Houston Construction Accident Lawyer

Have you recently suffered injuries while working on a construction site in Houston, Texas? Call The Lanier Law Firm. You may have the right to receive compensation to cover the costs of your medical treatment, loss of income, and disability. However, insurance companies and at-fault parties will try to stand between you and the money you deserve. Our experienced Houston construction accident lawyers can help you make the most of your fight for compensation.

Since 1990, The Lanier Law Firm has been fighting for injured construction workers and devastated families in Houston. We’re award-winning, Board Certified trial attorneys with a proven ability to take on tough cases and win big for clients like you.

Our results speak volumes—with tens of billions in settlement and jury awards recovered.

Don’t settle for a penny less than your construction injury claim is worth. Put our highly respected litigators in your corner. We offer a free, no-obligation case assessment, so contact our Houston, Texas, law office today.

How The Lanier Law Firm Can Help After a Construction Accident in Houston, TX

What caused your construction accident? Who’s at fault? Does workers’ compensation cover your accident? Can you sue your employer for your injuries? How can you know if a settlement offer is fair?

These aren’t questions you should have to deal with after a life-changing construction accident. You need time to focus on your physical recovery, figure out how to get back to work, and cope with the trauma of your catastrophic injuries.

Fortunately, you can take all the time you need by enlisting the help of our experienced Houston personal injury lawyers.

At The Lanier Law Firm, we know a construction accident can instantly change your life. Whether the consequences are temporary or permanent, the financial costs and burdens can be overwhelming. We’re here to help you fight to max out your workers’ compensation benefits and secure a substantial monetary award from a negligent or otherwise liable party.

When you hire our law firm, you make it clear to insurance companies, employers, and corporations that you won’t settle for less than your construction accident case is worth.

Our team will handle every aspect of litigation, including the following:

  • Conduct a thorough investigation into your construction accident
  • Identify potential OSHA safety violations that could have contributed to your accident
  • Analyze accident reports, equipment maintenance records, witness statements, photographs, medical records, and other evidence related to your case
  • Enlist the help of highly-qualified and respected construction industry specialists, medical professionals, and other experts
  • Identify all potential options for financial recovery, including workers’ compensation benefits and damages in a third-party lawsuit
  • Negotiate with defendants to secure a top-dollar settlement or benefits package on your behalf
  • Represent you at trial and during appellate hearings, if necessary

You have one opportunity to recover compensation after your construction site accident. Let our construction accident attorneys in Houston help you make the most of it. Our law firm offers a free consultation, so please don’t hesitate to reach out to schedule a time to discuss the details of your case today.

Common Types of Construction Accidents in Houston

When starting a job in construction, workers understand that accidents come with the territory and are hazards of their profession. Some types of construction accidents commonly seen in Houston include:

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Scaffolding Injuries

Scaffolding injuries come in many forms and can result from disastrous accidents like:

  • A worker falling off scaffolding
  • Being hit by falling objects
  • Accidental electrocution injuries
  • Being involved in a scaffolding collapse

Scaffolding is a temporary structure typically set up on multiple levels around a construction site to allow workers access to higher points on the exterior of a building.

Even though scaffolding intends to elevate and support workers on a construction site, poorly constructed guardrails, faulty harnesses, or an unstable structural design can still lead to scaffolding falls and serious injuries.

Since scaffolding encompasses multiple levels, workers can accidentally drop objects off their structure and injure workers on lower levels.

Fatal Falls

In the construction industry, fatal falls are one of the leading causes of work-related death. Most construction sites have tall structures and dangerous debris that can cause workers to slip and fall amid hazardous working conditions.

Lift Accidents

Faulty lift machinery can cause accidents due to manufacturing defects or poor maintenance of frequently used lift equipment. In some cases, serious accidents may occur from exposed elevator shafts that are improperly secured.

Burns

Burn injuries on construction sites can occur under dangerous, unsafe, and negligent working conditions such as:

  • Exposed wires
  • Electrical system faults
  • Open power sources
  • Toxic chemical spills
  • Improper machine operation

Crush Injuries

Construction sites typically have objects elevated above the ground, sometimes at extraordinary heights. If these objects fall, they may cause crush injuries to a worker located on a lower level.

When negligent workers are on higher levels, there is an increased risk of tools dropping, small machinery falling from above, or construction materials breaking loose and falling onto bystanders below.

Dangerous Equipment

Dangerous equipment can cause several injuries on construction sites if poorly maintained or poorly operated, posing a myriad of severe dangers to both construction workers and bystanders.

Trench Cave-ins

Trenches on construction sites can collapse onto workers inside, resulting in tragic crave-in accidents. Workers could be trapped inside and sustain severe injuries from falling debris and the collapsing structure.

Chemical Exposure

Construction sites are full of hazardous materials that could lead to severe injury, illness, or death if handled without proper training or safety gear.

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Common Types of Construction Injuries

Construction injuries can range from mild to severe, depending on the accident’s circumstances and the objects, machinery, or heights involved.

The most common injuries seen in Houston construction workers include:

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)

  • Burn injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Severe lacerations
  • Amputation injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Permanent nerve damage
  • Internal organ damage
  • Eye injuries
  • Impalement
  • Paralysis

What Should I Do After a Houston Construction Accident?

If you’ve been involved in a construction accident, you should take several immediate steps to ensure your well-being and document the circumstances surrounding your accident.

Seek Medical Attention

Immediately following the accident, you should seek medical attention by either dialing 911, visiting a local Houston hospital, or scheduling an urgent visit with your primary care physician (PCP), assuming you can do so.

There are several local hospitals you can visit in the Houston metro area, including:

Prompt care can help to limit the extent of your injuries and provide important evidence for your injury claim.

Report the Accident Injury to Your Employer

Contact your employer and follow your employer’s procedures to report an on-the-job injury due to your accident.

In Texas, workers have up to 30 days to notify their employer in writing of an on-the-job injury. Filing within this time ensures you can preserve your right to workers’ compensation benefits.

Collect Evidence

If your employer does not have workers’ compensation insurance and you wish to file a lawsuit, you must collect evidence and document the accident in detail.

You should note where the accident took place, what you were doing at the time, any people involved, and any evidence of what you believe may have caused the accident.

Contact an Experienced Houston Construction Accident Attorney

You don’t have to navigate a legal claim for benefits or damages alone. In fact, you shouldn’t. Hiring a personal injury attorney with extensive experience handling construction accident litigation can help you win your case and set you up for a more substantial monetary award. Let The Lanier Law Firm take care of your legal claim while you focus on getting better.

What’s the Statute of Limitations For Texas Construction Accident Lawsuits?

If you’re a Houston construction accident victim, the Texas statute of limitations allows you to file a workers’ compensation claim up to one year from the date of injury. If you pursue a personal injury lawsuit against a third party responsible for your accident, the statute of limitations is two years from the accident date.

Who is Liable for a Construction Accident?

In a construction accident, multiple negligent parties may be held liable for damages depending on the circumstances of the accident, including:

Employers

Since most construction accidents occur on the job, construction workers have the right to pursue workers’ compensation claims from their employer due to their injury.

Your employer may be held liable due to situations including but not limited to:

  • Failure to certify or maintain dangerous equipment
  • Failing to provide workers with a safe working environment
  • Failure to supply adequate personal protective equipment (PPE)

Contractors & Third Parties

Contractor negligence can take many forms, including hazardous on-the-job risks like:

  • Use of poor-quality materials
  • Failure to direct workflow properly
  • Negligent construction site supervision

Property Owners

Construction workers suffering injuries due to negligence on the part of a property owner may have a viable lawsuit case if they can prove unsafe working conditions on the property. These types of injury negligence suits are known as premises liability lawsuits and, in this context, are best handled with the help of experienced Houston construction accident attorneys.

Product Manufacturers

Defective products that result from negligence on the part of companies can result in worker injuries. Suppose a lousy piece of construction equipment leads to an accident.

In that case, you may be able to file a lawsuit and claim damages from the manufacturing companies responsible.

What Types of Damages Are Available to Injured Construction Workers in Houston?

Each construction accident is unique in its circumstances, but a victim can retrieve compensation for many types of recoverable damages.

Construction workers who suffered an injury on a Houston construction site may receive compensation for the following:

  • Medical expenses
  • Loss of earnings
  • Mental anguish
  • Pain and suffering
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Disability

In a wrongful death case, the worker’s estate and surviving family will receive the damages. Though they’re entitled to represent themselves in a civil suit, their best bet will be working with an experienced, trustworthy team of Houston construction accident lawyers.

Call Our Experienced Houston Construction Accident Attorneys For Help Today

If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident in Houston, Texas, contact The Lanier Law Firm. Our experienced Houston construction accident lawyers can help you assert your legal rights and fight to get you the compensation you deserve.

We work on contingency, so there’s no cost to you unless we win your construction accident case.

Call our law office in Houston, Texas, to discover why you’ll want our award-winning Texas trial attorneys fighting for you. Your first consultation is free, so contact us now.

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