California Construction Accidents Lawyer
Protecting the Rights of Construction Accident Victims
If you have been injured in a construction site accident, you may be entitled to restitution beyond that from workers' compensation. Since a workplace accident can affect your ability to work and earn a living, it's important to investigate all forms of compensation that may be available to you, including a personal injury lawsuit.
Construction Sites and Third-Party Liability Claims
California workers' compensation laws bar injured workers from suing their employers or co-workers in workplace accidents, even if the employer or co-worker was negligent. However, if your injury was caused by a third party — the site owner, a vendor, subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, truck driver or anyone else who doesn't work for your employer — you are entitled to collect full damages by filing a personal injury lawsuit.
A personal injury lawsuit allows you to collect unlimited compensation for damages such as:
- Loss of past and future earnings
- Loss of earning capacity
- Past and future medical bills
- Pain and suffering
- Any permanent impairment you may suffer
Attorney Tom Reinecke will conduct an immediate investigation to determine if the negligence of a third-party was responsible for your construction site injury. For example, if a subcontractor left a hazardous condition that violated OSHA safety requirements, we can hold the subcontractor accountable for everything you have lost in the accident.
Free Attorney Consultation
If you have been injured at a construction site, call California personal injury attorney Tom Reinecke at 800-275‑8326 for an immediate consultation with no-obligation. Save $500 in lawyer fees by filling out our simple What Is My Case Worth form.
Remember, there is never a fee unless we win your case.














