If you were hurt in an accident on a construction site in Woodstock, VA, you may have a case against the property owner, general contractor, or another party. A Woodstock construction accident lawyer from our firm will manage your claim and fight for the money you need while you focus on healing.
A Woodstock personal injury lawyer from the Parrish Law Firm, PLLC, will help you fight for the compensation you deserve. We have recovered more than $60 million for injured clients. Contact us today for a FREE claim review.
Our Construction Accident Lawyers Know How Insurance Companies Work
Since 2004, our team has fought to protect injured victims from insurance companies that want to underpay or deny their claims. Firm founder Jim Parrish used to work for the insurance companies, representing them in court. The experience he gained helps him protect clients from these same companies today.
He knows that insurance companies regularly use insurance adjusters to trick claimants into saying things that jeopardize their claims and use AI to mass reject valid claims. He also knows how to protect you from these tactics.
If you hire a Woodstock construction accident lawyer to represent you, you can expect your attorney to:
- Investigate the accident site and gather evidence
- Obtain your relevant medical records and reports
- Identify the liable party or parties
- File insurance claims and negotiate settlements
- Consult experts as needed
- File a lawsuit when necessary
- Represent you in mediation or trial
- Fight for maximum compensation for your injuries
Our recent verdicts and settlements show that our personal injury lawyers know how to develop strong support for claims, build a solid case strategy, and negotiate or litigate the case to recover compensation. Contact us to learn more during a FREE claim review.
Our Team Handles Cases With No Upfront Fees
At the Parrish Law Firm, PLLC, our personal injury team works based on contingency. We understand how difficult it can be financially when you are recovering from injuries and out of work. We do not want you to worry about paying upfront to have an attorney handle your case. We will never ask you to pay fees or costs until we close your case and recover money for you. You only pay when we win.
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Let Our Woodstock Construction Site Accident Attorneys Fight for Fair Compensation
A construction accident injury attorney from our team will identify your expenses and losses and pursue damages based on them. We can often recover money for a wide range of damages for our clients, helping them get back on firm financial footing while ensuring they can pay for their future care needs.
Some common recoverable damages in a construction injury case include:
- Medical expenses
- Future treatment and care needs
- Lost income
- Loss of earning ability
- “Pain and suffering” and inconvenience
- Emotional distress
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Out-of-pocket expenses
Wrongful Death in a Construction Accident
If your loved one died from their construction accident injuries, our team of Woodstock wrongful death lawyers can pursue damages for your family. We work with the victim’s personal representative to seek compensation for surviving spouses, children, parents, and other family members. We will review your claim for FREE. Contact us to learn more.
Our Lawyers Know the Causes of Woodstock Construction Accidents
Whether you are involved in renovations of an industrial-age building downtown, building one of the area’s new townhome communities, or working on one of the Route 42 (Reservoir Road) corridor projects, working in the construction industry comes with risks.
Construction accidents are common, and injuries can be serious. Some of the most common ways workers are hurt include:
- Falls from heights
- Being struck by falling objects
- Electrocutions
- Caught-in or caught-between machinery, supplies, or structures
- Equipment malfunctions
- Scaffold or ladder accidents
- Trench or excavation collapses
- Lack of proper safety gear
- Inadequate training or supervision
Common injuries for construction workers include:
- Brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Broken bones
- Burns and electrocution injuries
- Lacerations and puncture wounds
- Crush injuries
- Amputations
- Hearing loss
- Eye injuries
- Respiratory injuries from inhaling dust or chemicals
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Our Attorneys Can Determine Who Is Liable for Your Woodstock Construction Accident Injuries
Liability for construction accident injuries depends greatly on the circumstances and how the site is managed. Possibilities include:
Property Owners
Property owners are often liable in construction accident cases if they fail to provide a safe work environment for construction workers or are negligent in providing adequate safety training and equipment.
General Contractors
General contractors may be liable if they are responsible for the site’s safety. If so, they must ensure workers have proper training to follow safety regulations and protocols while also maintaining a safe working environment.
Third Parties
Sometimes, a third party might be responsible for causing injuries. This could happen if a worker caused the accident or if a company manufactured faulty equipment or machinery. For example, if a delivery driver hits a worker while making a delivery, the supply company might be legally liable.
How a Woodstock Construction Accident Lawyer From Our Team Secures a Payout
When we develop a strong claim that shows what happened and how the accused party’s negligence caused your accident and injuries, the insurance company takes the allegation seriously. Our demand for fair compensation often leads to a negotiated settlement.
If the liable party will not accept accountability, litigation may be necessary. We will manage this process and ensure you know what to expect. Many of these cases still settle, either through negotiation or mediation.
You only have a short time to sue:
- Personal Injury: Two years from the injury date under Va. Code § 8.01-243
- Wrongful Death: Two years from the death date under Va. Code § 8.01-244
Missing this deadline could bar you from recovering compensation in your case, so contact us about your options as soon as possible.
Discuss Your Woodstock Construction Accident Injuries With Our Team
The Parrish Law Firm, PLLC, is here to help after your on-the-job injury. You can learn how a Woodstock construction accident attorney from our team handles these cases and how we can help you during a FREE claim review. Contact us today to get started.
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