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Construction Accident FAQs

 

Do I need to retain an attorney in a construction accident case?

Yes. Even if you believe that you were partly responsible for your own injuries or that your employer was solely responsible, it is generally wise to consult an experienced construction accident injury attorney. The law in construction accident cases is complex and you need an attorney who knows his or her way around construction accident litigation.

Have you, or someone you know, been involved in a construction accident? Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Arizona construction accident laws? If so, contact one of our Arizona construction accident attorneys today!

Who is responsible for making sure that the construction site where I work is safe?

The property owner and general contractor (and in some cases sub-contractors) are responsible for ensuring the safety of workers at a construction site. The extent of each party's responsibility will vary depending on your case.

I have just been injured in a construction accident. Who can I bring my injury claim against?

Owners, contractors, and site supervisors all have a responsibility to make the work site safe. Depending on the nature of the incident, the owner, contractor, sub-contractors, site supervisors, design and engineering professionals, or equipment manufacturers can be liable for any injuries sustained on site. In addition, victims of construction accidents can file a workers’ compensation claim.

Are all construction accident injuries covered by workers' compensation?

Most are. The workers' compensation system is designed to provide benefits to injured workers no matter whether an injury is caused by the employers or employee's negligence. But there are some limits. Generally, injuries caused because an employee is intoxicated or using illegal drugs are not covered by workers' compensation.

Is it necessary for someone to witness your construction accident in order to sue and recover money damages for your injuries?

No, if your version of the construction accident, at the site, in the hospital and in testimony you have given to you lawyer and no one has directly contradicted your account, you may still be able to sue and recover money damages for your injuries even though there were no witnesses.

Should I consult a physician after a construction accident?

It is imperative that you seek medical attention for any and all construction accident injuries.Even minor injuries can have adverse long term effects.You may also jeopardize your claim by not seeking medical attention.

Have you, or someone you know, been involved in a construction accident? Are you currently seeking legal information regarding Arizona construction accident laws? If so, contact one of our Arizona construction accident lawyers today!

 
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There are individuals responsible for making sure that the construction site where I work is safe.
The property owner and general contractor (and in some cases sub-contractors) are responsible for ensuring the safety of workers at a construction site. The extent of each party's responsibility will vary depending on your case.

 


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Construction Terms

 


Today's Terms

Negligence

Definition:
Failure to use that degree of care, which an ordinary person of reasonable prudence would use under the given or similar circumstances

Abutment

Definition:
The lateral supporting structure of an arch, bridge or similar pressure; that part of a pier or wall from which an arch springs, specifically the support at either end of an arch, beam or bridge; that part of a structure which takes the thrust of a beam, arch, vault, truss or girder; the part of a bridge that supports the end of the span and prevents the bank from sliding under it; a foundation that carries gravity and also thrust loads.

Backnailing

Definition:
In roofing, the practice of blind nailing (in addition to hot- mopping) all the plies to a substrate to prevent slippage on slopes of 1-1/2 inch or more for steep asphalt, 1/2 inch or more for coal-tar pitch and dead-level asphalt.

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Arizona Construction-Accident Attorney

 
If you live in the following cities and need a Construction-Accident attorney you should contact our Construction-Accident Attorney as soon as possible:

Apache Junction
Avondale
Buckeye
Bullhead City
Casa Grande
Cave Creek
Chandler
Chino Valley
Cottonwood
Douglas
Flagstaff
Florence
Fountain Hills
Gilbert
Glendale
Green Valley
Kingman
Lake Havasu City

Mesa
Nogales
Paradise Valley
Payson
Peoria
Phoenix
Prescott Valley
Safford
Scottsdale
Sierra Vista
Somerton
Sun City
Sun City West
Surprise
Tempe
Tucson
Yuma

 


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