Construction accidents can result in serious injuries that change your life in an instant. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll these incidents take on workers and their families. Our team is dedicated to helping injured construction workers in Orting pursue the compensation they deserve. We work closely with each client to understand their unique circumstances and build a strong case. Whether your accident involved equipment malfunction, inadequate safety measures, or employer negligence, we’re here to advocate for your rights and recovery.
Construction accidents often involve significant injuries that require ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation. Having legal representation ensures you’re not forced to accept inadequate settlement offers from insurance companies. We help you document all losses, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Many construction workers don’t realize they have rights beyond workers’ compensation, especially when negligence is involved. We work to maximize your recovery and protect your family’s financial future during this challenging time.
Construction accident claims involve multiple potential sources of recovery. These may include workers’ compensation benefits, third-party liability claims against equipment manufacturers, and claims against contractors or site managers. Understanding which avenue applies to your situation is crucial for maximizing compensation. We evaluate all available options and pursue every viable claim on your behalf. Different accident scenarios create different legal pathways, and we know how to navigate them effectively.
Third-party liability refers to claims against parties other than your employer, such as equipment manufacturers, contractors, or property owners. When negligence by these parties contributed to your accident, you may pursue additional compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits.
Washington follows comparative negligence rules, meaning compensation can be awarded even if you shared some responsibility for the accident. We work to minimize any attributed negligence and maximize your recovery based on the actual percentages of fault.
Workers’ compensation provides benefits to employees injured during job-related activities, regardless of fault. These benefits typically cover medical expenses and partial lost wages but may not fully compensate for all your losses.
Premises liability holds property owners responsible for maintaining safe conditions on their land. Construction site owners can be held liable if unsafe conditions or inadequate safety measures contributed to your accident.
Photograph your injuries, keep copies of all medical records, and maintain a detailed journal of your recovery process. Save receipts for expenses related to your injury and treatment. This documentation becomes invaluable evidence if your case proceeds to settlement negotiations or trial.
Notify your employer and file an accident report immediately after the incident occurs. Timely reporting establishes a clear record and prevents disputes about when the accident happened. Delays in reporting can complicate your claim and give insurers reasons to deny coverage.
Some injuries don’t become apparent until days or weeks after the accident occurs. Get a thorough medical evaluation even if you initially feel okay. Medical records create the foundation for your compensation claim and establish the connection between the accident and your injuries.
Severe injuries like spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury, or permanent disability require aggressive legal advocacy to secure adequate compensation. These cases involve substantial medical costs and long-term care needs that insurance companies will resist covering. Comprehensive representation ensures all future costs are factored into your settlement.
When equipment manufacturers, contractors, site managers, and property owners all bear some responsibility, coordinating claims against multiple parties becomes complex. We manage all aspects of these multi-party claims and maximize recovery from each responsible party. This comprehensive approach often results in significantly higher compensation than pursuing claims individually.
If your injury is minor and fully covered by workers’ compensation with no third-party liability involved, limited legal assistance may suffice. However, we still recommend consulting with us to ensure you’re receiving all entitled benefits. Even seemingly minor cases sometimes reveal additional compensation opportunities.
When liability is undisputed and all parties acknowledge responsibility, settlements may be reached more quickly. These straightforward cases still benefit from legal guidance to ensure fair compensation amounts. We help even in simpler matters to protect your interests against insurance company tactics.
Falls are among the most common and serious construction injuries, often involving inadequate fall protection or negligent safety practices. We investigate whether proper guardrails, harnesses, or scaffolding were in place.
Defective equipment or improper operation can cause catastrophic injuries. We determine if the equipment was properly maintained and if manufacturers bear liability.
Electrical hazards on construction sites often result from inadequate safety measures or improper grounding. We identify violations of electrical safety standards and responsible parties.
We understand that construction accidents leave workers facing overwhelming challenges. Our firm has helped numerous injured workers throughout Pierce County recover compensation and rebuild their lives. We handle all case details so you can focus on healing without stress. Our attorneys know construction industry practices and safety standards, giving us insight into how accidents occur. We communicate regularly with clients, keeping you informed about case progress and next steps. Your recovery and peace of mind drive every decision we make on your behalf.
We work on contingency, meaning you pay no upfront fees and only pay if we win your case. This approach aligns our interests with yours and removes financial barriers to legal representation. We have relationships with medical professionals, investigators, and expert witnesses who strengthen your case. Our firm’s reputation is built on results and genuine care for our clients. We’re prepared to fight hard in negotiations and litigation to achieve the compensation you deserve. Let us put our experience and resources to work for your construction accident claim.
First, seek medical attention immediately for proper evaluation and documentation of your injuries. Report the accident to your supervisor and employer as soon as possible, and request a written incident report. Gather contact information from witnesses and take photographs of the accident scene, your injuries, and any hazardous conditions. Do not sign anything or accept settlement offers before consulting with an attorney. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd right away so we can begin investigating and preserving evidence. Early legal intervention protects your rights and prevents insurance companies from exploiting your vulnerable position.
In Washington State, you can typically receive workers’ compensation benefits regardless of fault. However, if a third party’s negligence contributed to your accident, you may also pursue a separate lawsuit against that party for additional compensation. Third parties might include equipment manufacturers, contractors, property owners, or other companies operating on the job site. We evaluate all available claims and pursue maximum recovery from every responsible party. Workers’ compensation often covers medical expenses and partial lost wages, while third-party claims can address pain and suffering, permanent disability, and future medical needs that workers’ compensation doesn’t cover.
Washington State sets strict deadlines for filing personal injury lawsuits, typically three years from the date of your accident. However, workers’ compensation claims have different timelines and reporting requirements. The sooner you take action, the better we can preserve evidence and investigate your case thoroughly. Delays in reporting accidents and seeking legal representation can harm your claim. Contact us as soon as possible after your injury to ensure all deadlines are met and no legal rights are lost. We handle all procedural requirements so you don’t miss critical filing deadlines.
Compensation in construction accident cases may include medical expenses, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, permanent disability benefits, and future care needs. The specific damages depend on your injury severity, long-term prognosis, and impact on your quality of life. We calculate all foreseeable costs and lost income related to your injury. In cases involving negligence, punitive damages may also be available to punish egregious conduct. We work with medical and vocational experts to quantify your losses accurately. Rather than accepting initial settlement offers, we fight to ensure compensation truly reflects your injury’s impact on your future.
Washington follows comparative negligence rules, meaning you can still recover compensation even if you shared some responsibility for the accident. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you maintain rights to claim damages against other negligent parties. Many construction accidents involve shared responsibility among multiple parties. We work to minimize any attributed fault to your actions while identifying all other responsible parties. Insurance companies will try to blame injured workers to reduce their liability. Having skilled legal representation protects you against unfair fault assignment and ensures fair treatment in negligence calculations.
Equipment manufacturers can be held responsible for defective or unsafe equipment that causes injuries. We investigate whether proper warnings were provided, if guards or safety features were missing, and whether the equipment met industry safety standards. Manufacturers have a duty to design safe equipment and warn users of known hazards. Manufacturer liability cases can involve significant compensation because companies carry substantial insurance. These cases require technical investigation and expert testimony about equipment safety standards. Our firm has experience pursuing manufacturer liability claims and securing substantial settlements and verdicts.
Timeline varies significantly depending on case complexity and whether settlement is reached quickly or litigation is necessary. Simple cases with clear liability may settle within months, while severe injury cases with multiple defendants can take years to resolve. We work to reach fair settlements efficiently without sacrificing quality of your claim. During the process, we handle all legal work while keeping you updated on progress. Medical treatment and recovery should never be rushed for settlement timelines. We balance moving cases forward with ensuring you’re fully healed and all damages are properly calculated.
We focus exclusively on personal injury and criminal defense, bringing deep knowledge to construction accident cases. Our attorneys understand construction industry practices and safety requirements, which strengthens case investigation and settlement negotiations. We work on contingency, meaning your financial risk is eliminated and our success depends on your recovery. We treat every client like family, providing personal attention and clear communication throughout the process. Rather than pushing quick settlements, we thoroughly investigate every case and fight for maximum compensation. Our reputation is built on results and genuine commitment to injured workers’ wellbeing.
Key evidence includes accident scene photographs, safety violation documentation, OSHA inspection reports, equipment maintenance records, witness statements, and expert testimony about industry safety standards. Medical records establishing the link between the accident and your injuries are essential. We collect this evidence through scene investigation, witness interviews, and public records requests. Expert witnesses in fields like construction safety and accident reconstruction strengthen your case by explaining how negligence caused your injury. We have relationships with qualified professionals who provide credible testimony. Thorough evidence collection is critical for proving liability and securing fair compensation.
Yes, receiving workers’ compensation does not prevent you from pursuing third-party claims. However, insurers have a right of subrogation, meaning they can recover what they paid from your third-party settlement up to a certain amount. This is automatic and protects workers’ compensation insurers’ financial interests. Despite subrogation, third-party recoveries often far exceed workers’ compensation benefits, particularly for serious injuries. We structure settlements to maximize what reaches you after insurance company recovery. Understanding these interactions helps us pursue the most favorable overall outcome for your unique situation.
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