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Saturday, July 5, 2008

Construction Site Injuries

Experienced Massachusetts Construction Accident Attorneys

Construction sites are inherently dangerous. Construction workers are constantly exposed to conditions and performing tasks that can cause serious injuries. According to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), construction has the largest number of fatalities reported for any industry sector. There are also many severe and career ending injuries. If you have been injured in a construction accident, the attorneys at Cosgrove, Eisenberg & Kiley, P.C. can help.

Contact Cosgrove, Eisenberg & Kiley, P.C., Today
Regarding any Construction Site Accident Injuries
Boston, MA (617) 439-7775 Quincy, MA (617) 479-7770

From head, neck and spinal cord injuries to burns, crushed limbs, and nerve injuries, construction workers suffer a wide range of serious and career threatening injuries. There are literally thousands of potential hazards on construction sites. Construction workers can be injured in a variety of accidents:

  • Scaffolding accident
  • Ladder accidents
  • Forklift accidents
  • Crane accidents
  • Excavation cave-ins
  • Falls
  • Vehicle accidents on or off site
  • Slip and falls on construction debris

Construction site injuries are commonly covered by workers' compensation. However, in many situations there is also a personal injury claim. We can simultaneously investigate and pursue both claims. Our attorneys have broad experience handing construction law, insurance law, and personal injury matters. Our ability to draw on all our attorneys' experience enables us to build a strong case for the compensation you should receive for a construction site injury. Let us put our tradition, insight, and experience to work for you.

Contact Our Lawyers for a Free Initial Consultation

If you or a member of your family has suffered a construction site injury, please contact the lawyers at Cosgrove, Eisenberg & Kiley, P.C. at your earliest opportunity. We can be reached by phone at either our Quincy or Boston, Massachusetts offices, by e-mail, or by filling out the intake form on our Contact page.