Construction Negligence

What Is Construction Negligence?

Construction negligence occurs when contractors, builders, or site managers fail to uphold safety standards, resulting in accidents or injuries. This can include faulty equipment, unsafe work conditions, lack of proper training, or failure to follow building codes. Such negligence puts workers and the public at serious risk of harm.

Common Injuries and Hazards on Construction Sites

Construction sites are inherently dangerous, but negligence increases the likelihood of falls, electrocution, equipment accidents, and structural collapses. These injuries can lead to severe physical trauma, disability, or even death. Understanding the causes of these accidents is key to preventing future incidents and seeking justice.

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Legal Basis for Construction Negligence Claims

Victims of construction negligence may be entitled to compensation if it can be proven that responsible parties breached their duty of care and caused injury. These cases often involve complex investigations, including safety reports, witness statements, and expert analyses to establish liability.

The Impact on Injured Workers and Their Families

Injuries from construction negligence can have devastating effects on workers and their loved ones, including lost income, medical expenses, and emotional hardship. At Craig Manchic Law, we are committed to supporting injured workers by fighting aggressively for their rights and fair compensation.

Take Action to Protect Your Rights

If you or a family member has been injured due to construction negligence, prompt legal advice is essential. Contact Craig Manchic Law today for a free consultation to discuss your case and ensure responsible parties are held accountable.