Understanding Construction Accident Risks
Construction sites are among the most hazardous workplaces in the nation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), one in five workplace fatalities occurs in construction. Workers face daily threats from falling objects, heavy machinery, unsafe scaffolding, electrical hazards, and negligent site management.
Whether you are a laborer, carpenter, electrician, or site visitor, your life can change instantly because of unsafe working conditions. Sadly, many injured workers underestimate the complexity of filing a claim — particularly when multiple parties such as subcontractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers are involved.
At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we fight to hold all negligent parties accountable and make sure that your future is not defined by someone else’s carelessness.
“Your recovery shouldn’t depend on the kindness of your employer or an insurance company. You deserve full, fair compensation — and we’re here to make sure you get it.”
Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents
- Falls from scaffolding, roofs, or ladders
- Being struck by falling objects or equipment
- Electrocution from exposed wires and faulty machinery
- Caught-in/between incidents involving heavy machinery or collapsing structures
- Unsafe or improperly maintained equipment
- Lack of protective gear (PPE) or proper training
Workers' Compensation vs. Personal Injury Claims
Most Common Causes of Construction Accidents
Construction sites are full of hazards, and even the most careful workers can become victims of dangerous conditions. We frequently see cases arising from:
- Falls from scaffolding, ladders, or roofs
- Electrocutions from exposed wiring
- Being struck by falling tools or materials
- Caught-in or caught-between machinery incidents
- Equipment failures due to poor maintenance
Each of these accidents can lead to devastating injuries that disrupt lives and careers. Construction employers and site managers have a duty under federal OSHA regulations and New Jersey law to maintain a reasonably safe workplace. When they fail to meet these obligations, injured workers have the right to seek full compensation for their losses.
Why You Need a Construction Accident Lawyer
Construction accident claims are rarely straightforward. Multiple parties — including general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and equipment manufacturers — may be involved. Each party often tries to shift blame onto someone else, making it harder for victims to get the justice they deserve.
A skilled New Jersey construction accident lawyer understands these complexities. At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we have the experience to:
Investigate every aspect of the accident scene
Identify all responsible parties
Navigate complicated workers' compensation and third-party claims
Maximize the amount you recover, whether through settlement or litigation
Without experienced legal guidance, you risk accepting a settlement that doesn’t cover your long-term medical needs, future earnings losses, or the emotional cost of your injuries.
Construction Accident Statistics You Should Know
Understanding the scale of the danger in the construction industry highlights why legal representation is critical. National statistics reveal the risks:
The construction industry accounted for one in five worker deaths in the U.S. in 2022.
Falls, struck-by incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between accidents — known as the “Fatal Four” — were responsible for over 60% of construction deaths.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), construction laborers have one of the highest rates of work-related injuries among all occupations.
Construction projects are booming, meaning increased exposure to these risks. Our team at Boyadzhyan Law Firm is committed to standing up for injured workers and making sure negligent parties are held accountable.
Types of Compensation Available After a Construction Accident
If you’ve been injured in a construction accident, you may be entitled to several forms of compensation depending on the circumstances of your case. At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we fight to maximize every dollar you’re owed, including:
- Medical Expenses: Emergency care, surgeries, hospital stays, rehabilitation, medications, and ongoing medical needs.
- Lost Wages and Earning Capacity: Pay you missed while recovering and future losses if you can no longer work in your field.
- Pain and Suffering: Physical discomfort, emotional trauma, and diminished quality of life.
- Permanent Disability or Disfigurement: Compensation for life-changing injuries.
- Wrongful Death Damages: For families who tragically lost a loved one due to a construction site accident.
Our team evaluates both the obvious and hidden costs of your injury to ensure your claim covers not only today’s bills but also future hardships.
Construction Accident Claims vs. Workers’ Compensation
A common misconception is that injured construction workers are limited to workers’ compensation benefits alone. While workers’ comp can cover medical bills and part of your lost wages, it doesn’t allow you to sue your employer for negligence — and it often falls short of fully compensating victims.
In many construction accident cases, third-party claims are possible. This means you can seek additional compensation from a negligent subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, property owner, or other entity involved in the project. Third-party claims can provide:
- Full wage replacement
- Compensation for pain and suffering
- Future medical and care expenses
- Punitive damages in cases of extreme negligence
Boyadzhyan Law Firm carefully investigates every case to determine whether a third-party lawsuit is an option, significantly boosting the potential recovery for our clients.
What to Do Immediately After a Construction Accident
What you do in the hours and days following a construction accident can make or break your case. Here’s a brief guide for protecting your rights:
Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Your health comes first, and a medical record will be crucial evidence.
Report the Accident
Notify your supervisor or site manager, and make sure an official report is filed.
Document the Scene
If possible, take photos of your injuries, the worksite, any unsafe conditions, and get witness contact information.
Do Not Give Recorded Statements
Especially to insurance companies, until you've spoken to an attorney.
Contact a New Jersey Construction Accident Lawyer
Early legal intervention is key to preserving critical evidence and securing your rights.
Even if you’re unsure about the severity of your injury, it’s smart to consult with an attorney who understands the complexities of construction accidents.
Why You Need a New Jersey Construction Accident Lawyer
Construction accident claims can quickly get overwhelming. Between workers’ compensation forms, insurance adjusters, and third-party investigations, it’s easy to feel buried under paperwork — all while trying to heal from serious injuries.
At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we provide:
- Clear Legal Guidance: No confusing legal jargon — just straightforward advice.
- Aggressive Representation: Whether it’s negotiating a settlement or taking your case to court, we fight to maximize your recovery.
- Resource-Backed Investigations: We partner with construction experts, safety inspectors, and engineers to build the strongest case possible.
- No Upfront Fees: You only pay us if we recover money for you.
Insurance companies and large construction firms have their lawyers. You deserve an advocate who’s focused on protecting your future.
Time Limits for Filing a Construction Accident Claim
Strict deadlines, known as statutes of limitations, apply to construction accident cases. If you miss these deadlines, you could lose your right to compensation forever.
- Personal Injury Claims: Typically must be filed within two years from the date of the accident
- Workers’ Compensation Claims: Must be reported to your employer within 30 days, and a formal claim generally filed within one year.
- Wrongful Death Claims: Family members usually have two years from the date of death to file a lawsuit.
Certain factors can shorten or extend these deadlines, so it’s important to speak to an attorney as soon as possible.
Get the Legal Help You Need — Speak to a New Jersey Construction Accident Lawyer Today
At Boyadzhyan Law Firm, we understand the devastating impact a construction accident can have on your body, your career, and your family. We are here to take the legal burden off your shoulders and fight for the full compensation you deserve.
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