When to Consider Legal Assistance After a Construction Accident
Seek help if your injury results in significant medical bills, prolonged time out of work, permanent impairment, or if an insurer denies or undervalues your claim. Timely review can identify additional recovery options.
Legal assistance can also help if liability is disputed, multiple parties are involved, or you need help coordinating medical care and benefits while pursuing compensation.
Common Situations That Lead to Construction Injury Claims
Construction incidents often involve falls, scaffolding or ladder collapses, struck‑by accidents from heavy equipment, trench cave‑ins, electrocutions, or injuries from defective tools or machinery.
Falls from Heights
Falls are among the most serious construction injuries and may result from missing guardrails, improper fall protection, or unstable platforms.
Equipment and Vehicle Accidents
Incidents involving cranes, heavy equipment, or delivery vehicles can cause severe trauma and often involve multiple parties and complex liability issues.
Trench and Structural Collapses
Trench cave‑ins and partial collapses of structures or scaffolding can trap or crush workers and typically require immediate rescue and a thorough investigation.