Construction Accidents

Florida Construction Accident Lawyers

Despite the economy, Florida always seems to be in the midst of a building boom. In every construction project, the risk of injury is high.

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Unfortunately, many workers injured in construction accidents assume that their only available source of financial support is workers' compensation. In many cases, injured workers may be eligible to file a construction accident lawsuit and receive financial compensation for damages, such as pain and suffering, that workers' compensation does not cover.

At Finebloom and Haenel, P.A., we represent clients who were injured in a wide range of construction accidents, including those involving:

  • Falling accidents
  • Roof collapse
  • Ladder and scaffolding accidents
  • Trench collapse
  • Heavy equipment accidents
  • Road construction injury
  • Power tools
  • Violation of OSHA standards

What's a Third-Party Claim?

Injured workers cannot sue their employer directly for on-the-job injuries. However, if someone other than your employer or a co-worker caused you harm, you may take legal action against that person or organization.

Our attorneys will analyze your case to determine whether you are eligible to file a so-called third-party claim for the damages you suffered in the construction accident.

Third parties could include the manufacturer of the machine that caused your on-the-job injury, an employee from another subcontractor who failed to comply with safety regulations or another driver who hit you as you were delivering material to the jobsite.

It costs nothing to learn if you have an actionable construction accident claim. Please contact us today to arrange a free consultation and case evaluation. We represent clients throughout the state of Florida.

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