Construction Accident

Special laws are in place to protect the health and safety of construction workers. If you, or someone you love, as been injured at a construction site, it is important that you understand your rights to any benefits and compensation owed you under the law. In some instances, you may even be able to make claims against parties other than your employer.

Injuries suffered at construction sites can be severe and life altering. Our firm understands that after going through such trauma your goals are to make sure your medical bills are paid and covered, that you do not suffer financially through any lost wages, and that your insurance company will pay for future treatment relating to your injury. Our experienced attorneys will discuss your situation and go over the options available to you, as well as work with insurance companies and other parties involved in your case to make sure all your needs are handled quickly and appropriately.

If you live in California and you or someone you love has been injured in a construction work site accident, contact us online or call us at 916-851-5909 to set up a FREE consultation to discuss your legal options.

Law Office or Robert J. Stirling

333 University Avenue, Suite 200

Sacramento, CA 95825

Telephone: (916) 851-5909

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