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Houston Construction Accident Lawyer
Have You Been Injured While Working On A Construction Site?
Houston is a diverse city that’s always growing and always renewing itself. Everywhere you look there are new neighborhoods, shopping malls, and office buildings. The engine behind that growth is the hard-working construction crews of Houston, and just like any other employee, they trust their employers to keep them safe.
Unfortunately, many construction companies and contractors treat their workers as “disposable.” Putting profits before people, many companies drive their construction workers to work long hours in unsafe conditions. These conditions often result in serious construction accidents and injuries. The most common construction, industrial, and workplace accidents include heavy equipment accidents (including forklifts), back injuries, and eye injuries, to name just a few examples. These catastrophic injuries leave families struggling to make ends meet.
If you were injured in a construction accident, you may have questions about what to do next. You may not know where to start. Luckily, our Houston construction accident attorneys offer FREE consultation, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call now at 800-898-4877 . There is NO cost to get a consultation and learn more about your rights as an accident victim. If you decide to hire us, you pay us nothing up front, and you will pay absolutely nothing at all unless and until we have won your case.
At Stewart J Guss, Injury Accident Lawyers, we’re the team of advocates you need. With decades of experience in Houston and all over the country, we’re ready to leap into action and protect your rights.
Since establishing our headquarters in Houston, Texas in 1999, our firm has grown to numerous locations across the country, including hubs in Dallas, New Orleans, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Along the way, we’ve built a trusted network of partners throughout all 50 states who share our values and our commitment to excellence.
**No matter where you are, it’s our mission to ensure that you have the finest representation for your case.**
Reach out now to learn more about how we can help.
Construction Workers At Risk
An average of one thousand construction workers are victims of fatal accidents each year, and thousands more sustain severe injuries. In fact, 20% of on-the-job deaths in the United States are in construction, even though construction workers make up only 6% of the country’s labor force.
If you’ve survived a construction site accident, the battle for justice is just beginning. These cases can get complicated. How does workers’ comp work? What if an OSHA investigation needs to happen? Victims will need help navigating processes like these. With the right personal injury attorney by your side, you can collect compensation for your losses, also known as “damages.”
Damages in construction accident cases may include but are not limited to:
- past, present, and future medical bills
- lost wages
- lost earning potential
- emotional distress, pain and suffering
Causes of Construction Site Accidents
Falls are the most common cause of construction accident deaths, making up approximately one third of all construction site fatalities. Even with technological advances in safety equipment and training, construction workers remain vulnerable to serious injury. From unstable ladders to sky-high scaffolding, falls are common but costly accidents. In fact, a lack of “fall protection” is the most common OSHA violation in the construction industry!
Other common construction worker injuries include:
- Heavy machinery accidents (lifts, cranes, etc.)
- Faulty equipment
- Falling objects
- Crushed/trapped between objects
- Exposure to asbestos, lead, and other dangerous materials or chemicals
- Burns and electrocution (electrical fires, exposed wires, chemical spills, etc.)
Back injuries are the most common construction worker injuries, closely followed by head injuries (including eye injuries and traumatic brain injuries.) These injuries are almost always preventable. Unfortunately, many employers cut corners and do not ensure the use of guardrails, safety nets, harnesses, hardhats, and other fall protection systems.
If you’ve been injured in any way due to someone else’s negligence on a construction site, you deserve help.
Who is Liable for Construction Accidents?
Who is at fault for a construction accident? Let’s start by highlighting how all employers owe their employees a duty of care. This is especially important when it comes to construction sites, where heavy machinery and heights are often involved. Appropriate training, equipment maintenance, and compliance with industry standards and safety protocols are paramount.
Workers’ comp benefits protect an employer from liability in personal injury lawsuits. This means construction site accident victims will be unable to sue their employer for workplace injuries if they are covered by workers’ comp. However, sometimes a third party is at fault. Get help from a skilled construction accident lawyer who will analyze your unique situation and let you know your options!
Examples of third parties involved in construction site accidents may include:
- The owners of the construction site
- Coworkers
- Architects
- General contractors and subcontractors
- Inspectors and maintenance companies
- Equipment manufacturers and equipment rental companies
A Houston construction accident lawyer can conduct an in-depth investigation to determine whether or not these third parties may be liable for your injuries.
Houston Construction Accident Lawyers Available Now
If you’ve been injured at work, it’s important to report the accident to your employer ASAP. If you wait too long to report the accident, you could be disqualified from collecting workers’ compensation!
Your next step should be to call a construction accident attorney. If you’ve been hurt on the job and don’t know where to turn, we can help you get back on your feet. A personal injury attorney can help connect you with medical providers, investigate third party claims, and much more.
Why Take Chances? Let Us Help You!
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It’s simple: If you have been injured on a Texas construction site, you need a construction accident attorney that understands Texas law and will fight for your rights. Stewart J. Guss and his team have been representing the victims of construction accidents for many years, and we’re ready to fight for you today.
We know the concerns on your mind: How will you pay your medical bills? How will you take care of your family? When you’re injured, don’t let your company toss you aside. No matter what your role was on the construction site, if you were injured, you need a construction accident lawyer like Stewart Guss to stand up for you and fight for your rights.