Injured driving to a job site? Hit by a vehicle in a work zone? Construction workers face unique dangers - and may have TWO separate claims for maximum compensation.
(215) 206-9068FREE CASE REVIEW - NO FEE UNLESS WE WINConstruction work involves constant travel and roadway exposure. Whether you're driving company trucks between job sites, operating heavy equipment on highways, or working in an active work zone when a vehicle strikes - these accidents can cause devastating injuries.
The good news: if another driver caused your crash, you likely have two separate legal claims - and we help you maximize both.
Traveling between construction sites in a company vehicle or personal truck when another driver causes a crash.
Hit by a vehicle while working on or near a roadway - highway construction, utility work, or road repairs.
Accidents while operating or transporting heavy machinery, dump trucks, concrete mixers, or other construction vehicles.
Picking up or delivering construction materials when a collision occurs.
"Construction workers are some of the most vulnerable people on our roads. I've seen too many cases where a worker was struck by a distracted driver in a work zone. Here's what you need to know: fault isn't relevant in Workers' Compensation. Even if you stepped outside the cones, you still have a Work Comp case. For the third-party claim against the driver, we need to show their negligence - and drivers who hit workers in marked work zones are almost always negligent."
Claim #1: Workers' Compensation - Covers your medical bills and lost wages, regardless of fault. Available through your employer's insurance.
Claim #2: Third-Party Lawsuit - If another driver caused the crash, you can sue them for pain and suffering, full lost income, and other damages workers' comp doesn't cover.
Construction injury cases are complex. That's why we take a team approach:
Attorney Michael Cardamone focuses exclusively on your workers' compensation claim - medical benefits, wage loss, and permanent injury awards.
Our trusted Personal Injury colleagues focus on the third-party lawsuit against the at-fault driver - maximizing your pain and suffering recovery.
Two experts in their fields, working together when needed.
We represent construction workers injured throughout the Philadelphia region:
Call us today to discuss your construction vehicle accident. We'll explain your options, answer your questions, and help you understand what your case may be worth.
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