PERSONAL INJURY CASES
Construction Accidents
Texas Construction Accident Attorney
Supporting Victims Throughout Texas
At Leah Wise Law Firm, we're not just legal experts but also a compassionate team in navigating the challenges of construction accident cases in Texas.
We are committed to offering unwavering support for individuals who have faced injuries or setbacks due to construction-related incidents. Leah Wise Law Firm the unique and personal struggles tied to construction accidents. Our knowledge of workplace safety regulations is coupled with a genuine dedication to ensuring the best outcomes for our clients. Whether you've been personally affected on a construction site or you're seeking justice for a loved one, the CrashGal team is here to stand by your side. Trust Leah Wise Law Firm, to be your friendly guide through the complexities of construction accident claims in the Lone Star State. Your well-being and the pursuit of fair compensation are at the heart of what we do, and we are committed to securing the compensation you deserve.
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The Fatal Four of Construction Accidents
The construction industry harbors some of the most hazardous occupations in the United States. The prevalence of fatalities is such that the leading causes of construction-related deaths are collectively known as the
Fatal Four.
These four causes of death are:
- Falls
- Being Struck by Objects
- Electrocution
- Being Caught Between Objects
What unites them is a commonality: they are entirely preventable.
Through the pursuit of an injury claim or wrongful death suit, by holding contractors and construction firms accountable, the CrashGal team assists you in reconstructing the future that your accident has taken away.
Most Common Injuries on Construction Sites
Construction sites pose hazards at every turn, from heavy machinery to steep falls, often resulting in catastrophic or fatal injuries for on-site workers.
Common construction accident injuries include:
- Burns/Electrocutions: Exposure to toxic chemicals, torches, and electric cables can cause severe burns or explosions.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Falls or heavy lifting can damage nerves and vertebrae, possibly resulting in paralysis.
- Brain Injuries: Head trauma from falls or heavy objects can lead to concussions, impacting memory, motor skills, and emotions.
- Broken Bones: Falls, crashes, or heavy impacts can crush bones, requiring surgery and rehabilitation.
- Loss of Limbs:
Handling heavy machinery may result in injuries that lead to amputation.
If you've suffered a serious injury due to employer negligence or another party, seek compensation for lost wages, medical bills, and other damages. Whether from a defective product or safety violations, we're here to help you pursue maximum compensation.