Construction Accident

Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in the U.S., and accidents often result in severe or life-altering injuries.

What Is a Construction Accident Claim?

A construction accident claim is a legal action filed by an injured construction worker or their family to seek compensation for injuries caused by unsafe working conditions, equipment failures, or negligence. These claims may involve workers’ compensation, third-party liability, or wrongful death actions.
Construction accident laws protect workers in residential, commercial, and industrial construction projects.

Common Examples of Construction Accidents

Construction accidents are often caused by:

Falls From Heights

Equipment & Machinery Accidents

Falling Objects

Electrical & Fire Hazards

Signs You May Have a Construction Accident Case

Legal Rights Under Federal & State Laws

Construction accident claims are governed by state workers’ compensation laws and federal safety regulations, including OSHA standards.

Key Legal Considerations

State Laws
Most states provide stronger protections than federal law.
California, New York, Illinois, Washington, New Jersey, etc., have enhanced employee rights.

This Construction Accident applies in your state, including major cities and metropolitan areas.

How Apollo Law Group Helps Construction Accident Victims

We fight for injured construction workers nationwide by:

Investigating the Accident

We identify safety violations, responsible parties, and defective equipment.

Handling Workers’ Compensation Claims

We ensure you receive all benefits you are entitled to.

Pursuing Third-Party Lawsuits

We file claims against negligent contractors, property owners, and manufacturers.

Negotiating With Insurance Companies

We protect you from unfair denials and low settlements.

Litigation & Trial Representation

If necessary, we take the case to court.

How a Construction Accident Case Works (Step-by-Step)

Compensation You May Recover

Common Mistakes That Hurt Construction Accident Cases

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue my employer for a construction accident?

Usually no, but you may file a workers’ compensation claim and a third-party lawsuit.

You may have a third-party personal injury claim.

Yes. OSHA violations can strongly support negligence claims.

You may have a product liability claim.

Yes. Workers compensation protections generally apply regardless of immigration status.

Deadlines vary by state.

Yes, all consultations are private.

Speak With an Workers-Compensation Today

If you’ve been treated unfairly at work, don’t wait. Contact Apollo Law Group for a free consultation and let us fight for your rights.

Free Consultation

No obligation case review

Nationwide Representation

We help workers across the U.S.

No Fee Unless We Win

You pay nothing upfront