Construction accidents can result in severe injuries, medical expenses, and lost wages that significantly impact your life. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the complexities of construction accident claims and work diligently to help injured workers recover the compensation they deserve. Our legal team has extensive experience handling construction-related injury cases in Desert Aire and throughout Grant County, Washington.
Construction accidents often involve multiple parties and complex liability questions that require skilled legal representation. Having an attorney handle your claim ensures you understand your rights and receive appropriate compensation for all damages. We advocate for your interests against insurance companies and negligent parties, protecting you from unfair settlements and ensuring your medical needs are fully addressed throughout recovery.
Construction accidents can occur due to unsafe work conditions, equipment failures, inadequate training, or negligent supervision. Determining liability requires analyzing site conditions, contractor practices, and safety regulations. Workers compensation may cover some expenses, but third-party claims against contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners can result in additional damages for pain, suffering, and permanent disability.
Claims against parties other than your employer, such as contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence contributed to your injury.
A legal concept where someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in injury. In construction cases, this includes unsafe conditions, inadequate safety equipment, or failure to follow industry standards.
Legal responsibility of property owners or managers to maintain safe conditions and warn of hazards. Construction sites must comply with safety regulations to protect workers.
A legal principle where compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault in the accident. Washington uses comparative negligence in determining liability.
Take photos and videos of the accident scene, your injuries, and hazardous conditions while details are fresh. Collect contact information from witnesses and keep all medical records and receipts. Preserve any physical evidence like broken equipment or unsafe materials that contributed to your injury.
Notify your employer immediately and ensure the incident is properly documented in their records. File a workers compensation claim if applicable, but understand this may not cover all damages. Contact our office quickly to discuss potential third-party claims that could provide additional compensation.
Do not give recorded statements to insurance companies without legal representation present. Statements can be used against you to minimize your claim. Let your attorney handle all communications with insurance carriers and opposing parties.
When injuries result in permanent disability, disfigurement, or long-term medical needs, comprehensive legal representation becomes essential. These cases involve substantial damages for future care, lost earning capacity, and quality of life impacts. An attorney ensures all compensable damages are fully calculated and pursued against responsible parties.
Construction accidents often involve general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Determining who bears responsibility requires detailed investigation and legal analysis. Full representation ensures all liable parties are identified and pursued for maximum compensation.
If you sustained minor injuries that healed quickly and liability is undisputed, workers compensation alone may provide adequate coverage. These straightforward cases sometimes resolve without extensive legal intervention. However, consulting an attorney ensures you’re not leaving money on the table.
When your employer was solely responsible and workers compensation applies fully, additional claims may be unnecessary. However, equipment defects or third-party negligence can still create liability outside workers compensation. Review your specific situation with an attorney to identify all available claims.
Falls from scaffolding, ladders, or elevated platforms account for many construction injuries. Negligent maintenance, inadequate safety equipment, or failure to install fall protection creates liability for property owners and contractors.
Injuries from heavy equipment, nail guns, power tools, and machinery often result from design defects or inadequate safety guards. Manufacturers and equipment owners can be held liable for failing to prevent foreseeable injuries.
Inadequate shoring or sloping in excavation work causes serious and fatal injuries. These accidents typically involve multiple violations of OSHA standards and create substantial liability.
We are deeply committed to helping construction workers recover from injuries and rebuild their lives. Our team brings years of experience handling complex construction accident cases in Desert Aire and throughout Grant County. We provide personalized attention to each client, understanding that every injury and family situation is unique.
We work on a contingency basis, meaning you pay no upfront fees and only pay if we recover compensation for you. This alignment ensures we are fully motivated to maximize your recovery. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your construction accident claim.
In Washington, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally three years from the date of injury. However, for workers compensation claims, you must report the injury to your employer immediately, with claim filing requirements varying based on when you knew of the work-related nature of your injury. Waiting too long can jeopardize your rights. Additional claims against third parties may have different deadlines. Contact our office promptly to ensure you meet all filing deadlines and preserve your legal options.
Generally, workers compensation bars direct lawsuits against your employer under the exclusive remedy doctrine. However, if your employer intentionally caused your injury or failed to carry required workers compensation insurance, exceptions may apply. Third parties like contractors, manufacturers, or property owners remain fully liable. We can analyze your specific situation to identify all available claims and liable parties.
Construction accident damages typically include medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, disfigurement, and permanent disability. In severe cases involving permanent injury or death, damages can be substantial. Punitive damages may apply if the defendant’s conduct was particularly reckless. We calculate all compensable damages to ensure you receive fair recovery for present and future impacts of your injury.
Washington applies comparative negligence rules, allowing recovery even if you were partially at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20% at fault and damages total $100,000, you would recover $80,000. This means even partial responsibility doesn’t eliminate your claim. We present the strongest defense against comparative fault allegations to maximize your recovery.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd works on a contingency fee basis for construction accident cases. This means you pay no upfront costs or hourly fees. We only recover a percentage of the settlement or judgment we obtain for you. This arrangement ensures our interests align with yours in maximizing your compensation. There are no financial barriers to pursuing your claim, making quality legal representation accessible.
Insurance companies often offer initial settlements that undervalue your claim, especially before full medical recovery is established. Accepting quickly may leave you without coverage for ongoing treatment or permanent effects. Having an attorney review settlement offers ensures they fairly account for all damages and future needs. We negotiate aggressively to increase settlement values or pursue litigation if necessary.
Critical evidence includes photos of the accident scene and hazardous conditions, witness statements, medical records documenting injuries, accident reports, employment records, safety violation documentation, equipment maintenance records, and expert analysis of safety standards. Video footage of the site and your recovery process strengthens claims. Preserving this evidence immediately after the accident is crucial. We conduct thorough investigations to gather and preserve all available evidence supporting your claim.
Settlement timelines vary based on injury severity, liability clarity, and whether litigation is necessary. Minor injuries with clear liability may resolve within months, while severe injuries requiring ongoing treatment or litigation can take years. We keep you informed throughout the process and work to resolve your case efficiently without sacrificing fair compensation. Our goal is securing the best outcome in the shortest reasonable timeframe.
Whether you can work depends on your injury severity and your doctor’s restrictions. Some injured workers can perform modified duties while recovering, potentially reducing lost wage damages. However, working can complicate your claim if it conflicts with medical advice or suggests your injuries are less severe. Discuss work plans with your attorney before returning. We help you understand how work decisions impact your claim value.
Immediately after a construction accident, seek medical attention for injuries, even if symptoms seem minor. Report the accident to your employer and ensure it’s documented. Take photos of the scene and your injuries, collect witness information, and preserve evidence like equipment or safety failures. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance companies without legal representation. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd promptly to protect your rights and begin building your claim.
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