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Sacramento Construction Accident AttorneysThe environment of a construction site changes frequently, due to continuous work on job sites by multiple parties and numerous different pieces of heavy equipment. Despite the fact that almost all construction accidents are preventable or avoidable with proper safety precautions, construction accidents are relatively common. Thousands of people are killed each year in construction accidents and industrial accidents. If you have been hurt or if a member of your family has died in a workplace accident due to someone else’s negligent, careless or reckless actions, you may be entitled to compensation. Types of Construction Accidents We have represented employees, innocent bystanders and others injured in construction accidents, as well as family members of those killed in construction accidents. Some of the types of accidents we have handled include:
Construction Accident Falls More than 300 construction workers are killed annually in falls on job sites each year. We have represented workers in construction fall accidents, including:
Types of Construction Injuries Injuries from construction accidents may range from minor to catastrophic or fatal. We have represented those injured in construction accidents with brain injuries, head injuries, spinal cord injuries, burn injuries, amputation injuries and other catastrophic injuries. Our attorneys understand the complex challenges of life-changing injuries, and can help you secure the compensation you need for future financial security after an injury. For those who have lost a loved one, a wrongful death claim can secure compensation anticipated over a decedent’s lifetime for dependent family members. Who Is Responsible For a Construction Accident? Any party negligent in not keeping a work area safe may be held responsible for injuries or fatalities in an accident. This includes not warning workers and bystanders of dangers and hazards. Numerous parties may be liable for construction accident injuries, including:
Multiple factors determine who is responsible for a construction accident, not just how the accident happened but who was responsible for the property at the time of the accident, or who created a dangerous condition on a property. At Estey & Bomberger, we carefully and thoroughly investigate all construction accidents to determine who is liable for your injuries or a loved one’s wrongful death. Sacramento Construction Accident Injury Attorney Consultation Construction accidents may not only mean serious injury, but also the loss of a career. If you are an employee injured in a construction accident, it is important to fully understand your rights. Sacramento personal injury construction accident lawyers at Estey & Bomberger have a combined 70 years of experience in California. We frequently consult with some of the nation’s most knowledgeable expert witnesses in the area of construction site accidents. After an accident, discussing your situation with an experienced construction injury lawyer is the best way to protect your legal rights and understand your options. Under California law, you have a limited amount of time to file a claim, which may vary depending on the specific details of your accident. For more information or to schedule a consultation with an attorney, call Estey & Bomberger at (916) 903-5217.
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