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Youngstown Injury Lawyer Assists Construction Accident Victims

Ohio Attorney Advocates for Workers Injured on Job Sites

Construction work is vital to the safety and economic evolution of communities in Ohio. Despite their importance, construction sites come with numerous risks of serious injuries. Whether it’s a small home project or a large-scale development, hazards can arise in many forms. If you or a family member has experienced an accident while working on a construction site, Youngstown Criminal Law Group is dedicated to helping you. Our Ohio Injury lawyer will assess your situation and determine potential compensation through a personal injury case. Based in Youngstown, our group supports construction laborers injured by falls, defective equipment, or other incidents caused by negligence.  

Types of Construction Accidents Resulting in Injuries

Typical causes of construction site injuries include a variety of incidents, such as the following:

Falls from Scaffolds and Ladders

Working at great heights demands stringent safety measures. Falls from scaffolding or ladders are common incidents. Our team scrutinizes every detail of your case to identify safety lapses that contributed to the fall.

Equipment Malfunctions and Accidents

Issues such as manufacturing defects, poor maintenance, or improper usage of tools and machinery often lead to injuries. Our legal experts assess these factors to determine responsibility.

Danger from Dropped Objects 

Strikes caused by falling objects, such as tools or building materials, are part of what experts call the “fatal four” in construction accidents. These incidents are a leading cause of serious injuries and even fatalities.

Slips, Trips, and Falls

Construction sites are rife with hazards like loose floorboards or discarded tools left underfoot. If you were hurt due to poor maintenance or dangerous conditions, we can identify the liable parties.

Exposure to Dangerous Property Conditions

Unsafe work environments, such as exposed electric lines or unmarked hazards, pose significant risks to workers. These conditions often stem from carelessness and negligence.

No matter the cause of your construction accident, the Youngstown Criminal Law Group is committed to pursuing maximum monetary recovery while you focus on your health and physical recovery.

How Negligence is Proven in Construction Accident Claims   

Accident scenarios on construction sites are often marked by confusion and blame-shifting. Given the presence of multiple contractors and subcontractors at job sites, identifying liability can be a complex process. Your Youngstown injury lawyer will conduct thorough investigations, identify negligence, and build a strong case for compensation.

How We Establish Negligence

We rely on robust tools and techniques, including but not limited to the following forms of evidence:

  • Witness testimonials and depositions
  • Scene photographs and materials at the accident site
  • Physical evidence from the accident
  • Document reviews and interrogatory responses

Using these elements, we create a compelling argument to hold the responsible parties accountable for your injury.

Ohio Workers’ Compensation and Construction Accident Benefits

Ohio’s laws mandate most employers to maintain workers’ compensation insurance for workplace injuries, including those that occur in construction. Workers’ compensation ensures you get immediate medical coverage and partial lost wages. However, these benefits eliminate the ability to collect personal injury compensation from your employer.

With that said, you may still hold third parties accountable for damages that are excluded under workers’ compensation, such as compensation for pain and suffering. If someone outside of your employer—like a manufacturer or an employee of another contractor—contributed to the accident, our legal team will explore these personal injury claim options.

Advocating for Independent Contractors After Construction Accidents

Many developers favor hiring independent contractors over employees for their projects. Unfortunately, independent contractors are not eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, leaving them vulnerable to financial losses after injuries. Determining whether someone is classified as an employee or an independent contractor involves evaluating factors such as contract length and the degree of control exercised over the worker.

If you are an independent contractor injured on-site, you may file a personal injury lawsuit against entities such as the property owner or hiring contractor. Our Ohio injury lawyer will examine your case in detail and help you pursue the damages you deserve.

At Youngstown Criminal Law Group, we stand by those injured in construction accidents across Ohio. Schedule a free consultation today to receive tailored advice and explore the strength of your personal injury case. Call us at [(330) 992-3036] or connect with us online. Our attorneys are available to assist clients at our group and beyond.

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