Atlanta construction accidents make construction work in Atlanta a dangerous profession. While organizations such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) seek to establish standards and guidelines to protect against construction injuries, far too often construction workers in Atlanta are severely or fatally injured.
The types of injuries that stem from an Atlanta construction accident can leave victims debilitated and unable to support their families. Pursuing a construction accident lawsuit with experienced Atlanta lawyers could be the only way for victims and their families to get the financial support they need. If you are interested in pursuing or learning more about a potential Atlanta construction accident claim, contact us for a free, no-risk case evaluation. This consultation is obligation-free, and we will strive to answer any questions you may have.
An Atlanta workers’ compensation claim may not be enough to cover the damage that an Atlanta construction accident can cause the victim and his or her family. Often, the payouts for victims of Atlanta workplace injury are slight when compared to the true damage a construction injury causes. On the other hand, an experienced team of Atlanta construction accident lawyers can build a construction accident lawsuit case against negligent third parties responsible for the construction worker’s injuries. These Atlanta construction accident lawsuits can win the victims the compensation they deserve and hold the negligent parties responsible for their actions.
In the case of an Atlanta construction accident, there may be contractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners who were responsible to ensure a safe working environment and properly-functioning construction equipment. When these parties are negligent, it can result in:
If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident on an Atlanta jobsite, contact the construction accident lawyers at Morgan & Morgan’s Atlanta law offices. Our team will investigate your claim by researching the appropriate OSHA standards, preserving evidence at the Atlanta construction site, and building a case to get you the compensation you deserve. Fill out our free, no-obligation case evalutation form today.
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