Construction accidents can result in severe injuries that disrupt your life and financial stability. At Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd, we understand the complexities involved in construction accident claims and work diligently to protect your rights. Our team has extensive experience handling cases involving workplace injuries, equipment failures, fall accidents, and other construction-related incidents. We are committed to securing the compensation you deserve while you focus on recovery. Whether your accident occurred on a job site or during a construction project, we provide aggressive representation to hold responsible parties accountable.
Construction accident injuries often involve catastrophic damages including permanent disability, chronic pain, lost wages, and mounting medical expenses. Legal representation ensures you receive fair compensation covering all injury-related costs, not just immediate medical bills. Our team negotiates with insurance companies to maximize your settlement and protects you from accepting inadequate offers. We also handle complex liability issues involving multiple defendants and workers’ compensation coordination. Having experienced legal counsel by your side significantly increases your chances of obtaining meaningful recovery that supports your long-term wellbeing and financial security.
Construction accidents encompass various incident types including falls from heights, struck-by accidents involving equipment or materials, electrocution, trench collapses, caught-in or caught-between accidents, and vehicle-related incidents on construction sites. Each accident presents unique liability questions and compensation opportunities depending on the circumstances and parties involved. Understanding what happened and identifying the responsible parties forms the foundation of your legal claim. Our investigation process examines accident scene conditions, equipment maintenance records, safety protocols, worker qualifications, and regulatory compliance issues. This thorough analysis reveals negligence, violations, and unsafe practices that support your demand for full compensation.
Premises liability holds property owners and contractors responsible for maintaining safe construction sites and warning of known hazards. This doctrine applies when unsafe conditions cause injuries to workers or visitors, requiring defendants to maintain reasonable safety standards and address known dangers promptly.
Third-party liability refers to claims against parties other than your direct employer, including equipment manufacturers, contractors, subcontractors, or property owners. These claims allow recovery beyond workers’ compensation limits when other entities’ negligence contributed to your injury.
Negligence occurs when someone fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting in another person’s injury. In construction accidents, negligence may involve inadequate safety equipment, failure to follow OSHA regulations, improper training, or unsafe site conditions.
Comparative fault allows recovery even if you share partial responsibility for the accident, with compensation reduced by your percentage of fault. Washington recognizes comparative negligence principles that don’t bar claims when injured workers bear some responsibility.
Immediately photograph accident scene conditions, equipment involved, and your injuries if safely possible. Obtain contact information from witnesses and report the accident to your supervisor and safety officer in writing. Preserve all medical records, treatment documentation, and communication with insurance companies as these materials become critical evidence in your case.
Even seemingly minor injuries can develop into serious conditions, so obtain comprehensive medical evaluation immediately after your accident. Detailed medical records establish the connection between the accident and your injuries, supporting your compensation claim. Follow all treatment recommendations and document your recovery process, as gaps in medical care may reduce your claim value.
Do not provide statements to insurance adjusters, opposing counsel, or social media without consulting your attorney first. Casual statements can be misinterpreted and used against your claim, potentially reducing your recovery significantly. Our legal team handles all communications, protecting your rights while gathering information needed for your case.
When construction accidents cause severe injuries like spinal cord damage, brain injury, or permanent disability, comprehensive legal representation ensures full recovery for lifetime medical costs and lost earning capacity. These catastrophic cases require extensive investigation, medical expert testimony, and skilled negotiation to achieve adequate compensation. Attempting to handle serious injury claims alone often results in accepting settlements far below actual damages.
Construction accidents frequently involve multiple defendants including property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment manufacturers, each with different insurance coverage and liability levels. Our team identifies all responsible parties and coordinates claims against each, maximizing your total recovery potential. Complex multi-party cases demand legal expertise to navigate competing insurance claims and settlement arrangements.
For minor construction injuries with straightforward workers’ compensation claims and minimal third-party liability, basic claim filing may be sufficient. Workers’ compensation benefits are available regardless of fault, providing medical coverage and wage replacement for minor incidents. However, even minor cases benefit from legal review to ensure complete claim documentation.
When a single defendant clearly caused your construction accident and adequate insurance coverage exists, some claims may resolve more quickly through direct negotiation. These straightforward cases still require proper documentation and fair settlement evaluation to protect your interests. Our firm reviews even seemingly simple cases to ensure you receive appropriate compensation.
Falls from heights, roofs, scaffolding, and ladders represent common construction injuries often involving failure to use proper fall protection or defective equipment. These cases typically involve clear safety violations and substantial injury damages supporting significant compensation claims.
Workers struck by falling objects, equipment, or vehicles on construction sites often suffer serious injuries resulting from inadequate protective barriers and safety protocols. These incidents generate strong liability claims against multiple responsible parties including equipment operators and site supervisors.
Construction workers injured by electrical hazards often have viable claims involving equipment manufacturers, electrical contractors, and site management responsible for maintaining safe electrical systems. These cases frequently result in substantial damages due to the severe nature of electrical injuries.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd brings dedicated personal injury experience to construction accident cases throughout Fairwood and Washington. Our attorneys understand construction industry practices, safety regulations, and liability issues that impact your claim’s value. We have successfully negotiated and litigated numerous construction accident cases, recovering substantial compensation for injured workers and their families. Our firm’s deep understanding of local construction practices and regional court procedures gives us significant advantages in representing your interests. We invest time in thoroughly investigating your accident, identifying all responsible parties, and building persuasive evidence supporting your claim.
Beyond legal knowledge, we provide compassionate client service recognizing how construction accidents disrupt your life, finances, and future plans. We handle all case details, allowing you to focus entirely on medical recovery and family needs without legal stress. Our contingency fee arrangement means we only succeed when you recover compensation, aligning our interests with yours completely. We maintain communication throughout your case, updating you on progress and explaining legal strategies in understandable terms. Contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd today to schedule your free consultation and learn how we can help maximize your construction accident recovery.
Washington law provides a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims, meaning you must file your lawsuit within three years of your construction accident. However, workers’ compensation claims have different deadlines, typically requiring notice of injury within specific timeframes. Delays in filing significantly impact your ability to gather evidence and locate witnesses, so consulting our firm immediately after your accident protects your legal rights. Our team advises prompt action even if your injuries appear minor initially, as construction accident effects often develop over time. We handle all deadline management and ensure your claim receives proper filing within all applicable timeframes. Contact us immediately to discuss your specific situation and protect your right to recover.
Yes, Washington law generally allows injured construction workers to claim workers’ compensation benefits while simultaneously pursuing third-party liability claims against non-employer parties. Your employer’s insurance covers your basic benefits regardless of fault, but third-party defendants may bear additional liability for their negligence. This dual recovery approach maximizes your total compensation from all available sources. Understanding how workers’ compensation interacts with third-party claims requires careful legal analysis, as some benefits may be subject to subrogation or liens. Our firm coordinates these claims strategically to ensure you receive maximum net recovery while complying with all legal requirements. We explain your options thoroughly so you understand how each claim type affects your overall recovery.
Construction accident victims may recover compensatory damages including medical expenses, surgical costs, rehabilitation services, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, and pain and suffering. The extent of recoverable damages depends on your injury severity, treatment duration, and long-term impacts on your ability to work and enjoy life. In third-party liability cases, damages can be substantially higher than workers’ compensation benefits alone. Our comprehensive damage calculations account for lifetime medical needs, future lost earnings, and reduced quality of life resulting from your injury. We work with medical professionals and vocational experts to quantify these damages accurately and present compelling evidence to insurance adjusters and juries. This detailed approach ensures you pursue fair compensation reflecting true accident impacts.
Your immediate priorities after a construction accident include seeking medical attention, reporting the injury to your supervisor, and documenting the accident scene thoroughly. Take photographs of hazardous conditions, equipment involved, and your injuries if safely possible without delaying medical care. Collect contact information from any witnesses who observed your accident or the conditions that caused it. Avoid discussing your accident with insurance adjusters or other parties without legal counsel, as statements made before consulting an attorney can harm your claim. Instead, contact Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd immediately to discuss your situation confidentially. Our team guides you through proper notification procedures and evidence preservation while protecting your legal rights from the outset.
Construction accident liability depends on identifying which parties failed to maintain safe working conditions or follow applicable safety regulations. Property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and safety supervisors may all bear responsibility depending on accident circumstances. Our investigation examines OSHA compliance, safety equipment availability, worker training, equipment maintenance, and site condition management. Establishing liability requires demonstrating that a defendant’s breach of duty directly caused your injuries. We gather evidence including safety records, inspection reports, witness statements, and industry standards to prove negligence. Multiple parties often share liability in construction accidents, and our firm identifies all responsible defendants to maximize your recovery potential.
While most construction accident cases settle before trial, we prepare every case for litigation to maximize negotiating leverage. Settlement discussions often progress more favorably when defendants recognize we’re fully prepared to present your case convincingly to a jury. If fair settlement cannot be achieved, our firm has extensive trial experience presenting construction accident cases effectively. We discuss trial prospects candidly with each client, explaining settlement offers and litigation risks. Your input guides our decision to accept settlement or proceed with trial. Our commitment is securing the best possible outcome whether through negotiated settlement or jury verdict, using every available legal tool to maximize your recovery.
Workers’ compensation status doesn’t prevent third-party liability claims against non-employer defendants in Washington. Even if you’re ineligible for workers’ compensation or your claim is denied, you may still pursue third-party claims for the defendant’s negligence. These claims operate independently, allowing recovery from responsible parties regardless of workers’ compensation status. Our firm evaluates all recovery options available to you based on your employment status and accident circumstances. We identify whether workers’ compensation applies while simultaneously pursuing third-party claims for maximum recovery. If workers’ compensation is unavailable, third-party claims become even more important in securing full compensation for your injuries.
Construction accident case timelines vary significantly based on injury severity, liability complexity, and defendant cooperation. Simple cases with clear liability and minor injuries may settle within months, while catastrophic injury cases involving multiple defendants may require one to two years or longer. Medical treatment completion often determines case timing, as settlement negotiations typically progress once your medical condition stabilizes. We maintain realistic timelines with our clients while pursuing efficient resolution. Your financial needs and recovery schedule influence case strategy and settlement timing. Our goal is resolving your case as quickly as possible without sacrificing fair compensation that reflects your true injury impacts.
Washington recognizes comparative negligence principles allowing recovery even if you share partial responsibility for your construction accident. Your compensation is reduced only by your percentage of fault, so you may recover substantial damages despite partial responsibility. Many construction accidents involve shared fault among workers, supervisors, and equipment operators, but this doesn’t eliminate your recovery rights. Our firm analyzes fault allocation carefully, presenting evidence minimizing your responsibility while demonstrating defendant negligence. Even if comparative fault applies, fair compensation remains available for your legitimate injuries. We develop legal arguments emphasizing safety violations and negligent practices by defendants responsible for maintaining safe working conditions.
Law Offices of Greene and Lloyd handles construction accident cases on contingency, meaning we advance case costs and recover fees only if you receive compensation. You pay nothing upfront for legal representation, investigations, medical expert opinions, or court filing fees. Our fee is a percentage of your recovery, aligning our incentives completely with maximizing your compensation. This contingency arrangement removes financial barriers to obtaining skilled legal representation regardless of your financial situation. We advance all necessary case expenses, including expert witnesses, investigative services, and discovery costs. You understand our fee agreement before engaging our services, and we explain all financial arrangements transparently throughout your case.
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