Need a Construction Accident Lawyer in Kissimmee?

Construction Accident Lawyer in Kissimmee

200 Broadway Avenue
Kissimmee, FL 34741

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If you're looking for a construction accident lawyer in Kissimmee, you're likely seeking someone experienced in handling complex cases where workers have been injured on the job. That’s Morgan and Morgan, America’s largest and most powerful injury firm. Our injury firm handles more employment-related cases than any injury firm in the country. If you’re not an employee, we might still be able to help. All that matters is that you have a valid construction accident case. To find out if might be owed compensation, fill out this form today. We’ll review your case for free.

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FAQ

Get answers to commonly asked questions about our legal services and learn how we may assist you with your case.

  • How Negligence Can Cause Construction Accidents

    Negligence at construction sites can take many forms and is a common cause of accidents. We’ve witnessed and also handled cases involving:

    • insufficient safety measures, such as failing to provide proper fall protection or secure scaffolding;
    • inadequate training for workers handling dangerous machinery or equipment;
    • site managers or contractors overlooking safety protocols to meet deadlines or cut costs;
    • and so much more.

    Whatever the reason, our job is to dive deep into the details and uncover the truth about what really happened. If negligence was a factor, someone should be held responsible. It’s as simple as that.

  • What Are Some Common Injuries at Construction Sites?

    Most injuries at construction sites are usually pretty serious. Victims may suffer from:

    • broken bones;
    • head injuries, including concussions;
    • cuts and lacerations;
    • spinal injuries;

    ·  or even fatalities.

    Seeking immediate medical attention is the most important thing to do if you or a loved one is injured in such an accident. Next, contact us immediately to have your case reviewed for free by a construction accident specialist.

  • Potential Liable Parties in a Construction Accident Case

    Identifying liable parties in a construction accident case can be complex and requires a lot of experience, knowledge of the legal system, and access to powerful legal resources, enough to leave no stone unturned.

    That said, potentially liable parties might include but are not limited to:

    • the construction site owner;
    • general and subcontractors;
    • engineers;
    • manufacturers of construction machinery or equipment if defects contributed to the accident;
    • or even a government agency.
  • Let America’s Largest Injury Firm Fight for You

    Construction companies have deep pockets capable of paying any good defense attorney to represent them. But that’s not a good reason to give up your right to compensation if you have a valid case. You need a more powerful injury firm, and that’s where Morgan and Morgan comes in. To get started, fill out our free case evaluation form today.

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