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Construction Accident Lawyers for Those Who Have Been Hurt

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  • Review of your potential suit for free when you complete the form below
  • If you need construction accident lawyers because you've been injured on a construction site, our construction accident attorneys know your rights and are ready to assist you.

    Do I have a CASE? Ask yourself NOW, and KNOW.

    FREE Construction Accident Case Evaluator! Answer the following three questions and fill out the form below. A legal expert will review your claim within 24 hours.

    Question 1: Were you involved in a construction accident?

    In order for us to file a successful construction accident claim on your behalf, you must have been injured in a construction accident, usually on a construction site. Perhaps you are a construction worker, a contractor, or a passerby, but if you were seriously hurt, you may qualify for a construction accident lawsuit.

    Question 2: Were you injured in a construction accident?

    While the first criteria of filing a successful claim is involvement in a construction accident, it is also important that you were injured in the accident. If you were in an accident and just got some bumps and bruises, it is unlikely you will have a valid lawsuit. However, if you sustained serious injuries because of the accident and you required hospitalization and/ or ongoing medical care, or if you've become permanently disabled due to the accident, you may have a valid legal claim against the owner or general contractor of the site.

    Question 3: Was the construction accident the result of the negligence?

    When someone is injured on or near a construction site, the owner or general contractor of the site is usually liable for any injuries sustained, no matter how the injury occurred. There are special laws in place to protect those who work in high places, such as scaffolds and ladders. Contractors and site owners are responsible for providing a reasonably safe work environment. If a safe environment is not provided, or reasonable safety precautions are not taken, you may have a valid claim for a construction accident lawsuit.

    If you answered 'yes' to all of these questions, please fill out our simple Construction Accident form. A Client Relations Representative will contact you shortly to discuss your potential case. If you didn't answer yes to these questions, but would still like to discuss your potential case, feel free as well to fill out the form below or call us at (800) 476-6070 or email us at clientrelations@weitzlux.com


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    Construction Construction Accident Lawsuit for financial compensation after injury
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