Construction accidents can result in severe injuries that change lives in an instant. Whether you suffered harm on a residential project, commercial development, or industrial site, you deserve representation that understands the complexities of construction injury claims. Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd represents injured workers and accident victims throughout North Creek and Snohomish County who have been harmed due to unsafe conditions, equipment failures, or negligence on job sites.
Construction accidents often involve serious injuries requiring extensive medical treatment and long-term recovery. Having legal representation ensures your rights are protected and your voice is heard against powerful insurance companies and contractors. An experienced attorney can navigate workers’ compensation claims, third-party liability actions, and potential additional damages. We help you understand your options, recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other compensation you deserve while allowing you to focus on healing.
Construction accidents encompass a wide range of incidents occurring on active job sites and during building operations. These accidents may involve falls from scaffolding or ladders, equipment malfunctions, electrical hazards, struck-by incidents, or confined space emergencies. Each type of accident presents unique legal considerations and potential liability pathways. Understanding what happened and why is essential for determining fault and pursuing appropriate compensation through workers’ compensation systems or third-party liability claims.
The legal responsibility of parties other than your employer for your construction accident injuries. This may include general contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence contributed to your accident.
A state insurance program providing medical benefits and wage replacement to employees injured during work. In Washington, most construction workers are covered by this system regardless of employer fault.
The responsibility of property owners and occupants to maintain safe conditions for others. Property owners may be liable for construction accidents resulting from inadequate safety measures or hazardous site conditions.
The failure to exercise reasonable care resulting in injury to another person. In construction cases, negligence may involve inadequate safety equipment, failure to warn of hazards, or violation of safety standards.
Immediately after a construction accident, document all details including the date, time, weather conditions, and exact location of the incident. Take photographs of the accident scene, your injuries, and any hazardous conditions that contributed to your accident. Preserve witness contact information and keep detailed records of all medical treatment and expenses.
Ensure your accident is properly reported to your employer and documented in their incident reports within required timeframes. Notify your employer’s insurance carrier and request a copy of the accident report for your records. Prompt reporting protects your workers’ compensation eligibility and creates official documentation of your claim.
Do not accept early settlement offers without understanding your full rights and potential recovery amounts. An attorney can evaluate whether additional compensation is available through third-party claims or other legal avenues. Early consultation ensures you protect your interests during vulnerable recovery periods.
Construction accidents often involve multiple contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners who may share liability. Identifying all responsible parties and pursuing claims against each requires thorough investigation and legal knowledge. Comprehensive representation ensures no potential source of recovery is overlooked.
Severe construction injuries often result in substantial medical expenses, lost income, and ongoing disability requiring future care. Calculating total damages requires medical knowledge and understanding of lifetime care costs. Comprehensive legal representation ensures your settlement accounts for all present and future impacts of your injuries.
Some construction accidents result in minor injuries fully covered by workers’ compensation benefits without third-party liability issues. In these straightforward cases, standard claim processing may provide adequate compensation without extensive legal involvement. However, legal review remains valuable to ensure no additional recovery options are available.
When a single employer clearly bears responsibility and insurance coverage is straightforward, basic claim processing may suffice. If no product defects, third-party contractors, or property owner negligence contributed to your accident, limited legal involvement might be appropriate. Nevertheless, initial consultation with an attorney helps confirm no additional claims exist.
Falls from scaffolding, ladders, and elevated work surfaces represent leading construction accident causes. These incidents often involve inadequate fall protection, improper equipment setup, or failure to maintain safe conditions.
Defective equipment, inadequate guards, or operator negligence can result in crushing injuries and amputation. Equipment manufacturers may bear liability for design flaws or failure to provide adequate warnings.
Electrocution and chemical exposure accidents often result from inadequate safety protocols or failure to maintain protective systems. Property owners and contractors may be liable for failing to prevent hazardous exposures.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings dedicated focus to construction accident cases with comprehensive understanding of industry practices and injury law. Our attorneys have successfully navigated complex construction accident claims involving multiple parties, insurance carriers, and significant damages. We provide personalized attention to each client, thoroughly investigating accidents, identifying all responsible parties, and building compelling cases for fair compensation.
We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll construction accidents impose on workers and their families. Our firm offers compassionate representation combined with aggressive advocacy to ensure your voice is heard. We handle all legal aspects of your claim, allowing you to focus on recovery while we pursue maximum compensation through negotiation or trial when necessary.
Report your accident to your supervisor immediately and seek medical attention regardless of injury severity. Document the scene with photographs, collect witness contact information, and request a copy of any incident reports filed by your employer. Preserve all evidence related to your accident and avoid discussing settlement with insurance companies before consulting an attorney. Notify the appropriate authorities if required and maintain detailed records of all medical treatment and expenses. Do not sign any documents from insurance companies without legal review, as early settlement offers rarely reflect full claim value.
In many construction accidents, you may pursue third-party liability claims against contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence contributed to your injury. Third-party claims allow recovery beyond workers’ compensation benefits, including pain and suffering damages. Washington law permits injured workers to pursue both workers’ compensation and third-party recovery in appropriate circumstances. However, specific rules govern how these claims interact, and you may be required to repay workers’ compensation benefits from third-party recovery in some situations. Consulting an attorney early ensures you understand your options and protect your rights to pursue all available remedies.
Workers’ compensation provides medical expense coverage, rehabilitation costs, and wage replacement benefits for injured construction workers. Additional damages through third-party claims may include pain and suffering, permanent disability, lost earning capacity, and future care costs. The amount varies based on injury severity, treatment needs, and impact on your ability to work. Our attorneys carefully calculate all recoverable damages, accounting for immediate expenses and long-term impacts of your injuries. We pursue maximum compensation to ensure your recovery needs are fully addressed throughout your healing process.
Washington law imposes time limits for filing construction accident claims, with different deadlines for workers’ compensation and third-party claims. Workers’ compensation claims must generally be reported within specific timeframes, while third-party negligence actions typically follow a three-year statute of limitations from the accident date. Missing these deadlines can eliminate your right to recover compensation. Prompt action protects your legal rights and allows adequate time for investigation and claim development. Consulting an attorney immediately after your accident ensures all deadlines are met and your claim is properly filed.
Washington applies comparative negligence principles, meaning you may still recover even if partly responsible for your accident. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you need not be completely blameless to pursue compensation. Additionally, employers bear responsibility for providing safe working conditions regardless of employee carelessness. Our attorneys thoroughly investigate accidents to identify all contributing factors and responsible parties. Even if you contributed to the accident, construction safety laws and regulations often impose primary responsibility on employers and contractors for maintaining safe conditions.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd represents construction accident victims on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only collect fees if we successfully recover compensation for you. You pay no upfront costs, and we advance case expenses including investigation and expert testimony. This fee arrangement ensures you can access quality legal representation regardless of current financial circumstances. We discuss all fee arrangements and cost responsibilities during your initial consultation so you understand the financial aspects of your representation before proceeding.
Proving construction accident liability requires demonstrating that a responsible party failed to exercise reasonable care resulting in your injuries. Essential evidence includes accident scene photographs, witness statements, incident reports, safety records, and expert analysis of site conditions. Equipment maintenance records, safety violations, and industry standard compliance are often critical to liability determination. Our attorneys conduct thorough investigations to gather and preserve evidence before it disappears. We work with accident reconstruction specialists and safety experts to build compelling cases showing negligence and causation.
Many construction accident claims are resolved through negotiation and settlement before trial, avoiding extended litigation and uncertainty. However, we prepare every case for trial to ensure we are ready if settlement negotiations fail. Our willingness to take cases to trial demonstrates our commitment and often encourages insurance companies to offer fair settlements. We discuss trial likelihood during case evaluation and keep you informed about settlement opportunities throughout the process. Your preferences regarding settlement versus trial guide our strategy and legal approach.
Determining fault among multiple contractors requires careful investigation of each party’s responsibilities and actions at the accident scene. General contractors often bear responsibility for overall site safety even when subcontractors caused the accident. Equipment manufacturers may bear liability for defective equipment, and property owners may be liable for failing to maintain safe conditions. Our attorneys identify all potentially liable parties and pursue claims against each to maximize your recovery. We understand the complex relationships and shared responsibilities among construction industry participants.
Washington law allows recovery for ongoing pain, disability, and reduced quality of life through both workers’ compensation and third-party claims. If your accident results in permanent impairment affecting your ability to work or enjoy normal activities, you may recover substantial damages. Calculating long-term disability damages requires medical testimony and vocational analysis of your future earning capacity. Our attorneys work with medical and vocational professionals to demonstrate the full impact of your injuries on your life and future. We ensure settlements and verdicts account for all present and future consequences of your construction accident.
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