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Experienced Construction Accident Attorneys Fighting for Injured Construction Workers | Fort Lauderdale, Throughout Florida & Texas | Free Consultation - No Win, No Fee

If you were injured on a construction site in Florida or Texas, you need an experienced construction accident lawyer on your side immediately. Construction accident victims face a maze of contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and insurance companies — all pointing fingers at each other while injured workers and their families are left holding the consequences. Finman Law Group fights for injured construction workers every step of the way — from free consultation through trial.

Call 786-786-9633 | Free Consultation | No Upfront Fees

⚠️ Florida law and Texas personal injury law both impose strict deadlines following a construction accident. Report the accident and call a construction accident lawyer today.

Free Consultation | Florida & Texas Construction Accident Claims | No Win, No Fee

Injured on a Construction Site? Florida & Texas Construction Accident Attorneys Ready to Fight.

Personal Injury Lawyers for Every Type of Construction Site Accident

Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces in the country. Falls, collapsing structures, heavy machinery accidents, electrocution, and unsafe job sites cause catastrophic injuries every day. Whether your accident happened in Fort Lauderdale, throughout Florida, or across Texas, construction accident victims face layers of liability and insurance coverage that require an experienced construction accident attorney to navigate.

Finman Law Group steps in immediately. Construction companies have lawyers. Insurance carriers have lawyers. Injured construction workers and their families need a personal injury law firm that knows how to beat them.

Our construction accident attorneys take over the moment you call. You stop dealing with employers, contractors, and insurers. If negligence contributed to the accident and your injuries, we will prove it and fight for maximum compensation.

Why Construction Accident Claims Are So Complicated

Liability, Multiple Defendants & the Hazardous Nature of Construction Work

The hazardous nature of construction work means accidents often involve multiple layers of responsibility — and every party involved tries to blame the others. Construction accidents often involve:

  • General contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Property owners
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Safety supervisors
  • Third-party vendors
  • Maintenance companies

Each one has its own insurance policy. Each one tries to avoid paying injured construction workers what they deserve. Our construction accident lawyers identify every responsible party and pursue every available source of compensation — because more defendants means more coverage and higher total recovery for accident victims.

Top Causes of Construction Accidents in Florida & Texas

Types of Construction Accidents Our Attorneys Handle

Falls from Heights — Ladders, scaffolding, roofs, and platforms are the top cause of serious construction site injuries and wrongful death in the construction industry throughout Florida and Texas.

Falling Objects — Tools, materials, debris, and unsecured loads cause severe head and spinal injuries on construction sites every day.

Machinery & Equipment Accidents — Forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, excavators, and power tools — tools in construction that cause catastrophic injuries when improperly operated or maintained.

Electrocution — Exposed wiring, faulty equipment, and unsafe work zones make electrocution one of the most deadly types of construction accidents in the industry.

Trench & Structure Collapses — Improper supports, unstable ground, and negligent supervision cause construction accidents that bury and crush workers.

Slip, Trip & Fall Hazards — Uneven surfaces, debris, spills, and poor lighting on construction sites create constant injury risk throughout Florida and Texas job sites.

Chemical Exposure — Toxic fumes, hazardous materials, and improper ventilation cause both immediate and long-term injuries to construction workers.

Fires & Explosions — Gas leaks, electrical failures, and unsafe storage on construction sites cause severe burns and wrongful death.

Vehicle Accidents on Job Sites — Dump trucks, loaders, and delivery vehicles operating on construction sites cause serious injuries when safety protocols are ignored.

Negligent Supervision — Lack of training, ignored safety violations, and inadequate oversight are contributing factors in many construction accidents throughout Florida and Texas.

Common Construction Site Injuries

Serious Injuries Requiring an Experienced Construction Accident Attorney

Construction site injuries are among the most severe in any industry — and they often result in permanent disability, long-term medical expenses, and total loss of earning capacity for injured workers and their families.

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries & paralysis
  • Herniated discs
  • Broken bones & crush injuries
  • Burns & scarring
  • Amputations
  • Internal injuries & organ damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Permanent disability
  • Wrongful death

Our personal injury attorneys document every injury from the date of the accident through full long-term treatment — ensuring every category of loss is included in your construction accident lawsuit.

Workers' Compensation vs. Third-Party Personal Injury Lawsuit

Why Injured Construction Workers May Be Entitled to Far More Than Workers' Comp

Many injured construction workers believe workers' compensation is their only option after a construction site accident. That is exactly what insurance companies want you to believe — because a personal injury lawsuit against a third party can recover far more.

Workers' Compensation Covers:

  • Medical treatment
  • Partial lost wages

Workers' Compensation Does NOT Cover:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Full lost wages
  • Future earning loss
  • Punitive damages

A Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Third Parties Can Recover:

  • Full lost wages & loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Future medical care & long-term medical expenses
  • Disability damages
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence

If a contractor, subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner contributed to the accident and your injuries, you may have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit that delivers maximum compensation far beyond what workers' comp provides. Our construction accident lawyers identify every possible third-party claim — in every construction accident in Texas and Florida we handle.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Construction Site Accident?

Liability in Florida & Texas Construction Accident Claims

Texas follows and Florida law both impose liability on every party whose negligence contributed to the accident. Our construction accident attorneys pursue all of them:

  • General contractor — for overall job site safety failures
  • Subcontractors — for specific trade negligence
  • Property owner — for unsafe site conditions
  • Equipment manufacturer — for defective tools in construction or machinery
  • Safety supervisor — for ignored warnings and inadequate oversight
  • Architect or engineer — for design and planning failures
  • Maintenance company — for improperly maintained equipment
  • Third-party vendors — for deliveries and operations on the job site

How Finman Law Group Fights Construction Accident Cases

Our Personal Injury Law Firm's Legal Process — Every Step of the Way

Step 1 — We Take Over Immediately You never speak to the employer, contractor, or insurance company again. Our construction accident attorneys handle all communication from the moment you call.

Step 2 — We Get You Medical Treatment Even without health insurance, our accident law firm connects injured construction workers with medical providers who treat workplace accident victims and wait for compensation.

Step 3 — We Investigate the Construction Site We gather safety records, OSHA reports, witness statements, surveillance footage, equipment logs, maintenance records, contractor agreements, and photos and videos of the scene. OSHA findings from construction accidents often provide critical evidence of safety violations that contributed to the accident.

Step 4 — We Prove Liability & Negligence We establish safety violations, lack of training, faulty equipment, ignored warnings, and unsafe work conditions — proving exactly what caused your construction site accident and who bears liability.

Step 5 — We Build Your Full Medical & Financial Case We document every injury, future medical need, lost wage, and long-term impact — ensuring your personal injury lawsuit accounts for every loss your construction accident caused.

Step 6 — We Negotiate Aggressively & Litigate When Necessary We do not accept lowball offers when maximum compensation is available. If responsible parties refuse fair settlements on construction accident injury claims, our trial attorneys take the personal injury case to verdict.

Compensation After a Construction Accident

What Injured Workers & Their Families Can Recover

  • Medical bills & future medical expenses
  • Lost wages & loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent disability
  • Scarring & disfigurement
  • Wrongful death damages
  • Punitive damages — in cases of gross negligence on the construction site

What To Do Following a Construction Accident

Protect Your Construction Injury Claims From the First Moment

Step 1 — Report the accident to your employer or supervisor immediately — but do not give detailed recorded statements.

Step 2 — Get medical attention right away, even if your employer tries to delay it.

Step 3 — Take photos and videos of the hazard, equipment, and scene.

Step 4 — Get witness information — coworkers, supervisors, and other contractors on site.

Step 5 — Do not sign anything — waivers, statements, or employer incident forms.

Step 6 — Call Finman Law Group for a free consultation — 786-786-9633.

Frequently Asked Questions

Construction Accident Questions Answered by Our Injury Attorneys

Do I pay anything upfront to hire a construction accident lawyer?
No. You pay nothing unless we win. Our free consultation and contingency fee model means every injured worker and their family can access experienced construction accident attorneys regardless of financial circumstances. Call today — there is no cost and no obligation.

Can I file a personal injury lawsuit against my employer?
In most cases, workers' compensation is the exclusive remedy against a direct employer. However, you can file a personal injury lawsuit against third parties — contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners — who contributed to the accident. These third-party claims often pay far more than workers' compensation alone. Our construction accident lawyers identify every avenue available to injured construction workers.

What if I was injured on a construction site in Texas?
Texas construction accident claims follow Texas personal injury law and specific Texas workplace injury frameworks. Texas follows different workers' compensation rules than Florida — and notably, some Texas employers opt out of workers' comp entirely, which may give injured workers additional legal options. Our Texas construction accident attorneys understand every distinction and fight for maximum compensation on every construction accident in Texas we handle.

What if I'm undocumented?
You still have legal rights following a construction site accident in both Florida and Texas. Immigration status does not eliminate your right to compensation for workplace injuries. Our construction accident lawyers fight for every injured worker — regardless of immigration status.

What if OSHA was involved following the construction accident?
OSHA investigations and citations following a construction accident provide powerful evidence of safety violations and liability. Our construction accident attorneys use OSHA findings to strengthen every personal injury case and establish negligence against contractors, employers, and property owners.

How long do I have to file a construction accident claim in Florida or Texas?
Both states impose strict statutes of limitations on personal injury lawsuits following a construction site accident. The clock starts from the date of the accident — and in some cases even sooner. Call a construction accident lawyer today rather than waiting. Missing the deadline permanently eliminates your right to compensation.

Why Injured Workers Choose Finman Law Group

Experienced Construction Accident Attorneys | Personal Injury Law Firm | Florida & Texas

  • Aggressive representation for victims of construction accidents throughout Florida and Texas
  • Deep experience in construction accident lawsuits and third-party personal injury claims
  • We identify every liable party and pursue every available source of compensation
  • Immediate medical treatment access — even without health insurance
  • OSHA expertise used to strengthen every construction accident case
  • No upfront fees — you pay nothing unless we win
  • Free consultation today — call us now

Injured on a Job Site? Protect Your Health. Protect Your Rights. Protect Your Future.

Free Consultation — No Upfront Fees — Fighting for Construction Workers & Their Families

786-786-9633 info@finmanlawgroup.com
Finman Law Group | Construction Accident Lawyers | Personal Injury Attorneys | Fort Lauderdale, Throughout Florida & Texas | No Win, No Fee

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Experienced Construction Accident Attorneys Fighting for Injured Construction Workers | Fort Lauderdale, Throughout Florida & Texas | Free Consultation - No Win, No Fee

If you were injured on a construction site in Florida or Texas, you need an experienced construction accident lawyer on your side immediately. Construction accident victims face a maze of contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and insurance companies — all pointing fingers at each other while injured workers and their families are left holding the consequences. Finman Law Group fights for injured construction workers every step of the way — from free consultation through trial.

Call 786-786-9633 | Free Consultation | No Upfront Fees

⚠️ Florida law and Texas personal injury law both impose strict deadlines following a construction accident. Report the accident and call a construction accident lawyer today.

Free Consultation | Florida & Texas Construction Accident Claims | No Win, No Fee

Injured on a Construction Site? Florida & Texas Construction Accident Attorneys Ready to Fight.

Personal Injury Lawyers for Every Type of Construction Site Accident

Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces in the country. Falls, collapsing structures, heavy machinery accidents, electrocution, and unsafe job sites cause catastrophic injuries every day. Whether your accident happened in Fort Lauderdale, throughout Florida, or across Texas, construction accident victims face layers of liability and insurance coverage that require an experienced construction accident attorney to navigate.

Finman Law Group steps in immediately. Construction companies have lawyers. Insurance carriers have lawyers. Injured construction workers and their families need a personal injury law firm that knows how to beat them.

Our construction accident attorneys take over the moment you call. You stop dealing with employers, contractors, and insurers. If negligence contributed to the accident and your injuries, we will prove it and fight for maximum compensation.

Why Construction Accident Claims Are So Complicated

Liability, Multiple Defendants & the Hazardous Nature of Construction Work

The hazardous nature of construction work means accidents often involve multiple layers of responsibility — and every party involved tries to blame the others. Construction accidents often involve:

  • General contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Property owners
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Safety supervisors
  • Third-party vendors
  • Maintenance companies

Each one has its own insurance policy. Each one tries to avoid paying injured construction workers what they deserve. Our construction accident lawyers identify every responsible party and pursue every available source of compensation — because more defendants means more coverage and higher total recovery for accident victims.

Top Causes of Construction Accidents in Florida & Texas

Types of Construction Accidents Our Attorneys Handle

Falls from Heights — Ladders, scaffolding, roofs, and platforms are the top cause of serious construction site injuries and wrongful death in the construction industry throughout Florida and Texas.

Falling Objects — Tools, materials, debris, and unsecured loads cause severe head and spinal injuries on construction sites every day.

Machinery & Equipment Accidents — Forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, excavators, and power tools — tools in construction that cause catastrophic injuries when improperly operated or maintained.

Electrocution — Exposed wiring, faulty equipment, and unsafe work zones make electrocution one of the most deadly types of construction accidents in the industry.

Trench & Structure Collapses — Improper supports, unstable ground, and negligent supervision cause construction accidents that bury and crush workers.

Slip, Trip & Fall Hazards — Uneven surfaces, debris, spills, and poor lighting on construction sites create constant injury risk throughout Florida and Texas job sites.

Chemical Exposure — Toxic fumes, hazardous materials, and improper ventilation cause both immediate and long-term injuries to construction workers.

Fires & Explosions — Gas leaks, electrical failures, and unsafe storage on construction sites cause severe burns and wrongful death.

Vehicle Accidents on Job Sites — Dump trucks, loaders, and delivery vehicles operating on construction sites cause serious injuries when safety protocols are ignored.

Negligent Supervision — Lack of training, ignored safety violations, and inadequate oversight are contributing factors in many construction accidents throughout Florida and Texas.

Common Construction Site Injuries

Serious Injuries Requiring an Experienced Construction Accident Attorney

Construction site injuries are among the most severe in any industry — and they often result in permanent disability, long-term medical expenses, and total loss of earning capacity for injured workers and their families.

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries & paralysis
  • Herniated discs
  • Broken bones & crush injuries
  • Burns & scarring
  • Amputations
  • Internal injuries & organ damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Permanent disability
  • Wrongful death

Our personal injury attorneys document every injury from the date of the accident through full long-term treatment — ensuring every category of loss is included in your construction accident lawsuit.

Workers' Compensation vs. Third-Party Personal Injury Lawsuit

Why Injured Construction Workers May Be Entitled to Far More Than Workers' Comp

Many injured construction workers believe workers' compensation is their only option after a construction site accident. That is exactly what insurance companies want you to believe — because a personal injury lawsuit against a third party can recover far more.

Workers' Compensation Covers:

  • Medical treatment
  • Partial lost wages

Workers' Compensation Does NOT Cover:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Full lost wages
  • Future earning loss
  • Punitive damages

A Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Third Parties Can Recover:

  • Full lost wages & loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Future medical care & long-term medical expenses
  • Disability damages
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence

If a contractor, subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner contributed to the accident and your injuries, you may have the right to file a personal injury lawsuit that delivers maximum compensation far beyond what workers' comp provides. Our construction accident lawyers identify every possible third-party claim — in every construction accident in Texas and Florida we handle.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Construction Site Accident?

Liability in Florida & Texas Construction Accident Claims

Texas follows and Florida law both impose liability on every party whose negligence contributed to the accident. Our construction accident attorneys pursue all of them:

  • General contractor — for overall job site safety failures
  • Subcontractors — for specific trade negligence
  • Property owner — for unsafe site conditions
  • Equipment manufacturer — for defective tools in construction or machinery
  • Safety supervisor — for ignored warnings and inadequate oversight
  • Architect or engineer — for design and planning failures
  • Maintenance company — for improperly maintained equipment
  • Third-party vendors — for deliveries and operations on the job site

How Finman Law Group Fights Construction Accident Cases

Our Personal Injury Law Firm's Legal Process — Every Step of the Way

Step 1 — We Take Over Immediately You never speak to the employer, contractor, or insurance company again. Our construction accident attorneys handle all communication from the moment you call.

Step 2 — We Get You Medical Treatment Even without health insurance, our accident law firm connects injured construction workers with medical providers who treat workplace accident victims and wait for compensation.

Step 3 — We Investigate the Construction Site We gather safety records, OSHA reports, witness statements, surveillance footage, equipment logs, maintenance records, contractor agreements, and photos and videos of the scene. OSHA findings from construction accidents often provide critical evidence of safety violations that contributed to the accident.

Step 4 — We Prove Liability & Negligence We establish safety violations, lack of training, faulty equipment, ignored warnings, and unsafe work conditions — proving exactly what caused your construction site accident and who bears liability.

Step 5 — We Build Your Full Medical & Financial Case We document every injury, future medical need, lost wage, and long-term impact — ensuring your personal injury lawsuit accounts for every loss your construction accident caused.

Step 6 — We Negotiate Aggressively & Litigate When Necessary We do not accept lowball offers when maximum compensation is available. If responsible parties refuse fair settlements on construction accident injury claims, our trial attorneys take the personal injury case to verdict.

Compensation After a Construction Accident

What Injured Workers & Their Families Can Recover

  • Medical bills & future medical expenses
  • Lost wages & loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Permanent disability
  • Scarring & disfigurement
  • Wrongful death damages
  • Punitive damages — in cases of gross negligence on the construction site

What To Do Following a Construction Accident

Protect Your Construction Injury Claims From the First Moment

Step 1 — Report the accident to your employer or supervisor immediately — but do not give detailed recorded statements.

Step 2 — Get medical attention right away, even if your employer tries to delay it.

Step 3 — Take photos and videos of the hazard, equipment, and scene.

Step 4 — Get witness information — coworkers, supervisors, and other contractors on site.

Step 5 — Do not sign anything — waivers, statements, or employer incident forms.

Step 6 — Call Finman Law Group for a free consultation — 786-786-9633.

Frequently Asked Questions

Construction Accident Questions Answered by Our Injury Attorneys

Do I pay anything upfront to hire a construction accident lawyer?
No. You pay nothing unless we win. Our free consultation and contingency fee model means every injured worker and their family can access experienced construction accident attorneys regardless of financial circumstances. Call today — there is no cost and no obligation.

Can I file a personal injury lawsuit against my employer?
In most cases, workers' compensation is the exclusive remedy against a direct employer. However, you can file a personal injury lawsuit against third parties — contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners — who contributed to the accident. These third-party claims often pay far more than workers' compensation alone. Our construction accident lawyers identify every avenue available to injured construction workers.

What if I was injured on a construction site in Texas?
Texas construction accident claims follow Texas personal injury law and specific Texas workplace injury frameworks. Texas follows different workers' compensation rules than Florida — and notably, some Texas employers opt out of workers' comp entirely, which may give injured workers additional legal options. Our Texas construction accident attorneys understand every distinction and fight for maximum compensation on every construction accident in Texas we handle.

What if I'm undocumented?
You still have legal rights following a construction site accident in both Florida and Texas. Immigration status does not eliminate your right to compensation for workplace injuries. Our construction accident lawyers fight for every injured worker — regardless of immigration status.

What if OSHA was involved following the construction accident?
OSHA investigations and citations following a construction accident provide powerful evidence of safety violations and liability. Our construction accident attorneys use OSHA findings to strengthen every personal injury case and establish negligence against contractors, employers, and property owners.

How long do I have to file a construction accident claim in Florida or Texas?
Both states impose strict statutes of limitations on personal injury lawsuits following a construction site accident. The clock starts from the date of the accident — and in some cases even sooner. Call a construction accident lawyer today rather than waiting. Missing the deadline permanently eliminates your right to compensation.

Why Injured Workers Choose Finman Law Group

Experienced Construction Accident Attorneys | Personal Injury Law Firm | Florida & Texas

  • Aggressive representation for victims of construction accidents throughout Florida and Texas
  • Deep experience in construction accident lawsuits and third-party personal injury claims
  • We identify every liable party and pursue every available source of compensation
  • Immediate medical treatment access — even without health insurance
  • OSHA expertise used to strengthen every construction accident case
  • No upfront fees — you pay nothing unless we win
  • Free consultation today — call us now

Injured on a Job Site? Protect Your Health. Protect Your Rights. Protect Your Future.

Free Consultation — No Upfront Fees — Fighting for Construction Workers & Their Families

786-786-9633 info@finmanlawgroup.com
Finman Law Group | Construction Accident Lawyers | Personal Injury Attorneys | Fort Lauderdale, Throughout Florida & Texas | No Win, No Fee

This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Contacting us does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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