Florida Construction Site Injury Attorneys
Given the extreme working conditions and inherent dangers of construction work, construction workers are at risk for very serious injury every day. But even supposedly "minor" injuries can end a construction career if, for example, the worker can no longer climb a ladder, or has lost balance or strength.
The personal injury attorneys at Panter, Panter & Sampedro help workers who have been injured on the job site. If you or someone you love was hurt on the construction job site and you know or suspect another company was at fault, contact our Miami law office to talk with an attorney.
We have a strong record of verdicts and negotiated settlements. Read about how our work has made a difference in the lives of many seriously injured clients.
Legal Knowledge and Expert Resources to Prove Your Case
At Panter, Panter & Sampedro, our lawyers work closely with medical experts to demonstrate to insurance companies and juries how accidents occurred and injuries resulted. Medical illustrations help juries understand the nature of the injuries. Computer simulations demonstrate the cause of the accident and how the injuries occurred.
We have an on-staff critical care nurse and a doctor who help us assess cases and arrange for the best available medical care for our seriously injured clients. We have handled cases for clients suffering many different types of construction-related injuries, including:
- Head injuries from scaffolding falls, falling objects, and excavation cave-ins. Head injuries include traumatic brain injury (TBI), closed head injury and skull fractures, and concussions. The effects of serious head and brain injuries can include problems with speech and reasoning, mood swings or changes in temperament, headache, dizziness, fatigue, poor memory and concentration, balance problems, blurred vision or ringing in the ears.
- Back and spinal cord injuries from falls, accidents with trucks or heavy equipment, or trench collapses. Spinal cord injuries can result in partial or full paralysis (quadriplegia, paraplegia), loss of bowel and bladder control and sexual functions. Less extreme back injuries can result in severe, ongoing pain, loss of range of motion, and an inability to lift.
- Bone fractures, particularly of joints, can result in impaired range of movement, inability to stand for long periods of time and ongoing pain, and can cause early-onset arthritis. In the worst cases, a serious fracture can result in amputation.
- Electrocution injuries from exposed live wires or defective construction equipment can result in severe burns, brain damage, and often, death.
Call 1-800-PANTERLAW (800-593-6178) Today
Call our Miami law offices toll-free from anywhere in the state of Florida or contact us online for a free consultation. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day, seven days a week and convenient evening, weekend and off-site appointments are available.
All construction injury and amputation accident cases are taken on a contingency basis; you will pay no attorney's fees unless we are able to obtain a verdict or settlement on your behalf.
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