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Tuesday, March 9, 2010


Construction Accidents

Fort Mill South Carolina Lawyers for Victims of Construction Accidents

This area of the country is in the midst of a construction boom. Due to the influx of new residents, there are seemingly endless new neighborhoods being developed. And, in downtown Charlotte, there are numerous new skyscrapers being erected. Given the inherent and serious dangers ever present in construction, injuries are often quite serious or even fatal. In addition to the complex medical issues, there are also “subcontractor” and “sub-sub contractor” legal responsibility issues that must be resolved to pursue a claim. In many instances, there may also be defective products or even dangerous conditions which may make others liable for an injured worker’s injuries.

An injury at work can not only be painful and debilitating. It can also be legally complicated. Depending on the facts of your case, you may need to file a workers' compensation claim, a personal injury claim, or both.

The attorneys at Robert J. Reeves, P.C. law firm can analyze your case and help you obtain the full amount of compensation you deserve from all possible sources. To learn if we can be of assistance to you, please contact our Fort Mill office today for a free consultation and case evaluation at our office in Fort Mill, South Carolina.

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Call 803-554-4157 in S.C.; 704-351-7979 in N.C.

We help construction workers in their workers' compensation claims. If someone other than your employer or a co-worker caused your injury, we will file a third party claim and pursue compensation for your injury, pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost wages. Injured workers generally recover more in third party claims.

Examples of third party liability claims include:

Dangerous products—Were you hurt by a dangerous or defective product, from a power tool to a ladder or scaffolding?

Dangerous conditions—Did the general contractor fail to maintain a safe worksite?

Other workers—Did someone who worked for another firm cause your injury? Did another firm's employee remove the decking from a scaffold or leave live electric wires exposed?

Work vehicle accidents—Were you hit by another driver while performing your job duties? Were you injured by a crane, bulldozer, or other piece of heavy equipment?

Our law firm offers comprehensive legal services to workers injured in construction accidents. We have won impressive results for injured workers throughout the region. To discuss the specifics of your case, please contact a construction accident attorney today.

We care for our clients as we would our close friends and family.

Robert J. Reeves P.C., Attorneys and Counselors at Law - South Carolina 803-554-4157, North Carolina 704-351-7979