Construction Site Accidents
Connecticut Construction Site Liability injury law includes all manner of injuries stemming from work site accidents due a multitude of causes. Given the very nature of construction sites, the presence of potentially dangerous equipment, working from heights, etc., there are many ways to become seriously injured.
Often times an injured construction site worker will also need a workers compensation attorney to assist in addition to looking into suing the general contractor, another sub contractor or in some cases the owner of the project. We can handle all aspects of these matters for you so you will not require a seperate firm to handle your workers compensation case and another to investigate a general liability tort claim. We have received multiple substantial verdicts in this area including both six and seven figure results for our clients.
My firm works with all manner of engineering, construction safety, OSHA Safety and accident reconstruction specialists who provide essential investigation, reconstruction and expert witness services to for the benefit of our clients. We take an exhaustive approach to developing these claims.
My Firm has handled cases involving a wide variety of injuries including, brain injuries, paralysis, fractures requiring surgery, and severe lacerations and burns, to name a few.
Contact us now and we will agressively and tirelessly pursue your case. Getting legal help early is perhaps the single most important thing you can do now. Please keep in mind that strict Statute of Limitation periods apply and often case results can be enhanced by early involvement of councel in order to secure critical evidence, witness statements and avoid unhelpful contact between you and an insurance adjuster or investigator.
We pursue these types of cases, when justified, strictly on a contingency fee basis and advance all costs of investigation which you are not responsible for unless we recover a Judgement or settlement on your behalf.
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