated by worker behavior. We protect your right to full fair compensation despite any partial fault findings.
Your ability to work depends on injury severity and medical restrictions. Some workers return to light duty while recovering; others require extended time away from work. Working while pursuing claims can affect compensation calculations, as lost wages are based on time unable to work. Medical providers determine work restrictions based on injury severity and healing progress. Document all restrictions and follow medical advice to avoid jeopardizing your claim and health. Earning capacity changes from permanent disability are separate from current lost wages. If your injury permanently reduces earning potential, that loss is calculated and included in damages separately. Discuss work plans with your attorney to ensure all income loss is properly documented and compensated.
Construction accident claims involve complex legal standards, multiple potential defendants, and insurance companies experienced in minimizing payouts. Insurance adjusters profit from reduced settlements and use sophisticated tactics to undervalue claims. An attorney levels this playing field by investigating thoroughly, identifying all responsible parties, and negotiating aggressively. Attorneys understand construction safety standards, industry practices, and legal precedents that strengthen claims. Legal representation typically results in substantially higher compensation than self-representation. Our contingency fee arrangement means you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. This allows you to pursue claims without financial burden during recovery. We handle all legal work while you focus on healing. Having professional representation protects your rights, maximizes compensation, and provides peace of mind during a difficult time.
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