Construction Site Injuries in Los Angeles
Recovered for Injured Worker
After years of litigation, we secured compensation for a disabled worker.
Settlement: $850,000
Class Action Settlement
Secured compensation for employees' unpaid overtime and missed breaks.
Settlement: $1,200,000
Slip & Fall Injury
Client suffered severe injuries due to unsafe conditions at a commercial property.
Settlement: $500,000
Wrongful Termination
Successfully won a case for an employee fired unfairly.
Settlement: $75,000
Medical Malpractice Case
Secured a major settlement for a client affected by a surgical error.
Settlement: $2,500,000
Product Liability Claim
Won a lawsuit against a manufacturer for defective products causing injuries.
Settlement: $1,800,000
Recovered for Injured Worker
After years of litigation, we secured compensation for a disabled worker.
Settlement: $850,000
Class Action Settlement
Secured compensation for employees' unpaid overtime and missed breaks.
Settlement: $1,200,000
Slip & Fall Injury
Client suffered severe injuries due to unsafe conditions at a commercial property.
Settlement: $500,000
Wrongful Termination
Successfully won a case for an employee fired unfairly.
Settlement: $750,000
Medical Malpractice Case
Secured a major settlement for a client affected by a surgical error.
Settlement: $2,500,000
Product Liability Claim
Won a lawsuit against a manufacturer for defective products causing injuries.
Settlement: $1,800,000
Construction Site Injuries
Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in Los Angeles. Workers face daily risks from falls, heavy machinery, falling objects, scaffolding failures, electrical hazards, trench collapses, and unsafe job site conditions. While construction work is essential across Southern California, serious accidents can happen in seconds and leave workers facing devastating physical, financial, and emotional consequences.
Construction site injuries often result in broken bones, spinal cord trauma, traumatic brain injuries, crush injuries, severe burns, and permanent disability. When an on-the-job construction accident occurs, injured workers may be left dealing with extensive medical treatment, lost income, and uncertainty about when or whether they can return to work.
If you were injured on a construction site while performing your job duties, you may have legal options available under California law. The workplace injury attorneys at Noble Attorneys help injured workers across Los Angeles pursue workers’ compensation benefits and investigate whether additional third-party claims may be available.
Contact Noble Attorneys today for a free consultation to discuss your construction site injury claim.
What To Do After a Construction Site Injury
Taking the right steps after a construction site injury is important for both your health and your ability to pursue compensation. If you are injured on the job, consider the following actions.
Report the Accident Immediately
Notify your employer, foreman, or site supervisor as soon as possible. California workers generally must report a workplace injury within 30 days, and delays may affect a workers’ compensation claim.
Seek Medical Attention
Even if your injuries do not seem severe at first, construction accidents often cause internal injuries, head trauma, back injuries, and other complications that may worsen over time. Be sure to inform the doctor that the injury happened at work.
Document the Scene
If possible, take photographs of the accident scene, equipment involved, scaffolding, ladders, debris, or other hazardous conditions. Collect contact information from witnesses and preserve any evidence that may help explain how the accident happened.
Keep Records
Maintain copies of medical records, work reports, communications with your employer, and any documents related to your injury, treatment, missed work, or out-of-pocket expenses.
Speak With a Workplace Injury Lawyer
An experienced attorney can help protect your rights, guide you through the workers’ compensation process, and determine whether other legal claims may be available if a third party contributed to the accident.
Workers’ Compensation for Construction Site Injuries
Most workers injured on construction sites are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits under California law. Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system that provides financial and medical support to employees injured while performing job-related duties.
Workers injured in construction accidents may qualify for:
Medical treatment, including surgery, rehabilitation, and medication.
Temporary disability payments while recovering from injuries.
Permanent disability benefits for lasting impairments.
Supplemental job displacement benefits or vocational retraining.
Death benefits for surviving family members in fatal construction accidents.
While the workers’ compensation system is designed to help injured employees, employers and insurance carriers sometimes delay, dispute, or minimize claims. Legal representation can help ensure that benefits are not unfairly denied or reduced.
Construction Site Injury Claims in Los Angeles
In many cases, workers’ compensation is the main source of recovery after a job-site injury. However, construction accidents frequently involve third-party liability, which may allow injured workers to pursue additional legal claims beyond workers’ compensation.
Examples include:
Defective construction equipment or tools.
Negligent subcontractors or outside contractors.
Unsafe scaffolding, ladders, or structural components supplied by another company.
General contractors or site managers whose negligence created dangerous conditions.
Third-party claims may allow injured workers to seek compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits, including damages for pain and suffering and other losses not available under workers’ comp.
A Los Angeles construction site injury attorney can investigate the circumstances of the accident and determine whether additional claims may be available.
Common Construction Site Injuries
Construction sites involve heavy equipment, elevated work areas, moving vehicles, power tools, and constantly changing conditions. When accidents happen, the injuries are often severe and life-changing.
Common construction-related injuries include:
Broken bones and fractures.
Traumatic brain injuries.
Spinal cord injuries.
Crush injuries.
Severe burns and electrical injuries.
Internal bleeding.
Amputations.
These injuries may require long-term treatment and can significantly affect a worker’s ability to return to the same job.
Common Causes of Construction Site Injuries
Construction site injuries are often preventable and may result from unsafe job conditions, inadequate training, poor site management, or defective equipment.
Common causes include:
Falls from ladders, roofs, or scaffolding.
Falling tools, debris, or construction materials.
Heavy machinery and equipment accidents.
Electrocution and exposed wiring hazards.
Trench collapses and structural failures.
Unsafe worksite layouts or poor supervision.
Failure to follow workplace safety regulations.
When construction safety standards are ignored, workers are placed at unnecessary risk.
How Noble Attorneys Help Injured Workers
Navigating a construction site injury claim can be overwhelming, especially while recovering from serious physical injuries. Noble Attorneys provides dedicated legal representation for injured workers throughout Los Angeles and Southern California.
Our firm assists clients by:
Filing and managing workers’ compensation claims.
Helping injured workers access proper medical treatment.
Appealing denied or delayed workers’ compensation claims.
Investigating third-party liability when applicable.
Pursuing maximum compensation available under the law.
We believe injured workers deserve fair treatment and full access to the benefits and compensation available under California law.
Speak With a Los Angeles Construction Site Injury Lawyer
If you were injured on a construction site, you should not have to face the financial and legal consequences alone. Noble Attorneys represents injured workers throughout Los Angeles and Southern California and can help you understand your legal options after a serious workplace accident.
We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we successfully recover compensation for you. Contact Noble Attorneys today to discuss your construction site injury claim and learn how we can help protect your rights.
Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Site Injury Claims
What should I do if I am injured on a construction site?
Report the injury to your employer immediately, seek medical treatment, document the accident scene if possible, and speak with a workplace injury attorney to protect your rights. California workers generally must report work injuries within 30 days.
Can I sue for a construction site injury at work?
In many cases, workers’ compensation is the primary remedy against your employer. However, if a third party, such as a subcontractor, manufacturer, property owner, or outside contractor, contributed to the accident, you may be able to pursue an additional personal injury claim.
How long do I have to report a construction site injury in California?
California workers generally must notify their employer within 30 days of the injury, and missing that deadline can jeopardize workers’ compensation benefits.
What if my workers’ compensation claim was denied?
If your workers’ compensation claim was denied, you may still have the right to appeal. An attorney can review the denial, explain your options, and help you pursue the benefits you may still be entitled to receive.
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