Legal Help for Construction Site Injuries in Texas

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Job Site Injuries Happen Fast. So Do the Bills.

Construction work is dangerous—even when done right. If you were injured by faulty equipment, a fall, or unsafe conditions, we’ll help you understand your legal options. Whether you were working for a subcontractor, general contractor, or someone else, we can help figure out who’s responsible.

Common Site Injuries We Handle

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Falls from scaffolding or ladders
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Falling objects
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Equipment malfunctions
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Electrocution or explosions
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Unsafe working conditions

Who Might Be Liable?

  • General contractors
  • Site managers
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Property owners

What You Could Recover

  • Medical costs
  • Lost income
  • Permanent disability
  • Pain & suffering

Construction Accidents

  • Can I sue if I’m already getting workers’ comp?

    Yes. If a third party like a contractor or manufacturer was at fault, you may still have a case.

  • How do I know who’s responsible?

    We investigate the site, talk to witnesses, and review contracts and safety records to identify liability.

  • What if I’m a subcontractor?

    You still have rights. We’ll help you figure out your options, even if you weren’t directly employed by the general contractor.

  • Is there a time limit to file a construction injury claim?

    Yes. Most injury claims must be filed within two years in Texas.

  • Do I have to pay anything upfront?

    No. We only get paid if we win your case.

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