Workplace and Construction Accidents
Unsafe Work Environments
Workplace and construction accidents often occur when safety standards are ignored or equipment isn’t properly maintained. California law protects employees and contractors from preventable hazards, yet negligence by employers, property owners, or third parties continues to cause devastating injuries. Our firm stands with injured workers to demand accountability and justice.
Common Causes of Workplace Injuries
Falls from Heights
Unsecured scaffolding, unguarded edges, or missing harnesses are leading causes of serious falls on construction sites.
Equipment and Machinery Failures
Defective tools, malfunctioning heavy equipment, or poor maintenance can result in crushing or entanglement injuries.
Electrical and Chemical Hazards
Exposed wiring, unsafe circuits, and contact with hazardous substances can lead to burns, shocks, or long-term illness.
Lack of Training and Supervision
Inadequate safety training or negligent oversight often contributes to avoidable workplace accidents and violations of safety law.
Serious and Long-Term
Injuries
Injuries on job sites can include broken bones, spinal cord damage, brain trauma, and severe burns. Victims often face lengthy recoveries, medical expenses, and uncertainty about returning to work. Our firm partners with medical and vocational experts to calculate full financial losses and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
Protecting Your Rights After an Accident
Employers and insurers often act fast to reduce liability after a workplace injury. That’s why early legal representation is essential. We move quickly to secure safety records, witness statements, and Cal/OSHA reports—ensuring your rights are protected while we pursue fair compensation for your recovery, your career, and your future.
