Have you, or a loved one been injured in a construction accident? Have you lost a family member to one of these accidents in Dallas? We understand if you are looking for help, answers, and support.
Our Dallas, Texas office specializes in helping hard-working people as you concentrate on healing and recovery while we take care of the legal work needed to get you the compensation you need to get better and move forward.
After an accident, you and your family will be left with a lot of questions and anxiety. Our staff of experienced Dallas construction accident attorney and paralegals will help you get the answers to questions like:
Every day, construction workers are injured in accidents on the job, and thousands are injured every year. In fact, Texas ranks in the top three states in the nation for the most construction accidents.
According to the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation, falls, electrocutions, and blows from objects and equipment accounted for more than one thousand injuries in 2017, with hundreds of accidents that are even fatal.
Every day, workers fall from buildings, are exposed to damaging amounts of electricity, and are struck by construction materials, vehicles, or even crushed under or between all of the moving parts that make a construction site so hazardous. OSHA calls these injuries the “Fatal Four” of construction.
If you or a loved one was injured on the job in a fall, by electricity, by being hit with an object, or crushed between objects, you are not alone. These types of accidents happen in Dallas every day.
In Dallas, we’re lucky that the growing economy is providing so many jobs in construction, but as OSHA chief David Michaels warned, “workers are not being given adequate protection” on job sites. Many Texas employers do not carry workman’s compensation insurance, and hundreds of thousands of construction and oilfield workers don’t have workman’s compensation insurance.
If you are injured in a construction accident, it’s important for you to seek immediate and complete help to get the care you need. Your employer may or may not carry workman’s compensation or private insurance- but the truth is that you should not assume that the company will take care of you if you are injured.
In Texas, the rules and laws about construction and workplace accidents are complicated. A lot depends on whether your employer carries Texas Worker’s Compensation coverage if you were a regular employee or a sub-contractor, and if there was gross negligence.
Since the whole system and process is so complex, it’s in your best interests to seek a professional with experience in Texas to help you quickly find out what laws and rules apply in your particular, personal situation. A local personal injury attorney will be your best bet in taking on the powerful business and insurance companies.
The most important thing for employees to know is that any time you are injured on the job, you should report the injury immediately to a supervisor, in writing if possible. It’s important that you do this, because Texas state law requires that you report your injury within 1 year from the date of injury or within 1 year from the date you knew, or should have known, about an occupational illness.
In addition, you should:
If you are injured in an accident, it’s important to remember you are not alone! It’s unfortunate that so many workers are injured every year, but the numbers of injuries mean that we have the experience with your kind of case to help you reach a just and reasonable resolution.
You may hear that you “don’t need a lawyer” or you may have a negative idea about people who seek construction accident attorney in Dallas. You should remember that your employer and their insurance have attorneys. If you seek a lawyer, you are just putting yourself in a position to have as much power to protect yourself as they do.
Insurance, company policies and the law can be complex and confusing- more than you will need or want to deal with in the days and months after your accident. Finding a local, Dallas construction accident lawyer who both knows and understands the situation that you are in can help you and your family focus on your recovery, with the peace of mind that your situation is being well taken care of.