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Sacramento Construction Injuries - Injured Worker Claims
Working on a job site can be very dangerous. California law also prohibits an injured worker from suing his or her employer for personal injury damages except under highly unusual circumstances. Although the workers' compensation system is intended to serve as the exclusive remedy for injuries on the job as between an employee and the employer,
California law says that if you are injured by a "Third Party" you may have rights in addition to "Workers Compensation" benefit. If you have been injured on the job and need information about your legal rights against "Third Parties" and strategic options for recovering money damages, contact the Law Office of David A. Asch for a free consultation with a Sacramento construction accident lawyer.
Examples of third party defendants who might be held legally responsible for your injuries include property owners, drivers of vehicles while your in the company vehicle, other subcontractors, construction site managers, equipment manufacturers, or homeowners, all depending on the specific circumstances of your accident.
We represent clients in construction accident claims involving situations such as the following:
- Falls from ladders, scaffolds, or roofs
- Falls from roofs, building, bridges, iron structures or steps
- Excavation accidents such as trench collapses
- Home repair accidents involving faulty wiring, structurally unsound stairways or roofs, or other hidden hazards
- Accidents involving heavy construction equipment or vehicles
- Injuries caused by falling objects, tools, or overhead structural elements
- Inadequate safety equipment
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