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Dallas Construction Accident Lawyer

Dallas Construction Accident Lawyer

Injuries from a construction site can be detrimental, so it’s best to call Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys to talk to a Dallas construction accident lawyer immediately!

The Texas construction industry is a large, important, and dangerous one. Construction company workers contribute to the development of numerous facilities, including homes, businesses, police stations, hospitals, and fire departments. If you've sustained a serious injury at a construction site while on the job, you need to speak to one of the knowledgeable and compassionate Dallas construction accident lawyers at Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys. We've dealt with countless construction accident cases over the years and know exactly what to look for when obtaining compensation for our clients. If you want a law firm that will go to war for you, we're the team to call.

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I have worked with Schuerger Shunnarah twice and they have been very helpful on my personal injury cases. They went above and beyond my expectations and did a great job both times.

- Ashley C.

Schuerger Shunnarah helped me receive a settlement on my case in just months. I was treated with respect and dignity. Thanks to their help, I have been able to get my life back to normal.

- Michael S.

They provided me with excellent service throughout my personal injury case. They were available to answer my questions and helped me understand the process. I am very grateful for them!

- Deshawn B.

How Can a Dallas Construction Accident Attorney Help You?

If you've sustained a personal injury as a result of someone else's negligence, you need a professional Dallas construction accident lawyer on your side.

The biggest mistake you can make is to try to attempt this matter on your own.

A lawyer from Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys can offer legal counsel for your construction accident case and assist with your personal injury claim in the following ways:

  • Speak with any eyewitnesses

  • Gather evidence

  • Obtain an official report written by your employer or a police report

  • Speak with the doctor who treated your injuries and secure any medical records

  • Talk to the OSHA investigator that was assigned to the case

  • Secure witnesses to testify at a trial or deposition

The Common Causes of Construction Accidents

The construction industry possibly has the most dangerous jobs in the US. Construction workers often sustain injuries, some of which have long-term repercussions.

Although accidents can occur in a variety of situations, some of the most common causes of construction accidents include:

  • Lack of proper training

  • Unsafe scaffolding

  • Lack of appropriate safety equipment

  • Uncovered or unguarded hazards

  • Faulty or missing guardrails

Falls are the most common type of accident that takes place at construction sites. In fact, fall injuries can either occur at ground level or from great heights due to missing guardrails or faulty scaffolding.

Struck-by accidents also result in a large number of injuries. These accidents happen when someone on a building site gets struck by an object. This may involve anything from objects falling from great heights to a vehicle driving through the construction site.

Crushing injuries and electrocution are two other common causes of accidents at construction sites.

What Are the Most Common Construction Accident Injuries?

These accidents can cause minor or serious injuries. Our Dallas construction accident attorney has dealt with many of these claims and is aware of the impact that this accident can have on your life.

Some of the construction site accident injuries we've dealt with include:

 

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Traumatic brain injuries

  • Broken bones

  • Eye injuries

  • Partial or complete paralysis

  • Partial or full amputations

  • Cuts or deep lacerations

  • Burn injuries

  • Neck and back injuries

  • Crush injuries

  • Dismemberment

  • Chemical burns

  • Dislocation, subluxation, and other joint injuries

  • Loss of hearing

  • Puncture injuries

  • Chemical or toxin inhalation

  • Death

Filing a Third-party Claim

You cannot sue your employer for an injury sustained at work if they participate in the Texas workers' compensation system. You may, nevertheless, bring legal action against any unaffiliated third party.

Construction accident victims may sue the following parties:

  • Contractors

  • Equipment manufacturers

  • Vendors

Because there are so many different parties involved in a construction project, third-party claims are fairly common. You are still eligible to get payments under workers' compensation if you file a third-party claim.

However, Texas is not a no-fault state. In order to obtain compensation, you will still need to prove that the defendant was negligent.

 

This can be quite complicated, which is why you need a reliable and experienced construction accident lawyer from Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys on your side.

What Compensation Can You Recover in a Construction Accident?

These accidents can affect construction workers in various ways. A construction worker may experience immediate personal chaos after an accident.

Accident-related injuries can alter a person's life for the worse, and the costs of treating them, along with a sudden incapacity to work, can quickly complicate the victim's financial situation.

However, there is still hope. If you were injured in a construction accident, you may be able to receive financial compensation, sometimes known as "damages," to lessen the financial impact of your injury.

Let's look at the different types of damages a Dallas construction accident lawyer can help you claim:

Economic Damages

There are a number of losses you may incur following a construction accident that can be quantified quite easily. These are recoverable in a construction accident claim and are referred to as "economic damages."

Economic damages often include:

  • Past and future medical expenses

  • Occupational and physical safety

  • Lost wages

  • Loss of future earning capacity

  • The cost of long-term care and prescription medication

Non-economic Damages

You already know that the damage you've endured goes far beyond a financial level if you're struggling with the fallout from a construction accident.

These accidents can completely alter your personal life, and there is no amount of money that will make up for the possible psychological stress and physical pain you are currently experiencing.

Even though the physical discomfort and emotional suffering, such as anxiety and depression, that you could be experiencing don't have a monetary value, you will still be able to receive financial compensation for these losses.

We understand that money will not make the pain go away; however, it can give you the financial security you need to concentrate on all areas of your recovery.

The most common forms of non-economic damages include:

  • Pain and suffering

  • Emotional distress

  • Disfigurement

  • Loss of consortium

Our Dallas construction accident lawyers will go to war to ensure that you get the compensation you deserve!

What to Do After a Dallas Construction Site Accident

It's normal to feel unsure, confused, and scared after a construction site accident. However, the way you act will have a huge impact on the outcome of your insurance and construction accident claim.

Therefore, here are a few of the most important steps to follow after being involved in a construction accident:

Get Medical Attention and Contact the Police

Construction accidents are brutal; therefore, you need to contact law enforcement officials and emergency responders immediately.

 

The police will write an accident report that contains vital information for investigation purposes, while emergency responders will ensure that you're not suffering from any invisible injuries.

Gather Evidence and Document the Accident

While waiting for the emergency responders, gather evidence and document the accident, if possible. Taking pictures of the accident scene, your injuries, and other damages is crucial. Obtaining the names and contact details of any eyewitnesses will also be helpful as this can be used to support your case.

Go to the Hospital

Head to the hospital and make sure you receive a thorough medical evaluation. Your doctor needs to keep all the necessary medical records, as this will be valuable when dealing with the insurance company or filing a case later on.

Contact Reliable Construction Accident Attorneys

Dealing with Dallas construction accidents can be quite tricky. Therefore, you need a lawyer on your side who knows how to navigate the legal system and fight aggressively for your rights.

 

Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys is the perfect team for the job!

Client Testimonial

They were polite and really cared throughout the entire process and made me feel like my case was important. I would highly recommend them to anyone that didn’t get a fair offer from the insurance company like me!

- Brian D.

Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim

A no-fault system called workers' compensation helps cover your medical costs and a percentage of your wages while you miss work because of an injury sustained at work. You must inform your employer within 30 days of the injury date.

 

Always inform your employer in writing so they cannot deny that you told them within the stipulated period.

The Statute of Limitations in Dallas, TX

When injured in a construction accident, Texas law only gives you a year to file a workers' compensation claim. After that, you only have two years to initiate a lawsuit. Both of these time frames start the instant the injury occurs.

The longer you wait to file a workers' compensation claim or personal injury lawsuit, the more difficult it will be to gather the necessary evidence to support such allegations.

If you don't follow the statute of limitations, your lawsuit may come to an abrupt and unsatisfactory end. When a case is filed after the statute of limitations has passed, the court will dismiss it with prejudice.

Contact Our Dallas Construction Accident Attorneys Today!

The Dallas construction accident lawyers at Schuerger Shunnarah Trial Attorneys are available to speak with you about your accident and legal options if you are dealing with the effects of a construction accident.

Injured construction workers have nothing to lose by consulting with one of our lawyers because all of our Dallas personal injury attorneys offer free initial consultations.

Don't worry for another second if you're worried about how you'll be able to pay for legal counsel; our team of personal injury lawyers takes on construction accident claims on a contingency basis, which means we won't get paid unless we win your case.

 

Contact us today or fill in the online quote form for a free consultation!

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