Construction Accident Lawyer

Construction Site Injury Attorney

"For the fifth consecutive year in 2007, the construction industry had the highest on-the-job fatality rate."

U.S. Department of Labor

 

Despite all the safety measures taken to avoid accidents, the use of hard hats, steel boots, goggles, and safety harnesses are often not enough to change the fact that working in construction is one of the most dangerous jobs today. The U.S. Department of Labor states that more than 135,000 construction workers suffered injuries or illness due to the job in 2007.

When you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, contact Greene & Phillips personal injury attorneys. We know what it takes to get you every penny that you deserve from your injury, and we can help you determine your best course of action. At Greene & Phillips you are not just another client, you will be treated with unparalleled respect and care.

Legal Guidance

With Greene & Phillips, you get an experienced construction accident trial lawyer who will not only handle your case, but will also walk you through the entire process. Let us be your legal guide—we have the answers to all of your questions. Call (888) 510 1020 and get the help you deserve.

Recovering Compensation for Construction Accidents

Did you know that there are other sources of recovering financial costs due to on-the-job accidents other than Worker's Comp? Construction site accidents can be due to neglect by sub-contractors or product liability related to dangerous and defective products used at the site. Our team of lawyers and staff will aggressively investigate your case, to ensure that all deserving parties are held responsible for your injury.

Common Construction Accident Injuries

  • Broken bones, leg, and spinal cord injuries resulting from scaffolding and ladder falls
  • Head injuries resulting from objects being dropped from heights
  • Injuries or illness caused by construction debris
  • Injuries resulting from falls into unprotected or open trenches
  • Electrocutions
  • Chemical burns or burns caused by fire

Regardless of what caused the accident, it is important to contact on of our trial-tested attorneys experienced in handling a variety of construction accident injury cases. Head injuries,brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and injuries to nerves can be life threatening and career ending. The team of Greene & Phillips construction accident attorneys have the experience and drive to thoroughly investigate these case and get you every penny of compensation you can receive for your injuries.

Contact Greene & Phillips today and get a construction accident lawyer who will work quickly to get the money you deserve. Fill out a free online consultation form and let us fight for your rights. Whether you need an workers' compensation lawyer or a defective product lawyer, we're here to help.

No Fee Guarantee

There is absolutely no risk to you in contacting us for your free consultation. Call today to schedule a meeting with one of our attorneys. We are prepared to fly anywhere with our company airplane to talk to you about your case. Remember our No Fee Guarantee means we won't charge you anything until we make a recovery on your behalf.

Free Consultation

When you've been seriously injured in a construction site accident, Greene & Phillips is here to help. We are staffed with experienced personal injury lawyers who will guide you through the entire legal process. Based in Mobile, we are conveniently located to serve clients throughout the Southeast* including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas. If you're hurt and have questions, dial (888) 510 1020 or fill out a free online consultation form. Get Greene and Get It Done!

*Greene and Phillips has staff attorneys licensed in Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida but is associated with law firms throughout the country.

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