Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries, lost wages, and overwhelming medical expenses. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we represent workers and individuals injured at construction sites throughout Fairchild Air Force Base and Spokane County. Our team understands the complexities of construction injury claims and works diligently to hold responsible parties accountable. Whether your injury occurred due to negligent safety practices, defective equipment, or inadequate training, we are prepared to fight for the compensation you deserve.
Construction injuries can change your life forever, impacting your ability to work and enjoy normal activities. Having skilled legal representation ensures your rights are protected and all available compensation avenues are explored. We investigate site conditions, review safety records, examine equipment failure, and identify all liable parties. Our approach maximizes your recovery and holds negligent contractors and companies accountable for their actions. We handle all aspects of your claim while you focus on healing and rehabilitation.
Construction accident claims involve proving negligence or liability on the part of contractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or other responsible parties. These cases require thorough investigation into site conditions, safety violations, regulatory compliance, and worker communications. We examine incident reports, witness statements, photographic evidence, and safety inspection records to build a strong case. Understanding the distinction between workers’ compensation claims and third-party liability actions is crucial for maximizing your recovery. We guide you through every step of the claims process.
The legal responsibility of someone other than your employer for your construction injury. This may include contractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, or site supervisors who failed to maintain safe conditions or provide proper safety equipment.
The failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury or damage to another person. In construction cases, this includes failing to follow safety protocols, inadequate supervision, or ignoring known hazards on the worksite.
When temporary structures used to support workers or materials collapse or become unstable due to improper installation, maintenance, or design. These failures often cause severe fall injuries and are frequently the result of negligent construction practices.
The responsibility of property owners and occupants to maintain safe conditions for visitors and workers on their premises. Property owners may be held liable for construction accidents resulting from unsafe site conditions or failure to warn of known hazards.
Preserve photographs of the accident scene, your injuries, and unsafe conditions before they are corrected. Gather contact information from witnesses immediately, as memories fade and people become difficult to locate. Keep detailed records of all medical treatment, expenses, lost wages, and communications with employers and insurance companies.
Notify your employer and supervisor of the construction accident immediately or as soon as reasonably possible. Complete incident report forms thoroughly and obtain copies for your records. Timely reporting strengthens your claim and ensures proper documentation of the accident and your injuries.
Obtain comprehensive medical evaluation even if your injuries seem minor, as some conditions develop over time. Follow your doctor’s treatment recommendations and maintain detailed medical records. Document all medical expenses and how your injuries affect your daily activities and work capacity.
Serious injuries including spinal cord damage, traumatic brain injury, or severe burns require aggressive legal action to recover full damages. These cases involve substantial medical expenses, long-term care needs, and significant lost earning capacity. We pursue all available remedies to ensure you receive compensation for your lifetime care and reduced quality of life.
Construction accidents frequently involve multiple responsible parties including general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners. Identifying and pursuing claims against all liable parties maximizes your recovery potential. We coordinate investigations and negotiations with multiple parties to ensure you receive full compensation.
When injuries are relatively minor and one party is clearly responsible, settlements may be reached more quickly through direct negotiation. Insurance claims for straightforward accidents sometimes resolve without extensive litigation. However, we still recommend legal review to ensure fair compensation.
When responsible parties carry sufficient insurance to cover all damages, quick settlements may be possible. Clear documentation of the accident and injuries can facilitate faster claim resolution. We evaluate whether your case can be efficiently resolved or requires more aggressive litigation strategies.
Falls from scaffolding, ladders, roofs, or elevated work platforms are leading causes of construction injuries. These accidents often result from inadequate fall protection equipment, improper training, or unsafe structure installation.
Injuries from defective power tools, malfunctioning heavy equipment, or inadequately maintained machinery occur frequently at construction sites. Manufacturers, maintenance contractors, and equipment operators may all share liability for these injuries.
Contact with live wires, improper electrical installation, and damaged equipment cause serious or fatal injuries. Electrical hazards require specialized investigation to establish proper safety practices and regulatory violations.
At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we bring focused attention to each construction accident case, understanding the physical, emotional, and financial devastation injuries cause. We investigate thoroughly to identify all responsible parties and pursue maximum compensation. Our team has handled numerous construction injury cases involving falls, equipment failure, electrical hazards, and unsafe site conditions. We work with medical professionals and accident specialists to strengthen your claim and demonstrate the full extent of your damages.
We operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. This allows you to pursue justice without worrying about upfront legal costs during your recovery. We handle all communication with insurance companies, opposing counsel, and courts, allowing you to focus on healing. Our goal is to achieve fair settlement or favorable jury verdict that fully compensates you for your injuries and losses.
After a construction accident, seek immediate medical attention for your injuries, even if they seem minor. Report the accident to your supervisor and employer as soon as possible, and complete any required incident report forms. Obtain contact information from witnesses and take photographs of the accident scene and your injuries before conditions change. Keep all documentation including medical records, pay stubs, and communications related to the accident. Do not discuss the accident with other parties or sign any agreements without legal representation. Avoid posting about the accident on social media, as this information could be used against your claim. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd promptly to discuss your rights and legal options.
Yes, workers’ compensation and third-party liability claims are separate legal remedies. Even if you received workers’ compensation benefits, you may still have the right to sue negligent third parties whose actions caused your injury. This applies to general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, and other responsible parties. We help you pursue both available compensation sources to maximize your recovery. Your workers’ compensation carrier may have a right of subrogation, meaning they can recover some benefits paid from your third-party settlement. We negotiate with the insurance carrier to reduce their recovery demand and ensure you keep the maximum portion of your settlement. Understanding both avenues of compensation is essential for protecting your financial interests.
Washington law generally allows three years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit, but this deadline depends on the specific circumstances of your case. Some situations may have shorter deadlines, such as claims against government entities. Acting quickly preserves evidence, secures witness testimony, and ensures compliance with all legal deadlines. We recommend contacting us as soon as possible after your injury. Delays in filing can result in loss of evidence, unavailable witnesses, and weakened claims. Statutes of limitations are strict, and missing the deadline can permanently bar your claim. We manage all deadlines and ensure your case proceeds timely through the legal system.
Construction accident victims may recover economic damages including all medical expenses, lost wages, and future medical care needs. This includes emergency treatment, surgery, rehabilitation, therapy, assistive devices, and long-term care. You can also recover non-economic damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and permanent disability. In cases of gross negligence, punitive damages may be available to punish the defendant’s conduct. Calculating full damages requires thorough documentation and professional assessment of your injuries’ long-term impact. Medical experts project future treatment needs and costs, while vocational specialists determine lost earning capacity. We work with professionals to establish comprehensive damage claims ensuring you receive fair compensation for all losses.
Multiple parties may bear liability in construction accidents including general contractors responsible for overall site safety, subcontractors performing specific work, equipment manufacturers producing defective products, and property owners maintaining dangerous conditions. Supervisors and foremen may also be liable for inadequate training or failure to enforce safety protocols. We investigate thoroughly to identify all responsible parties and pursue claims against each. General contractors cannot hide behind subcontractors’ negligence if they failed to supervise or enforce safety standards. Property owners may be liable even if they did not directly employ workers, particularly if they knew of hazardous conditions. Equipment manufacturers can be held responsible for designing defective or unsafe equipment. Strategic identification of all liable parties maximizes your recovery potential.
In most construction accident cases, you must prove negligence by showing the defendant owed you a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused your injuries and damages. Construction sites are generally considered premises where owners and contractors have duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions. Breach can be proven through violation of safety regulations, failure to provide proper equipment, or ignoring known hazards. We gather evidence including safety inspection records, incident reports, witness statements, and expert analysis. In some product liability cases involving defective equipment, you may pursue strict liability claims without proving negligence. These claims focus on whether the product was defective and caused your injury, regardless of the manufacturer’s care. We evaluate which legal theories apply to your specific accident and pursue the strongest available claims.
OSHA regulations establish mandatory safety standards for construction sites, and violation of these standards can establish negligence in personal injury claims. Safety requirements cover fall protection, scaffolding installation, equipment maintenance, electrical safety, and worker training. Evidence of OSHA violations strengthens your claim by demonstrating the defendant breached established safety duties. We obtain and analyze OSHA inspection reports and citations relevant to your accident. While OSHA violations support negligence claims, they are not automatically required to prove liability. However, compliance with safety standards is required before workers can be injured, making these regulations crucial evidence. We use OSHA standards to establish the standard of care required at construction sites and prove when defendants failed to meet these obligations.
The value of your construction accident claim depends on factors including the severity of your injuries, permanence of disability, amount of medical expenses, lost wages, and impact on quality of life. Serious injuries causing permanent disability or disfigurement have substantially higher values. Claims involving multiple liable parties with adequate insurance coverage generally recover more than cases with limited liability or insurance. We evaluate all factors to estimate your claim’s potential value. We cannot predict exact settlement values, as each case is unique and depends on negotiations with opposing parties and insurance carriers. Jury verdicts also vary based on juror perceptions and sympathies. Our goal is to maximize your recovery through negotiation or trial. We present your case to show the full extent of your injuries and their impact on your future.
If the negligent contractor lacks adequate insurance, you may pursue claims against other liable parties with insurance coverage, such as general contractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers. We investigate all potential defendants to identify those with financial resources or insurance to cover your damages. Some accidents involve multiple contractors and entities, many of whom carry insurance. Your own underinsured motorist coverage or homeowner’s insurance may also provide recovery sources. Underinsured or judgment-proof defendants complicate recovery but do not eliminate your rights. We pursue all available remedies including liens against company assets, wage garnishment, and property seizure. Even when direct recovery is difficult, establishing liability and judgment creates future collection opportunities. We remain committed to maximizing recovery despite defendant financial limitations.
Settlement decisions depend on factors including offer amount, certainty of recovery, strength of evidence, and your preference for resolution. Reasonable settlements provide assured compensation without trial risk and expense. However, inadequate settlement offers should be rejected in favor of pursuing stronger claims at trial. We evaluate settlement offers against estimated jury verdicts and advise on whether accepting is in your best interest. Trials provide opportunities for maximum recovery through jury verdicts but carry risk of reduced awards or defeat. Trial preparation requires significant time and expense. We handle all negotiations and trial preparation while you recover from injuries. Your preferences regarding litigation timeline, expense, and risk tolerance guide our settlement versus trial recommendation.
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