Construction Injury Lawyers
Philadelphia - Pennsylvania - New Jersey - Delaware
(800-597-9585)
Construction sites are notorious for mishaps and serious worker injuries. Each year, more workers are killed doing construction work than employees in any other major industrial sector.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1,224 construction workers died from job-related injuries in 2004, an 8 percent increase over the previous year.
Among the most common causes of serious construction injuries are accidents involving falling objects, workers falling from ladders, scaffolding and other elevated structures, mishaps involving motor vehicles, cranes, forklifts and other machinery. Electrocution, carbon monoxide poisoning and trench cave-ins also cause serious worker injuries and death.
Kline & Specter, P.C., attorneys have represented clients who suffered severe construction injuries and other work-related injuries in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. If you or someone you know suffered a severe injury or death on a construction site, you may want to contact a construction lawyer for a free evaluation of your case.
Kline & Specter, based in Philadelphia, even offers a free booklet titled Injured At Work -- A Guide To Your Rights, which provides basic information about what you should do if you suffer a construction injury as well as information about an array of available benefits if you are hurt on the job . (Get the free booklet .)
f you or someone you know was seriously hurt on the job, you may want to contact a work or construction injury lawyer for a free evaluation of your case.
Workplace injuries range from broken limbs to those involving more severe brain inuries and spinal cord inuries , even death. Among Kline & Specter's legal victories for working men and women are several with spectacular settlements or jury verdicts. They are:
* A lawsuit in which the firm won a $36.4 million settlement for a worker killed in an explosion at a Delaware oil refinery . The settlement, announced in September 2003, is considered the largest for a single-victim fatality ever reported in the United States.
* Two months later, in a case that spanned seven years and several appeals, an Allegheny County jury handed down a verdict of nearly $7.9 million for a Pittsburgh worker seriously injured in a fall from a forklift.
* On Jan. 21, 2004, a jury in Luzerne County handed down a $19.1 million verdict for a woman who was struck and seriously injured by a van as she worked on a roadside construction job.
In an earlier case, the family of a man crushed to death in a crane accident settled a suit against the manufacturer, seller and installer of the crane's control system. The settlement, reached in November 2002, was for $4.4 million.
A workplace injury case was among one of Kline & Specter's first victories as the firm secured settlements totaling $1.25 million in 1995 for Demetrius Atwood, a Philadelphia hotel employee injured by a malfunctioning elevator.
Among Kline & Specter's attorneys is Al Dragon , one of the top construction and workplace injury lawyers in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey region. Dragon has worked for more than three decades to safeguard the rights of injured workers. He has won a host of settlements and verdicts ¨C at least a dozen in the seven-figure range ¨C in cases involving workplace mishaps. Among his many cases were a $5.25 million and $4.3 million payment, respectively, for an iron worker electrocuted in a crane mishap and another who was hurt while installing corrugated steel decking.
Pennsylvania Address
The Nineteenth Floor
1525 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 1910 2 |
New Jersey Address
Commerce Center
Suite 302 1800 Chapel Ave.
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 |
New York Address
230 Park Ave.
Suite 2525
New York, NY 10169 |
Phone: 215-772-1000
Fax: 215-772-1359
Toll Free: 800-597-9585 |
Phone: 856-662-1180
Fax: 856-662-1184 |
Phone: 212-986-6200x24
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Email: lawyers@klinespecter.com |