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Santa Ana Construction Accident Lawyer

Santa Ana Construction Accident Lawyer

Did you recently suffer injuries in a construction accident in Santa Ana, California? If so, don’t hesitate to contact the legal team at Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers. Our Santa Ana construction accident lawyers have the experience you’ll need to make the most of your fight for compensation. Call us at (714) 263-3700.

At Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers, we’re top-rated California litigators who’ve dedicated our careers to fighting for victims. You deserve a level playing field when you’re going up against a powerful insurance company or corporation, and we’re here to make sure you get it.

Put our extensive experience and winning reputation in your corner. Contact our Santa Ana, CA law office today. Your first consultation is free.

How Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Construction Accident in Santa Ana, CA

How Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Construction Accident in Santa Ana, CA

Why did the construction accident happen? Who’s at fault? Can you sue your employer? What if you get blamed? Is the insurance company’s settlement offer fair?

Take the time you need to get better and let our experienced Santa Ana personal injury lawyers handle these (and other) important issues for you.

When you choose Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers to help you seek compensation after a Santa Ana construction accident, you set the stage for victory. We’re battle-tested trial lawyers who aren’t afraid to do what it takes to make a positive impact in your life.

We’ll take on the insurance company and anyone else who may be liable for your construction accident injuries.

Count on us to:

  • Thoroughly investigate your construction accident to understand why and how it happened
  • Determine if your employer or other parties violated OSHA safety regulations
  • Identify all potential options for a financial recovery, which might include workers’ compensation or a civil lawsuit for damages
  • Analyze evidence, including your medical records, employer policies and procedures, inspection and maintenance reports, heavy machinery and construction equipment, accident reports, witness statements, and more
  • File all appropriate claims and supporting documentation with the insurance company and/or local Orange County court
  • Aggressively pursue the best possible benefits package or settlement during negotiations
  • Bring your construction accident lawsuit to trial if necessary

Our law firm has the resources, experience, and determination needed to get you the best result. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us in your time of need. We work on a contingency fee basis, so you won’t pay us anything unless we win your construction accident case.

Contact us today to learn more. Members of our Santa Ana legal team are always available to help – 24 hours a day.

How Common Are Construction Accidents in California?

Whether you’re a pipefitter, an electrician, a roofer, an equipment operator, or a carpenter, construction is one of the most dangerous jobs you can have. In fact, there are tens of thousands of construction accidents reported across the state of California every year.

According to the Department of Industrial Relations, there were more than 26,000 non-fatal construction injuries reported statewide in 2022. 

Many California construction workers are also killed in job site accidents every year. In 2021, there were 79 reported construction worker fatalities, making it the most dangerous industry in the Golden State.

Advocating For Clients in All Types of Santa Ana Construction Accident Cases

At Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers, we have extensive experience fighting for Santa Ana construction workers injured in:

  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Falls from heights
  • Scaffolding accidents
  • Ladder accidents
  • Heavy machinery accidents
  • Crane and hoist accidents
  • Forklift accidents
  • Trenching accidents
  • Excavation accidents
  • Drilling accidents
  • Truck accidents
  • Structure failure
  • Roofing accidents
  • Falling object accidents

Every construction accident is unique. You deserve to work with an lawyer who will take a vested interest in your case and fight to get you the results you deserve. Contact Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers today to discuss the details of your construction accident case. Your first case evaluation with a Santa Ana personal injury lawyer is free.

What Are the Top Causes of Construction Accidents in California?

The state of California and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) both have safety regulations in place to limit the likelihood of construction accidents. However, it just takes a simple mistake or lapse of judgment to create a dangerous situation on a job site and cause a worker to get hurt. 

Some of the most common causes of construction accidents include:

  • Failing to provide workers with necessary safety equipment
  • Negligent hiring, training, and/or supervision
  • Negligent equipment maintenance
  • Defective construction equipment
  • Failing to install appropriate fall-prevention devices
  • Cluttered or unclean workspaces
  • Overexertion
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals 
  • Extreme temperatures

According to OSHA, there are four main causes of construction accident fatalities. Known as the Fatal Four, they include being struck by an object, getting caught in/between machinery, electrocution, and falls. Together, these account for more than half of all construction worker deaths every year.

How Do I Recover Compensation If I’ve Been Hurt in a Santa Ana Construction Accident?

As a construction worker in California, you’ll generally have two ways to potentially recover compensation if you’re injured in a job site accident.

Workers’ Compensation

In California, employers with at least one employee must purchase a workers’ compensation insurance policy from the State Compensation Insurance Fund or a private insurance agency.

Workers’ compensation offers injured construction workers an accelerated path to recovering compensation when they’re hurt on the job. Instead of having to resort to a civil lawsuit, they can obtain benefits for medical expenses, lost wages, and disability as long as their injury is work-related. 

While receiving workers’ compensation does mean giving up the ability to sue an employer, it doesn’t mean the right to file a lawsuit is lost altogether.

Construction Accident Lawsuit

You can file a personal injury lawsuit against a third party whose negligence or intentionally harmful actions caused your construction accident. Similarly, you can also file a claim if a party is strictly liable for your construction accident.

Potentially liable parties might include a:

  • General contractor
  • Subcontractor
  • Property owner
  • Architect
  • Engineer
  • Co-worker
  • Motorist 
  • Product manufacturer

Workers’ compensation benefits are limited in amount and scope. The same isn’t true for a lawsuit.

When you file a construction accident lawsuit, you can seek compensation for any of your economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Current and future medical bills
  • Rehabilitation
  • Physical therapy
  • Nursing care
  • Lost income and earnings
  • Temporary and/or permanent disability
  • Reduced earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Funeral expenses if a construction accident in Santa Ana was fatal
  • Pain and suffering
  • Chronic physical pain
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of consortium
  • Disfigurement
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Embarrassment
  • Reduced quality of life

Punitive damages can also be sought in a civil lawsuit. If your construction accident case goes to trial, a jury can award punitive damages to punish the defendant for their intentionally harmful or grossly negligent actions. These would be awarded on top of any compensatory damages you receive.

Can I Get Compensation If I’m Being Blamed for My Construction Accident in California?

It depends.

Workers’ compensation is a no-fault system. You can get benefits even if your own negligence contributed to your accident.

However, California’s pure comparative negligence law will apply if you file a lawsuit. If you share any responsibility for your construction accident, your damages will be reduced proportionately. 

Let’s say you’re injured in a scaffolding accident and suffer a serious spinal cord injury. Your case is worth $500,000. However, you’re assigned 10 percent of the blame for the accident. As a result, your maximum financial recovery will be $450,000.

Our construction accident lawyers in Santa Ana will help you navigate claims of shared fault and fight to get you the top-dollar payout you deserve.

How Long Will I Have to File a Claim After a California Construction Accident?

You’ll have a limited time to pursue compensation after a construction accident in Santa Ana, California. 

The specific timeframe will depend on what legal action you decide to take.

  • Workers’ compensation: You must notify your employer of your injury within 30 days. Then, you’ll have up to one year to file a claim for benefits.
  • Personal injury lawsuit: You will generally have two years from the date of your construction accident to file a lawsuit.
  • Wrongful death: You’ll have two years from the date of a loved one’s death to file a wrongful death lawsuit.

You must file your claim before the statute of limitations expires. You lose the right to demand compensation once time runs out.

Schedule a Free Consultation With an Experienced Santa Ana Construction Accident Attorney

You don’t have to deal with the fallout of your construction accident on your own. Call Robles Babaee, Personal Injury Lawyers and discover how we can help you assert your rights and fight for the maximum financial award possible.

Our Santa Ana construction accident lawyers are passionate advocates for injured laborers across Los Angeles County. We’ve helped our clients win millions. Put our experience and unique skills to work for you.

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