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Construction Accidents

Construction sites are by nature hazardous workplaces, and the parties who may be responsible for an injury or death claim often deny the claim altogether or fail to agree to a reasonable settlement.  At the law firm of Brown, Rowland, Babb & Campbell our attorneys recover compensation for construction accident injuries.

Any construction worker is entitled to Workers' Compensation, but if the accident was caused in part by poorly maintained premises, if you work for a subcontractor, or if the accident was caused by defective equipment, you may also be entitled to a personal injury claim against a third party such as the owner of the property or the manufacturer of the ladder, scaffold, or dangerous power tool.
If you or a member of your family has suffered paralysis, serious injury, or was killed in a fatal construction accident, it is important to talk with a skilled lawyer right away. An experienced lawyer can fully evaluate your claim in order to identify all sources of compensation and ensure that the claim accurately represents the full cost of your loss.  Call 937-318-1529 or e-mail our law office to learn about your rights in collecting compensation from negligent subcontractors or the manufacturers of defective construction equipment or tools.

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