Dallas Construction Accident Lawyer

Have you or a loved one sustained injuries on a construction site in Dallas, TX? Injured construction workers may be entitled to compensation under Dallas, Texas workers’ compensation and personal injury laws. An experienced Dallas construction accident lawyer at Anderson Injury Lawyers can help you fight to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and more, call us at (214) 327-8000

We’ve already helped injured clients recover over $100,000,000 in compensation since we opened our practice in 2007.

Our founding attorney has over 30 years of experience fighting for injured workers like you after workplace accidents in Dallas, wrongful death cases in Dallas, TX, slip and fall accidents in Dallas, truck accidents in Dallas, and more injury matters.

Learning more about your legal options is easy and free. Just contact our law offices in Dallas, Texas, or call us to schedule a free consultation today.

How Anderson Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Construction Accident in Dallas

How Anderson Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Construction Accident in Dallas

Despite detailed safety regulations, construction workers are injured all the time in Dallas. If you were injured at work, you deserve to be compensated. Unfortunately, your employer and the insurance companies might fight you at every turn–and it can be tough to know if you’re getting the full amount you deserve.

At Anderson Injury Lawyers, we’ve been recognized time and time again for our quality legal representation. Our personal injury lawyers in Dallas, TX have been rated by Super Lawyers and earned a “10-Superb” Avvo rating.

When you hire our board-certified trial lawyers to protect you, we will:

  • Investigate to determine who caused the accident
  • Determine whether you have a valid personal injury case
  • Calculate the fair value of your workers’ compensation benefits
  • Hire experts and specialists 
  • Defend you if you’re blamed for the accident

Our Dallas personal injury attorneys will handle all negotiations with the insurance companies on your behalf. All you have to do is call to get started today.

How Common Are Construction Accidents in Dallas?

Construction workers are at risk each day they enter the job site.

According to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, over 200,000 non-fatal construction industry injuries were reported across the United States in 2020. A total of 976 construction workers died in fatal construction site accidents that year–making construction one of the most dangerous industries in the U.S.

In Texas alone, 125 construction workers were killed on the job in 2020. Over 26 percent of all fatal work injuries in the State of Texas were in construction.

At Anderson Injury Lawyers, we handle all types of construction accident claims, including those involving:

  • Scaffolding accidents, including collapses and falls
  • Electrocution
  • Roof and ladder falls
  • Dallas slip and fall accidents
  • Defective work equipment
  • Electric shock
  • Fires and explosions
  • Building collapse
  • Trenching accidents
  • Accidents involving forklifts, cranes, and heavy machinery
  • Nail gun accidents
  • Welding accidents
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals
  • Car accidents
  • Dallas trucking accidents

Do you have questions about your legal rights after an accident? Don’t hesitate to reach out and ask our team today.

What Is My Dallas Construction Accident Case Worth?

The value of your construction injury case depends on many different factors–including whether you’re entitled to file a personal injury lawsuit for damages.

If you’re limited to workers’ comp, your weekly benefits will equal about 70% of the difference between your average weekly wages and the money you are able to earn after the accident. Regardless, in 2022, your weekly workers’ comp check will be limited to $1,058 per week in most cases. Impairment benefits are capped at $741 per week.

Some of the factors that can influence the value of a personal injury claim include:

  • The severity of your injuries, considering your physical pain and suffering
  • The cost of your medical treatment and other expenses
  • Your lost wages during recovery
  • How the injury impacts your quality of life and changes your lifestyle
  • Damage to your emotional wellbeing
  • The nature of the accident
  • Whether you contributed to the accident in any way

The calculation is different in every case. Scheduling a free case review with an experienced Dallas construction accident attorney is the best way to understand how much your case is worth. 

At Anderson Injury Lawyers, we’re always available to discuss your case. Call our law firm to learn more today.

What Types of Damages Are Available to Construction Accident Victims?

The types of damages that are available differ depending on how you’re able to seek compensation. Workers’ compensation provides benefits designed to help victims financially. Personal injury laws allow victims to seek compensation for both economic damages and non-economic damages.

Damages Available Under Texas Workers’ Compensation Laws

Workers’ compensation in Texas provides injured employees with the following types of benefits:

  • Compensation for reasonable and necessary medical expenses
  • Temporary income benefits (TIBs)
  • Impairment income benefits (IIBs)
  • Supplemental income benefits (SIBs)
  • Lifetime income benefits (LIBs)
  • Death benefits to provide some income to survivors of fatal work accident victims
  • Burial benefits to cover a deceased worker’s funeral costs

The type of income replacement benefits you will receive depends on the nature of your injuries and whether you suffer a temporary or permanent disability.

Damages Available Under Texas Personal Injury Laws

Unlike most other states, not all Texas employers are required to participate in workers’ compensation insurance programs. If your employer does opt-in to the workers’ comp system, you can’t sue for damages even if they caused your accident. 

If your employer does not participate, you can file a civil lawsuit against them for damages if they contributed to your injuries. You may also be entitled to file a lawsuit against a negligent third party who contributed to your accident. These lawsuits are called third-party claims.

Under Texas personal injury laws, accident victims can seek compensation for:

Family members may also be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit in fatal accident cases.

Can I Recover Damages If I’m Being Blamed for a Construction Accident in Texas?

Texas modified comparative negligence rules can be important in personal injury cases. While workers’ comp is a no-fault system, you can lose your right to compensation if the at-fault party can prove you were at least 51% responsible for the accident. If your percentage of fault is lower, your compensation can be reduced accordingly.

We’ll Fight to Recover Compensation for All of Your Construction Accident Injuries

Construction accidents can cause significant damage. Our Dallas workers’ compensation lawyers often represent clients who have sustained:

You don’t have to settle for less compensation than you deserve. If you were injured on a construction site, reach out to our lawyers for a free initial consultation today.

What Causes Most Construction Accidents in Dallas, Texas?

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), four basic types of accidents cause most construction accident deaths. 

The “fatal four” include:

  • Fall accidents
  • Accidents where workers are struck by an object
  • Accidents where workers are caught between two objects
  • Electrocution 

These and other construction accidents happen for many different reasons. Some of the leading causes include:

  • Missing fall protection equipment
  • Missing safety equipment
  • Damaged equipment
  • Failure to communicate
  • Failure to properly train or supervise workers
  • Hiring under-qualified workers
  • Negligent driving
  • Violating state and OSHA safety standards
  • Hazardous property conditions 
  • Improperly installed scaffolding or defective scaffolding

It’s important to find out why your accident happened. Even if you’re entitled to file a workers’ compensation claim, it’s possible that you could be entitled to additional damages under personal injury laws.

How Do I Prove Negligence After a Construction Accident in Texas? 

Proving negligence isn’t required to claim workers’ comp. However, you will be required to establish negligence to file a lawsuit against a non-subscribing employer or responsible third party.

To prove negligence, you must establish:

  • The at-fault party’s duty of care
  • A breach of duty
  • Causation
  • Damages 

Simply put, someone is negligent when they fail to exercise reasonable caution, and someone is injured because of their careless, reckless, or wrongful acts.

How Long Do I Have To File a Lawsuit After a Construction Accident in Texas?

The Texas statute of limitations gives injured parties two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit.

You should notify your employer about your injuries within 30 days after an accident. After an accident, you’ll receive a document called the Employee’s Claim for Compensation for a Work-Related Injury or Occupational Disease. To protect your right to workers’ compensation benefits, you must send a copy to the Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC) within one year of the accident.

Contact a Dallas Construction Accident Lawyer for a Free Consultation

Do you have questions about your options for recovering compensation after a construction accident? Call an experienced Dallas construction accident lawyer at Anderson Injury Lawyers today. We offer free consultations so you can get the legal advice you deserve.

Our Dallas, TX personal injury law firm also provides:

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