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Construction Accident Lawyer in Miami

A construction is usually a place where beautiful ideas are transformed into reality. But for some people, that’s not what comes first when they think of these sites. Theirs is a story of pain, suffering, and regret. We’re talking about individuals whose lives have changed dramatically and forever after getting injured at a construction site.

If you or your loved one is a victim, we are here to let you know that you’re not alone in this struggle. We know how challenging these cases can be to navigate. That’s because they require more than experience. You need an injury firm with access to powerful legal resources to take on the biggest bully on your behalf.

And when it comes to having access to such resources, no injury firm comes even a mile close to Morgan and Morgan. We are America’s largest and most powerful injury firm, with a solid history of fighting for the people, not the rich and powerful. We’ve done that since 1988 and have the results to show.

If you believe that you might be owed some compensation after a construction accident, tell us about your case. A Miami construction accident attorney from our team might be able to help.

FAQ

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    What Are the Most Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents?

    These accidents often occur due to falls from heights, electrical problems, scaffolding or ladder incidents, machinery malfunctions, falling objects, inadequate training of construction workers, and OSHA violations. Where negligence is involved, it is always advisable to seek advice from a construction accident specialist in our team. The same applies if you are a construction worker injured on the job; you don’t need to prove negligence in some cases. Instead, you may be able to file a workers’ compensation claim with your employer’s insurer.

    What Are Some Common Injuries From Construction Accidents?

    Construction accidents can result in different types of injuries. We’ve seen cases where individuals have suffered fractures, burns, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, lacerations, and soft tissue injuries, all as a result of being involved in a construction accident.

    How Can a Construction Accident Affect My Life in the Long Run?

    Any of the injuries we’ve mentioned above can have long-term effects on the victim. Here, we’re talking about chronic pain, disabilities, emotional distress, and financial strain due to medical bills and possible loss of income.

    I Got Injured as a Pedestrian. Can I Still File a Claim?

    Yes, you don’t have to be a construction worker to file a claim. If you were injured due to hazards on sidewalks, falling objects, or other unsafe conditions at a construction site, you may still be able to file a claim with the party responsible for your injuries.

    Against Whom Can I File a Claim With?

    Liability for a construction accident varies depending on the circumstances of each case. Rest assured, whether it’s an employer, third-party contractors, property owners, architects, equipment manufacturers, or anyone in between, you can trust us to fight for your right to compensation.

    Get a Free, No-Obligation Case Evaluation

    Do not let the pain you or a loved one endured after a construction accident count for nothing. You could be eligible for compensation. It might not replace your pain, but it will likely make you feel whole again. To find out more about your eligibility, please fill out our free case evaluation form today.

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