Construction Accident Attorney Los Angeles

Protecting Injured Workers and Their Families

Construction accidents can result in devastating injuries due to the high-risk nature of the work environment. At LA Injury Lawyers, we understand the complexities of these cases, including navigating workers’ compensation claims and pursuing third-party liability. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping victims secure the compensation they deserve to rebuild their lives.

We manage every step of your case, from investigating the incident to gathering evidence and negotiating with responsible parties. Whether it’s covering medical expenses, lost wages, or long-term care costs, we are committed to achieving the best outcome for you.

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Why Choose LA Injury Lawyers

Construction accident victims rely on LA Injury Lawyers for our experience and dedication. We offer:

Expert Legal Guidance: Skilled in handling construction accident cases for maximum results.

Comprehensive Representation: Managing investigations, evidence collection, and court proceedings.

Aggressive Advocacy: Fighting for fair compensation from all responsible parties.

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Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in the U.S., with thousands of workers injured or killed each year. If you’ve suffered a construction-related injury, you deserve legal representation from a firm that understands the unique challenges of your case. At LA Injury Lawyers, we are committed to protecting the rights of injured workers, ensuring they receive the compensation they need to recover physically, emotionally, and financially.

The Impact of Construction Accidents on Victims

A construction accident can change your life in an instant. Victims often face severe injuries that require extensive medical treatment, long-term rehabilitation, and significant financial hardship. These accidents don’t just affect the workers but also place a heavy burden on their families.

Common Injuries in Construction Accidents

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): Caused by falls, struck-by incidents, or equipment malfunctions, TBIs can result in lifelong cognitive impairments.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Falls or crush injuries may lead to paralysis or limited mobility.
  • Broken Bones: These injuries are common in falls and struck-by incidents and can take months or even years to heal.
  • Burns: Fires, explosions, or exposure to hazardous chemicals can cause severe burns requiring specialized medical care.
  • Amputations: Machinery accidents can lead to the loss of limbs, permanently affecting a worker’s ability to earn a living.
  • Hearing Loss: Prolonged exposure to loud equipment or explosions can lead to partial or complete hearing loss.
  • Fatal Injuries: Tragically, some accidents result in death, leaving families to pick up the pieces.

Who Is Liable in Construction Accidents?

Determining liability is a critical part of pursuing compensation for a construction accident. Multiple parties may be responsible, including:

1. Employers

While workers’ compensation laws usually shield employers from direct lawsuits, they are still responsible for maintaining a safe working environment and following OSHA standards.

2. Contractors and Subcontractors

If a contractor or subcontractor’s negligence causes an accident, they can be liable for damages.

3. Equipment Manufacturers

Defective tools or heavy machinery often play a role in construction accidents. Manufacturers may be held accountable through product liability claims.

4. Property Owners

When unsafe property conditions contribute to an accident, the property owner may share liability.

5. Other Third Parties

Architects, engineers, and other workers can be liable if their actions contributed to the accident.

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Unlock the full potential of your personal injury case with our dedicated legal services. At LA Injury Lawyers, we specialize in securing justice and maximum compensation for individuals like you who deserve the best representation.

California’s Construction Accident Laws

California has specific laws governing workplace safety and liability for construction accidents:

  • Workers’ Compensation: California law mandates employers provide workers’ compensation benefits for injured employees, regardless of fault.
  • Comparative Negligence: Even if you were partially responsible for your accident, you could still recover compensation under California’s comparative negligence rule. Your percentage of fault may reduce your recovery.
  • Statute of Limitations: Personal injury claims must be filed within two years, while workers’ compensation claims must be reported within 30 days and filed within one year.

These laws are complex; navigating them without an experienced attorney can lead to costly mistakes.

Steps to Take After a Construction Accident

If you’ve been injured on a construction site, taking the proper steps can protect your health and your legal rights:

  1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately: Even if your injuries seem minor, consult a doctor to document your condition.
  2. Report the Accident: Notify your employer or supervisor as soon as possible. Failure to report promptly can jeopardize your workers’ compensation claim.
  3. Document the Scene: Take photos of the accident site, your injuries, and any hazardous conditions. Collect witness contact information if possible.
  4. Contact an Attorney: An experienced construction accident lawyer can help you navigate the legal process and fight for maximum compensation.

How LA Injury Lawyers Maximize Your Compensation

At LA Injury Lawyers, we leave no stone unturned when advocating for our clients. Our comprehensive approach includes:

  • Thorough Investigations: We collaborate with safety experts, engineers, and medical professionals to build a strong case.
  • Negotiation Expertise: Our attorneys are skilled at negotiating with insurance companies to secure fair settlements.
  • Courtroom Representation: When necessary, we’re prepared to take your case to trial to achieve justice.

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We provide compassionate legal support for individuals facing challenges from personal injuries. Whether it’s a slip and fall, workplace injury, or medical malpractice, our team is here to fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.

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Car Accident

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Motorcycle Accident

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Bicycle Accident

Frequently Asked Questions

Victims of construction accidents can pursue various forms of compensation, including:

  • Economic Damages: These include tangible costs such as:
    • Medical expenses: Hospital bills, surgery costs, physical therapy, prescription medications, and ongoing treatments.
    • Lost wages: Compensation for time missed from work due to recovery.
    • Rehabilitation costs are expenses for specialized recovery programs or vocational training if you cannot return to your previous job.
  • Non-Economic Damages: These cover the emotional and psychological impact of your injury:
    • Pain and suffering: Physical pain endured from the injury.
    • Emotional distress: Anxiety, depression, or PTSD resulting from the accident.
    • Reduced quality of life: Compensation if your injury affects your ability to enjoy daily activities or hobbies.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases of gross negligence, such as intentional safety violations, courts may award punitive damages to punish the responsible party and deter future misconduct.

If your employer does not carry workers’ compensation insurance, you are not without options:

  • Uninsured Employers Benefits Trust Fund (UEBTF): California has established this fund to compensate injured workers whose employers are uninsured. You can file a claim through the UEBTF to receive benefits.
  • Legal Action Against the Employer: In addition to UEBTF benefits, you may sue your employer for negligence. This can provide additional compensation for pain and suffering or punitive damages.
  • Third-Party Claims: If other entities contributed to your accident, you may file a personal injury lawsuit against them for further compensation.

Yes, future medical expenses are essential to many construction accident claims. These expenses may include:

  • Anticipated surgeries or treatments.
  • Long-term physical therapy or rehabilitation.
  • Costs of assistive devices, such as wheelchairs or prosthetics.
  • Home modifications, such as ramps or railings, are required for mobility.
  • Future diagnostic tests to monitor recovery or potential complications. An experienced attorney will work with medical professionals to estimate your future medical needs and include these costs in your claim.

The time limits to file a claim depend on the type of case:

  • Workers’ Compensation Claim: Injuries must be reported to your employer within 30 days of the accident. You must file a formal claim with the workers’ compensation board within one year.
  • Personal Injury Lawsuit: You have two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit for third-party liability claims.
  • Wrongful Death Claim: If a loved one passes away due to a construction accident, you have two years from the date of death to file a wrongful death lawsuit.
    If you fail to act within these deadlines, you may lose your right to compensation, so it is essential to contact an attorney

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