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The Bison Law Firm attorneys help those who have been injured due to construction site negligence.

Construction sites cause an enormous amount of injuries. Thousands are severely injured or even killed at construction sites, oftentimes due to factors out of their control. The Bison Law Firm attorneys will bring the expertise necessary to help those individuals and their families who have been injured due to construction site negligence.

One single mistake and the lives of you or a loved one could change in the blink of an eye. Problems can range from temporarily or permanently caring for a badly injured family member, paying expensive medical bills, and even grieving the loss of a loved one.

The Bison Law Firm’s construction site attorneys can help you with medical bills, loss of employment, disability, and many other difficult situations.

Types of Construction Site Accidents

Making sure the working environment is safe, is essential. When workers, employers, or equipment manufacturers fail to do so, people get injured. Some common types of construction site accidents include:

Construction Equipment Defects
If you were injured in a construction site accident, you may be eligible for compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, inability to work, and lost income. Read more ›
Crane Collapse
If you were injured in a crane collapse, you may be eligible for compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, inability to work, and lost income. Read more ›
Scaffolding Collapses
If you or someone close to you has sustained an injury from a scaffolding collapse, you may be eligible for compensation. Read more ›
Electrocution
For those who have been through an accident involving electricity, our team is committed to helping you get the justice you deserve. Read more ›
Improper Maintenance
In the event that you or someone close to you has sustained an injury from improper maintenance, the Bison Law Firm can help. Read more ›
Construction Company Maintenance
If a construction company cuts costs by sacrificing personal safety, they are liable for the damages resulting from their conduct. Read more ›
Lack Of Safety Equipment
A construction company can be held liable for injuries sustained by an employee who did not have the proper safety equipment. Read more ›
Failure To Train
A construction company can be held liable for injuries sustained by an employee who was not properly trained. Read more ›
Safety Code Violations
Construction companies are liable for any personal injuries caused by safety violations. Read more ›
Slip & Fall Accidents
If you have experienced a slip and fall accident on a construction site, you may be eligible to receive compensation. Read more ›
Lifting Injuries
If someone suffers an injury from lifting a heavy item, the construction company may be held accountable for their wrongdoings. Read more ›
Exposure To Toxic Substances
Construction workers may be exposed to toxic chemicals and substances while working on construction sites. Read more ›
Head & Brain Injuries
Failure to take the necessary precautions on a site can leave the company liable for injuries related to a head or brain injury. Read more ›
Amputations
If an amputation is due to the negligent acts of a construction company the individual is entitled to compensation. Read more ›