Construction Accidents
Accidents on the job result in the deaths of 6,000 workers each year.
Every year, thousands of construction workers and laborers are killed or seriously injured while working at construction sites, even though state and federal regulations and industry standards, require owners, general contractors and sub-contractors to implement a wide variety of safety measures.
If you have been injured while working at a construction site,
contact a Pennsylvania construction accidents lawyer at Munley, Munley &
Cartwright as soon as possible. Construction sites change every day.
If legal intervention and investigation does not start immediately, the
scene of the accident can change drastically, resulting in a loss of
evidence for your case. If you have been injured at a construction site,
call us now before it is too late. We have handled construction accident
cases and know what needs to be done.
Construction accidents can occur for may reasons, including:
- Electrocution.
- Lack of shoring in an excavation.
- Holes in the flooring, resulting in falls.
- Unsafe ladders: ladders that are too short or that are not opened all the way.
- Improperly assembled scaffolding.
Our PA construction accident lawyers are familiar with all state and federal regulations that are supposed to be followed at all construction and demolition sites. We will work to ensure that the rights of all injured workers are protected.
Do not permanently lose your right to seek workers' compensation
benefits!
Please contact a Munley, Munley & Cartwright Workers' Compensation Lawyer
by e-mail or telephone 1-800-318-LAW1.
1-800-318-LAW1
Workers' Compensation Lawyers
Robert W. Munley
Robert Munley is a graduate of Oklahoma City University, School of Law. He has been practicing law in Pennsylvania since 1996.
Caroline Munley
Caroline Munley has been selected as a 2006 and 2007 Pennsylvania Rising Stars Superlawyer.
Julia K. Munley
Julia Munley is a graduate of Dickinson School of law and has been practicing in Pennsylvania since 1992.
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