Injuries on the Construction Site
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You do not have to deal with the aftermath of a construction injury alone. In fact, you shouldn't handle this alone. The insurance companies that handle construction accidents are experts at minimizing and denying accident claims. You need the help of a trained and experienced attorney so that you can get the financial compensation you need.
Our Atlanta, Georgia, construction accidents attorneys have the experience to help you. We have seen all sorts of construction injuries, ranging from mild to very severe. If you are seriously hurt, or if you have lost a loved one, there is nothing we can do to restore your former life completely. However, we will defend your rights and help you get money to pay for medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering.
We understand the pain and loss you are experiencing. Cruz & Associates, has been helping injured construction workers for more than 20 years, so we have seen it all. Talk to one of our lawyers, free of charge, to learn more about what we can do to get you money for your injuries. We will be with you throughout the workers' compensation process, explaining the legal issues and fighting for you at every stage.
Some of the most common causes of construction accident injuries include:
- Ladder and scaffolding injuries: Falling from ladders or scaffolds is a common construction site injury. Also, ladders and scaffolds sometimes malfunction or fall on workers, causing serious injuries.
- Injuries from falling objects: Storing tools, materials and other objects in high places increases the chances that something will fall on workers below, often causing brain injuries.
- Equipment malfunctions: When saws, jackhammers and other tools malfunction, it can cause serious injuries or wrongful death.
- Lifting injuries: Construction work requires the frequent lifting of heavy objects. This commonly results in serious back injuries, muscle strains and sprains, and the inability to work.
Sadly, workers' compensation often does not completely cover the costs of injuries. If there was another party that caused the accident — the company that made a faulty ladder, for example — we might be able to recover even more money for you. You might need this extra money just to pay off the medical bills and provide for your family again, especially if your injuries are serious or catastrophic.
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We offer a free initial consultation for injured construction workers and their families. Call 404-647-0342 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.












