What Injured Workers
Need to Know
Construction Injuries
- Amputation
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Nerve Damage
- Neck Injuries
- Herniated Disc
- Radiculopathy
- Back Injuries
- Brain Injuries
- Head Injuries
- Eye Injuries
- Loss of Hearing
- Internal Injuries
- Fractures
- Crush Injuries
- Burn Injuries
- Electric Shocks
- Knee Injuries
- Arthritis
- Meniscal Tears
- Chondromalacia
- Shoulder Injuries
- Sprains, Strains, and Pain
- Wound Infections
- Scarring
TRIPPING ACCIDENTS
Tripping accidents can lead to serious injuries involving the brain, spinal cord and joints.
Construction law requires that all employers provide their workers with a safe construction site free of tripping hazards. Unfortunately, tripping accidents are still one of the leading causes of injuries in construction workers.
Construction workers often carry heavy objects and work on dangerous equipment. Failing to rid construction sites of debris, ice, grease and other tripping hazards can increase the chance of serious, life-threatening injuries. Many tripping accidents stem from:
- Slipping on grease, oil and similar liquids
- Slipping on ice
- Tripping on debris left around by other construction workers
- Tripping down stairways
- Tripping over wires, tools and other construction site equipment
Tripping accidents on construction sites can lead to a variety of injuries, including broken bones, spinal cord injuries and brain damage. If you have been injured in a tripping accident on a construction site, fill out our free case evaluation form. Our construction accident attorneys have years of experience handling claims from injured construction workers and may be able to recover damages for your construction site injuries.
Our lawyers have recovered hundreds of millions of dollars on behalf of injured clients.


