San Jose Construction Accidents Lawyers
A construction site can be a dangerous place to work—especially when defective equipment or unsafe work practices are involved. If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction site accident, our personal injury attorneys are ready to protect your rights. Talk to the construction site accident lawyers at the Hinkle, Jachimowicz, Pointer & Emanuel law firm in San Jose, California.
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Construction site accidents are almost always serious and often catastrophic. If you or a family member has suffered a disabling injury such as broken bones, crush injuries, head injuries (brain injury), knee injury, neck injury, burns and electrical shock injury, or spinal cord injury, tell us about it.
- If you have made a workers' compensation claim for your worksite injury, our law firm can coordinate our efforts with the goal of obtaining any other compensation you may be entitled to.
- If your injury was caused by an employee of another company or by the actions of a subcontractor, you may have a third-party liability claim against the subcontractor. Claims could include a subcontractor or supplier who left debris on the site or improperly loaded or unloaded materials, thus causing a dangerous situation.
- Improper scaffolding, a roof failure, or unsafe temporary wiring can cause devastating injuries or wrongful death. If the cause of a loved one's accident can be linked to negligence by a subcontractor, talk to us about your injuries.
For more than thirty years, construction workers and their families have turned to our law firm for help with construction site accidents:
- Heavy containers dropped on workers that cause crush injuries or wrongful death
- Improperly erected or poorly anchored scaffolding that causes a fall
- Bobcat, forklift, and dump truck injuries caused by careless operations
- Excavation injuries caused by leaving holes uncovered
- Bobcat and forklift crush injuries
- Equipment manufacturing defects
- Neglect in following normal safety precautions
Do not lose your right to sue. There are statutes of limitations on personal injury claims. You have 6 months to give notice from the date of the accident. By filing a claim quickly, you will protect those rights. Contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss your case. The consultation is free. All of our fees for injury cases are contingency based: You owe no attorney fees unless we recover funds for you.
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