Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries that impact your ability to work and quality of life. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the complexities of construction injury claims and work diligently to help injured workers and their families recover compensation. Our team has extensive experience navigating construction accident cases in Tulalip Bay and throughout Snohomish County. We evaluate all circumstances surrounding your injury and pursue the maximum recovery available under Washington law.
Pursuing a construction accident claim requires detailed knowledge of workers’ compensation law, OSHA regulations, and premises liability principles. Insurance companies often downplay injuries or deny claims to minimize payouts, making skilled legal representation essential. Our attorneys investigate thoroughly to document injuries, identify all liable parties, and build compelling cases for maximum compensation. We handle settlement negotiations and litigation, ensuring your rights are protected throughout the process. With our support, you can focus on recovery while we handle complex legal matters and fight for fair compensation.
Construction accidents are often the result of multiple factors including unsafe working conditions, inadequate safety equipment, negligent supervision, defective tools, or failure to follow industry standards. Washington law provides injured workers with several avenues for recovery depending on the circumstances. Workers’ compensation benefits may cover medical expenses and partial wage loss, but these benefits are limited. Third-party liability claims allow you to pursue additional damages from contractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or other responsible parties who caused your injury.
A form of insurance providing benefits to employees injured during employment, covering medical expenses and a portion of lost wages regardless of fault.
Legal responsibility held by parties other than your employer, such as contractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers, who contributed to your construction accident injury.
Failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury, such as inadequate safety measures, lack of training, or violation of industry standards at construction sites.
Legal responsibility of property owners to maintain safe conditions and warn of hazards, applicable when construction accidents occur due to unsafe premises or failure to provide adequate protection.
Photograph your injuries, the accident scene, unsafe conditions, and any equipment involved immediately after the accident occurs. Collect contact information from witnesses who saw the accident and document all medical treatment with detailed records. Keep receipts for medical expenses, medications, and any costs related to your recovery, as this documentation strengthens your claim significantly.
Notify your employer and supervisor of the accident in writing, keeping a copy for your records to establish official notice. File a workers’ compensation claim promptly to protect your eligibility for benefits and preserve evidence of the incident. Request copies of all accident reports, incident investigations, and safety records related to the site where your injury occurred.
Obtain prompt medical evaluation even if injuries seem minor, as some construction accident injuries develop complications over time. Keep all medical records, diagnostic reports, and treatment recommendations as evidence of injury severity and future care needs. Document ongoing pain, limitations, and how your injury affects daily activities and employment capabilities.
Construction accidents resulting in spinal cord injuries, brain trauma, amputations, or permanent disabilities require comprehensive legal strategies to maximize lifetime compensation. These severe injuries involve extensive medical care, rehabilitation, assistive devices, and ongoing treatment that require substantial financial recovery. Full representation ensures all future care needs are calculated and included in your claim.
When construction accidents involve general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, or safety supervisors, coordinating claims against multiple parties requires sophisticated legal strategies. Each potentially liable party may have different insurance coverage and defense strategies that must be addressed separately. Comprehensive representation identifies all responsible parties and pursues claims through settlement or litigation.
Simple construction accidents with straightforward workers’ compensation benefits and minor injuries without third-party liability may proceed through standard workers’ comp channels. When injury recovery is swift with minimal ongoing treatment or permanent effects, comprehensive litigation may not be necessary. However, even minor cases benefit from legal review to ensure fair benefit treatment.
When you were clearly on the job at the time of the accident with no third parties involved, workers’ compensation claims proceed more directly without additional litigation. Straightforward claims with minimal dispute over coverage can sometimes be resolved through administrative processes. Legal review remains valuable to verify you receive all entitled benefits and identify any hidden liability claims.
Falls from scaffolding, roofs, ladders, or elevated platforms cause severe injuries and often result from inadequate fall protection or safety failures. These accidents frequently involve negligence by employers, contractors, or property owners who failed to maintain safe working conditions.
Construction equipment such as cranes, excavators, nail guns, and power tools cause serious injuries when operators are inadequately trained or equipment is defective. Third-party liability claims may arise against equipment manufacturers or rental companies.
Contact with live electrical wiring, improperly grounded equipment, or failure to de-energize circuits causes severe electrocution injuries. These accidents often stem from inadequate safety protocols and insufficient electrical safety training.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings years of experience representing injured construction workers throughout Snohomish County, including Tulalip Bay and surrounding communities. Our attorneys understand construction industry practices, safety regulations, and the common negligence patterns that lead to serious injuries. We thoroughly investigate each accident, preserve critical evidence, and build compelling cases that demonstrate liability and justify maximum compensation for your injuries.
We handle all aspects of your construction accident claim from initial investigation through settlement negotiation or trial. Our team works directly with medical providers, vocational rehabilitation specialists, and financial experts to calculate complete damages including future care needs. We’re committed to holding negligent parties accountable while you focus on physical recovery and rebuilding your life after a serious construction accident.
Seek immediate medical attention for your injuries, even if they seem minor. Report the accident to your supervisor and employer in writing, and document the accident scene with photographs and witness contact information. Preserve all evidence including equipment involved, site conditions, and safety violations. Notify our office as soon as possible so we can investigate while evidence is fresh and memories are clear. An early investigation preserves crucial evidence that may otherwise be lost or altered. Avoid discussing the accident with insurance adjusters or other parties without legal representation. Document your injuries, medical treatment, and how the accident affects your ability to work and perform daily activities. Keep detailed records of all medical expenses, lost wages, and any costs related to recovery. These steps establish a strong foundation for your claim and protect your rights throughout the legal process.
Yes, construction accidents often involve multiple liable parties beyond your employer, including general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, and safety supervisors. Washington law allows injured workers to pursue third-party liability claims against anyone whose negligence contributed to the accident. These claims are separate from workers’ compensation and may result in significantly greater compensation for your injuries and damages. Third-party liability claims can address pain and suffering, permanent disabilities, and other damages not covered by workers’ compensation. An experienced attorney investigates all circumstances of your accident to identify every potentially liable party and their insurance coverage. Multiple claims require coordinated legal strategies to maximize total recovery while avoiding conflicts between different claims and insurance carriers.
Compensation depends on your injury severity, circumstances, and available liability sources. Workers’ compensation provides medical benefits and partial wage replacement regardless of fault. Third-party liability claims can recover medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disability, loss of earning capacity, and future care costs. The total recovery reflects the full impact of your injury on your life, including both current and long-term effects. Catastrophic construction accidents involving permanent injuries may result in six-figure or seven-figure settlements depending on liability, injury severity, and available insurance. Our attorneys calculate all damages including future medical care, rehabilitation, assistive devices, and modifications needed for recovery. We pursue maximum compensation by presenting compelling evidence of liability and demonstrating the complete scope of your losses.
The timeline varies based on injury severity, complexity of liability, and willingness of parties to settle. Simple cases with clear liability may settle within months, while complex cases involving multiple parties or catastrophic injuries often require longer investigation and negotiation. Some cases proceed to trial if settlement negotiations fail, which can extend the timeline by additional months or years. We work efficiently to gather evidence, build your case, and pursue settlement while protecting your interests. Early settlement may provide faster compensation but should not undervalue your claim or long-term needs. We discuss timeline expectations with each client and keep you informed of progress throughout your case.
You should file a workers’ compensation claim promptly to protect your eligibility and preserve benefits. In Washington, you can pursue workers’ compensation and third-party liability claims simultaneously through proper legal procedures. Filing one claim does not prevent you from pursuing the other, but failing to file workers’ compensation timely may waive important benefits. Our attorneys coordinate both claims to maximize total recovery while ensuring compliance with all procedural requirements. We handle communications with workers’ compensation insurers and third-party defendants to protect your interests throughout the process. Proper coordination prevents conflicts between claims and ensures you receive all available compensation.
Construction accidents resulting in permanent disabilities or injuries that prevent return to prior work entitle you to compensation for loss of earning capacity. This includes the difference between your prior construction earnings and income from other work you can perform post-injury. Vocational rehabilitation specialists calculate these long-term economic losses and support your damage claims. Permanent disability ratings from the Department of Labor and Industries may provide additional workers’ compensation benefits. Third-party liability claims can recover all economic losses related to reduced earning capacity throughout your lifetime. We work with vocational experts to document your limitations and calculate fair compensation for career impact.
Yes, Washington law provides wrongful death claims when construction accidents result in fatal injuries. Family members may recover compensation for the death, funeral expenses, and the loss of support and companionship caused by your death. These claims can be pursued against multiple liable parties whose negligence caused the fatal accident. Wrongful death cases involve complex calculations of lifetime earnings that would have supported the family. We help grieving families pursue full compensation while handling sensitive legal matters during this difficult time. Our experienced representation ensures your family’s financial security and holds negligent parties accountable.
Washington follows comparative negligence rules allowing recovery even when you share some responsibility for the accident. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault, but you can still recover damages from other liable parties. Many construction accidents involve both worker actions and employer negligence, requiring careful analysis of comparative fault. Insurance companies may attempt to minimize your recovery by claiming fault, making thorough investigation crucial. We defend against unfounded fault claims while honestly assessing responsibility. Even with partial fault, you may recover substantial compensation if other parties bear greater responsibility.
Workers’ compensation claims in Washington have strict time limits, typically requiring reporting to your employer within 30 days of the accident. Third-party liability claims have a three-year statute of limitations from the date of injury. Filing claims within these timeframes is essential to protect your rights and preserve evidence. Delays in filing reduce your leverage in negotiations and may result in evidence loss or witness unavailability. We advise immediate action after construction accidents to ensure compliance with all deadlines. Missing these deadlines can permanently bar your recovery, making prompt legal representation critical.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd represents construction accident victims on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation. Our fees are a percentage of your recovery, aligning our interests with yours. Initial consultations are free, and we advance all investigation and litigation costs, which are repaid from settlement or judgment. This arrangement ensures injured workers can access quality legal representation regardless of financial resources. You focus on recovery while we handle legal matters and costs. We transparently discuss fee agreements and ensure you understand all terms before engaging our services.
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