

Construction work is demanding. It takes long hours, physical strength, and focus, yet even when you do everything right, one careless mistake by someone else can change your life in an instant. Construction sites are filled with risks that most people never think about, such as heavy machinery, live wires, scaffolding, and more. But when safety isn’t prioritized, serious injuries happen. If you’ve been hurt in a construction site accident, please don’t hesitate to contact a knowledgeable and skilled Warren County construction accident lawyer from Pezzano Law Group (Warren County office of LCR Law) for a free consultation today. We’re here to help you fight for the compensation you deserve.
Construction sites are chaotic by nature. They’re loud, fast-moving, and full of hazards that most people never think twice about. Yet for the men and women who build our homes, bridges, and schools, these risks are part of everyday life. Unfortunately, it only takes one small mistake or one piece of faulty/defective equipment to cause a life-changing injury. Some of the most common causes of construction accidents that we see are as follows:
Right after a construction accident, things can feel foggy. You might not know who to call first or what to say. But the choices you make in those early moments can have a major impact on your case later on. Do your best to take the following steps:
In New Jersey, most employers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance, which is meant to cover injuries that happen on the job. In theory, it’s a simple system: you get hurt at work, you file a claim, and your benefits cover your medical bills and part of your lost wages. In practice, however, it’s not always that simple.
Some employers delay reporting an injury, or insurance carriers look for reasons to deny or reduce a claim. They might argue that your injury didn’t happen at work or that you can return to your job before you’re truly ready. You may also find that workers’ compensation doesn’t cover the full extent of your losses, such as pain and suffering or long-term physical limitations.
A construction accident lawyer from our firm can step in to make sure you get everything you’re entitled to. We’re here to help you file your claim, challenge wrongful denials, and ultimately secure the benefits you need.
In some cases, another company or individual (not your employer) might be responsible for your accident. When that happens, you may be able to file what’s called a third-party claim in addition to your workers’ compensation case.
For example, if a subcontractor’s negligence caused unsafe conditions that led to your injury, or if a defective piece of equipment malfunctioned, you could bring a separate claim against them. Unlike workers’ compensation, which only covers medical costs and part of your lost income, a third-party lawsuit can include damages for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and full lost wages.
If you’ve been injured in a construction accident, the legal team here at Pezzano Law Group stands ready to fight for the full and fair compensation to which you are entitled. Contact a Warren County construction accident lawyer for a free initial consultation today so we can discuss your case.
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