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El Paso Construction Accident Attorney

El Paso Construction Accident Lawyer

There is always something being built in and around El Paso. The latest major project is a $1.5 billion state-of-the-art data center under construction west of Highway 54. When completed, the 1.2 million-square-foot facility will become Meta’s largest in the country.

That’s going to mean a big boost to the local economy and many construction job opportunities.

Of course, as with any construction job, there will always be an associated risk. Construction work remains one of the most dangerous jobs in the country. Despite following all the recommendations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), accidents happen. When they do happen, those accidents can lead to serious injury and loss of income, along with missed opportunities.

Fortunately, there are many circumstances in construction accidents in which an injured worker can be compensated for their losses. That includes their salary.

The best approach to pursuing that compensation is to consult an experienced El Paso construction accident lawyer. The team at Barrera Law Group LLC has helped many clients recover compensation and hold those responsible for creating an unsafe working environment accountable.

Why You Need a Construction Accident Lawyer in El Paso

An accident at a construction site can upend you and your family.

It’s also a potentially complex case. Consider the recent accident in Port Arthur that took the lives of two workers and injured two others. According to a Spectrum News 1 report, the workers were injured when scaffolding collapsed.

In this scenario, the company that put up the scaffolding could be at fault. The project’s management company can also be liable for damages if it failed to conduct a thorough inspection of the scaffolding before allowing workers access. OSHA is conducting its own investigation. It is a lot to unpack, and that’s why you need an experienced legal team on your side.

At the Barrera Law Group LLC, we can provide you with the following support for your construction accident claim:

Extensive Knowledge of Workers’ Compensation Laws

The first response to a workplace accident is to file a claim with your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier. This program is regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance. The goal is to provide compensation for medical expenses and part of lost wages for any worker who was injured on the job, regardless of who is at fault.

Although this program has helped millions, there is no guarantee that your claim will be approved. Fortunately, if a claim is denied, you are entitled to appeal. Our extensive knowledge of Texas’s workers’ compensation laws allows our attorneys to navigate through the sometimes challenging process and provide legal counsel every step of the way.

We can also represent you at a board review hearing. That is the kind of support that can provide genuine peace of mind.

Complete Support for Civil Liability Complaints

Depending on the circumstances surrounding your accident, you might find that seeking a civil liability complaint is a more viable option for receiving compensation. That would be appropriate if there are third-party vendors who are liable for the accident or if the construction company engaged in illegal practices. There could also be issues with the property owner that come into play.

Determining who’s responsible is just the first step.

A civil complaint means filing with the appropriate court and presenting your case before a jury. Although this might seem intimidating, we have a thorough understanding of the process. Over the years, our attorneys have sharpened their skills in presenting persuasive stories backed by strong evidence. The proof of our success can be found in our growing list of positive outcomes.

Securing Maximum Benefits for Your Injuries

A single trip to the emergency room will result in a fixed bill. However, construction injuries aren’t often limited to a single trip to the emergency room. There are also follow-up visits, potential surgeries, and physical therapy. There are also the lost wages that occurred while you were recovering.

Additionally, there is a separate amount for your pain and suffering.

We understand how vital it is to carefully calculate all the expenses related to your injuries. Once you accept a settlement, we won’t be able to help you get additional funds down the line. We’ll always strive to secure the maximum benefits for your injuries.

Skilled Negotiation with Insurance Companies

A California construction accident lawyer brings experience and knowledge to the negotiation table, using facts, evidence, and legal precedent to build a strong case for maximum compensation.

One of the most challenging aspects of dealing with a construction accident is managing the insurance claims process. Despite their claims of fairness, insurance companies commonly prioritize their profits over providing you with the maximum compensation you deserve.

Common Causes of Construction Accidents

A construction site can be any project, from building a new home to expanding a highway, and any of those jobs comes with built-in hazards of injury.

Even experienced workers can succumb to an injury. According to data compiled by the Texas Department of Insurance, four distinct types of construction accidents account for the most injuries and fatalities. Those common causes are often referred to as the “Fatal Four” and include the following:

Falls

Falls account for 37% of construction deaths. These types of accidents occur whenever a construction worker falls from a height of 6 feet or more.

Electrocution

The many electrocution risks on construction sites include the following:

  • Exposed wiring
  • Wet conditions near outlets
  • Contact with overhead power lines
  • Energized conductors or circuit parts
  • Poorly maintained power tools and cords
  • Lightning strikes

Being Struck by Tools, Materials, or Machinery

Not only do workers occasionally fall, but they also risk injury when struck by objects that fall from above, such as tools, building materials, or debris. These “struck-by” accidents frequently happen because of poor communication, inadequate training, or unsafe job-site practices.

Crushed-By Incidents

Construction workers may become trapped between heavy equipment, collapsing structures, or shifting materials. These accidents can happen during excavation, demolition, or while working near forklifts, loaders, or other large machinery.

When someone else’s negligence can be attributed to the cause of the accident, you are entitled to seek compensation. Our El Paso construction accident attorneys can provide you with all the information you need about your best options for pursuing that remedy.

Typical Injuries from Construction Accidents

Construction accidents often result in serious, life-altering injuries that require extensive medical treatment and long recovery periods. Common injuries include:

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

Head injuries caused by falls or falling objects can lead to concussions, cognitive impairment, memory loss, or permanent brain damage, even when a hard hat is worn.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Damage to the spinal cord can result in partial or complete paralysis, chronic pain, and loss of mobility, dramatically affecting a worker’s independence and quality of life.

Fractures and Amputations

Broken bones, crushed limbs, and traumatic amputations are common in heavy equipment and caught-in accidents. These injuries often require surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term medical care.

Severe Burns and Internal Injuries

Electrical accidents, explosions, or chemical exposure can cause serious burns, while crush injuries may result in internal organ damage that is not immediately apparent.

Long-Term Disability Implications

Many construction accident victims are left unable to return to physically demanding work. Permanent disabilities can affect earning capacity, require job retraining, or force early retirement.

What Are Your Legal Options After a Construction Accident?

After a construction accident, injured workers and their families may have multiple legal options depending on how the accident occurred and who was responsible.

Workers’ Compensation Claims

Workers’ compensation benefits are often the first source of recovery. These claims typically cover medical expenses along with part of lost wages, regardless of fault. However, they do not provide compensation for pain and suffering.

Third-Party Personal Injury Lawsuits

If someone other than your employer caused or contributed to the accident, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit. This would apply to a subcontractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer. These claims allow victims to pursue full compensation beyond workers’ comp limits.

Wrongful Death Claims

When a construction accident results in a fatality, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim. These cases seek compensation for financial support, loss of companionship, and other damages suffered by the family.

What Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Receiving an itemized statement from a hospital visit can be extremely stressful, especially if your health insurance doesn’t cover the costs. That is why it is so important to seek out the support of a skilled attorney at the Barrera Law Group LLC to determine what compensation you may be entitled to.

We’ll discuss your situation and assess the following possible damages:

  • Medical expenses, including emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and future treatment
  • Lost wages and compensation for reduced earning capacity if you cannot return to your previous job
  • Pain and suffering that includes your physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life
  • Disability and disfigurement, if applicable

In accidents where a fatality occurred, the surviving family members are entitled to seek compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and loss of companionship for surviving family members.

We know that no amount of money can make up for the loss of your loved one, but we want to help our clients get the financial support they are entitled to.

Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Accidents

If you’ve worked in construction, you probably know someone who got hurt on the job. Now that you’re facing that situation, you might be overwhelmed with questions about what you should do next in order to get compensated for your growing bills and expenses. We can provide the answers to those questions starting with the following:

Can I file a lawsuit if I was injured in a construction accident?

Yes. You may pursue a personal injury lawsuit against third parties whose negligence contributed to your accident, in addition to or instead of a workers’ compensation claim.

Who can be held responsible for a construction accident?

Potentially liable parties include general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, and material suppliers, depending on who contributed to unsafe conditions.

What types of compensation can I recover?

You may be entitled to medical expenses, lost income, future wage loss, pain and suffering, emotional distress, disability, and, in wrongful death cases, benefits for family survivors.

How long do I have to file a construction accident claim in Texas?

In Texas, you generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit, though exceptions and shorter deadlines may apply for certain defendants. Consult an attorney promptly to preserve your rights.

Do I need a lawyer if I was hurt at work?

Yes. Construction accidents are legally complex, frequently including multiple defendants and insurance strategies. An experienced attorney can protect your rights and work to secure the compensation you need to recover fully.

Finding the Right El Paso Construction Accident Lawyer for Your Claim

Construction accident injuries can change your life in an instant. You’ll be haunted by that one-second mistake that left you with mounting medical bills, lost income, and uncertainty about the future.

Fortunately, you don’t have to take on the burdens of seeking a remedy alone, especially when your injuries were caused by unsafe conditions or someone else’s negligence. The experienced El Paso construction accident lawyers at Barrera Law Group LLC can provide you with the assistance you need to make an informed decision about your claim.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident, don’t wait to get help.

Contact our office today to schedule a free, confidential consultation. There is no obligation. If we agree to work together, we can help you with the legal process while you focus on healing and moving forward.

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