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Recover The Full Cost Of Your Injuries

Working as a construction worker can be a fulfilling and rewarding job, but it does come with its share of dangerous hazards. Injuries to construction workers can be serious due to the high risk this type of job entails. Construction accident claims can be complex, often involving elements of workers’ compensation, third-party negligence and defective product law. Our lawyers will do everything they can to help you recover damages for medical treatment, lost wages, permanent impairment and anything else you have lost due to your construction accident.If you or a loved one has been injured on a North Carolina construction site, Titsworth Law Offices, P.A., is here to help. For more than 20 years, our workers’ compensation attorneys have been representing injured construction workers.

 

Common Injuries At Construction Sites

When trying to find the party responsible for your injuries, our law firm looks at the case from all angles. Due to the high number of parties involved in a construction site, the owners, architects, insurance companies, general contractors, subcontractors and manufacturers of equipment could be responsible for construction worker’s injuries.

All of these parties must provide a reasonably safe place to work, warn of the possible dangers and hazards that are present in the site and coordinate job safety. When this does not happen, accidents happen and construction workers can encounter the following types of injuries:

  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Head injury and back injury
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Electrocution
  • Burn injuries
  • Quadriplegia or paraplegia
  • Wrongful death

We Are On Your Side

You should never face the pain of a construction accident alone. Call 919-297-2372 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced attorneys.

We help clients throughout Cary, Raleigh and the Triangle area.