Pittsburgh Construction Site Accident Lawyers
Construction work is inherently dangerous. The equipment is heavy and the structures can be high. There is a reason that many large construction sites have signs indicating the number of days without injuries--such days are uncommon in the construction industry. Efforts to make worksites safe often conflict with deadlines and cost cutting. Construction site accidents are frequent.
At our Pittsburgh law firm, Grossinger Gordon Vatz, LLP, our attorneys help injured construction workers obtain compensation for lost wages, medical expenses, as well as pain and suffering. We have assisted construction workers who suffered brain injuries as a result of crane collapses and scaffold falls. Our clients have experience amputations, electrocution, and significant spinal cord injuries.
We help families recover damages after a wrongful death on a construction site
We have assisted families who have been devastated by the death of a loved one in a construction site accident. Workers have been killed by falling steel beams or a passing vehicle at a roadway construction site. For wrongful death claims we undertake the same high level of investigation that we do for any injury case. We use our skilled investigators to determine fault. We consult with economists and vocational specialists to determine the value of the wrongful death case. We also use the experts' findings to develop a strong compensation argument for lost income, funeral expenses, loss of companionship, and other costs of the death.
Contact attorneys with many years of experience with construction site accidents
We handle workers' compensation claims, third party injury claims, and wrongful death actions related to construction site accidents. If you or a family member has been injured or killed at a construction site, contact a lawyer with many years of experience helping people in similar situations. Call the law firm of Grossinger Gordon Vatz, LLP, to learn what we can do for you. From our Pittsburgh office we serve western Pennsylvania counties such as Allegheny, Washington, Butler, Beaver, and Westmoreland.









