Construction Accident Attorney

At Schierer & Ritchie, LLC, we’re committed to protecting the rights of injured workers and helping them secure the compensation they deserve.

Construction sites are inherently dangerous, with heavy machinery, high elevations, and numerous hazards. Despite strict safety regulations, accidents still occur, often resulting in serious injuries or even fatalities. Call for a free consultation if you’ve been injured in a construction accident.

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Construction sites are prone to various types of accidents, including:

  • Falls: Falls from heights, such as scaffolding, ladders, or roofs, are among the most common and dangerous accidents in construction.
  • Struck-by Accidents: These involve workers being hit by falling objects, swinging loads, or moving vehicles.
  • Electrocutions: Contact with exposed wires, faulty equipment, or overhead power lines can lead to severe electrical injuries.
  • Caught-in/between Accidents: Workers can be caught in machinery or trapped between heavy objects.
  • Trench Collapses: Improperly secured trenches can cave in, potentially burying workers.
  • Equipment Accidents: Misuse or malfunction of heavy machinery can result in serious injuries.
  • Fires and Explosions: These can occur due to gas leaks, chemical spills, or electrical issues.
  • Overexertion and Repetitive Stress Injuries: While not as sudden as other accidents, these can lead to long-term health issues.

Causes of Construction Accidents

Several factors contribute to the high rate of construction accidents:

  • Lack of Proper Training: Inadequate safety training leaves workers unprepared for potential hazards.
  • Insufficient Safety Measures: Failure to implement or enforce safety protocols increases accident risks.
  • Faulty Equipment: Poorly maintained or defective tools and machinery can malfunction, causing accidents.
  • Unsafe Working Conditions: Cluttered worksites, unstable structures, or poor lighting can create hazardous environments.
  • Pressure to Meet Deadlines: Rushing to complete projects can lead to shortcuts in safety procedures.
  • Communication Breakdowns: Poor communication between workers, supervisors, and different teams can result in dangerous misunderstandings.
  • Fatigue: Long hours and physically demanding work can decrease awareness and increase accident risk.
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Legal Implications of Construction Accidents

When a construction accident occurs, there are often complex legal considerations:

  • Insurance Claims: Various insurance policies, including workers’ compensation and general liability insurance, may apply.
  • Workers’ Compensation: In most cases, injured workers are entitled to compensation benefits, regardless of fault.
  • Third-Party Liability: If a party other than the employer (like a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer) is responsible for the accident, the injured worker may have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit.
  • OSHA Violations: Employers who violate Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations can face fines and penalties.
  • Wrongful Death Claims: In fatal accidents, the deceased worker’s family may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit.

The Schrierer & Ritchie Approach to Construction Accident Cases

At Schrierer & Ritchie, LLC, we understand the complexities of construction accident cases and their devastating impact on workers and their families. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing comprehensive legal representation for those affected by construction accidents.

When you work with us, we thoroughly investigate the accident to identify all potentially liable parties. Our expertise allows us to navigate the intricate interplay between workers’ compensation and potential third-party claims to explore every avenue for compensation. We’re meticulous about tracking and meeting all deadlines for filing claims, striving to protect your right to seek compensation. Our skilled negotiators work diligently with insurance companies to secure fair compensation that reflects the full extent of your injuries and losses. If a fair settlement can’t be reached, we’re prepared to represent your interests in court vigorously.

At Schrierer & Ritchie, LLC, we recognize that construction accidents remain a significant concern in the industry. While we’re committed to helping our clients navigate the legal aftermath of these incidents, we also advocate for stronger safety measures in the construction industry. We aim to represent our clients effectively and contribute to creating safer construction environments for all workers.

If you or a loved one has been affected by a construction accident, we invite you to contact Schrierer & Ritchie, LLC. Let our experience and dedication work for you as we strive to secure the compensation and justice you deserve.

When accidents occur, seeking experienced legal guidance is crucial to protect workers’ rights and receive the compensation they deserve. As we continue to build and develop our infrastructure, prioritizing safety in construction must remain at the forefront of industry practices.

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