Construction Site Accidents

After a construction accident, a workers' compensation claim and any other potential Construction third-party liability injury lawsuit should follow to maximize recovery for the injured worker. It is important to consult with lawyers experienced in both Workers' Compensation cases and "Third Party" cases. A third party case, (personal injury or wrongful death case) is when another person or entity (e.g., a general contractors, an equipment manufacturer, a subcontractor, a property owner) who is not your employer contributed to the accident by his or its negligence.

It is important to contact an Illinois construction site accident attorney immediately after a construction site injury so a prompt and thorough investigation of a construction accident by our lawyers and investigators to discover any and all causes of the injury or death.

Causes of Construction Accidents, may include:

  • unsafe scaffolds / a faulty scaffold
  • negligent housekeeping on a construction site
  • crane accidents
  • ladder falls
  • roof falls
  • collapsing trenches
  • equipment failures
  • To learn more about how Cullotta Law Offices PC can help you and your family regarding a construction site accident, personal injury, or workers compensation case, please call us at (847) 651-7191.


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    Cullotta Law Offices, PC handles catastrophic personal injury, medical malpractice and other serious injury claims and cases on behalf of people throughout Arlington Heights, Aurora, Chicago, Cicero, Elgin, Evanston, Mount Prospect, Naperville, Oak Lawn, Rockford, Schaumburg, Skokie, Waukegan cities and in counties like Cook county, Dupage county, Kane county, Lake county, La Salle county, McHenry county, McLean county, Peoria county, Rock Island county, Sangamon county, St. Clair county, Tazewell county, Will county, Winnebago county.

    The information you obtain at this site is not, nor is it intended to be, legal advice. You should consult an attorney for individual advice regarding your own situation.