Construction Accidents

Billings Construction Accident Attorneys

Representing Injured Workers in Montana

Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces in the country. Construction workers face a wide range of hazards every day, from falls and falling objects to heavy machinery accidents and exposure to toxic substances. When construction accidents occur, workers can suffer severe and life-altering injuries, or even death.

At Hoyt & Blewett PLLC, we understand the challenges that injured construction workers face. Our Billings construction accident lawyers are here to help you fight for the full, fair recovery you are owed. We have a proven track record of success in complex personal injury cases, and we are prepared to put our experience to work for you.

Call our office at (406) 233-1302 or contact us online to request a free consultation with one of our attorneys today.

Common Types of Construction Accidents

A construction accident refers to any unplanned or unexpected event that occurs during the construction process, leading to injury, damage, or loss. As we mentioned earlier, construction sites are inherently hazardous environments due to the presence of heavy machinery, elevated structures, tools, and various construction materials.

Accidents can happen at any stage of the construction project, from the initial planning and design phase to the actual construction and finalization of the structure. Common causes of construction accidents include human error, equipment malfunction, environmental factors, and inadequate safety measures.

Here are some common types of construction accidents:

  • Falls: Falls from heights are a leading cause of construction-related injuries. These can occur from scaffolding, ladders, rooftops, or other elevated surfaces.
  • Struck by Objects: Workers can be struck by falling tools, equipment, or materials. This can happen when objects are dropped from above or when equipment malfunctions.
  • Electrical Accidents: Construction sites often involve electrical work, and accidents can occur due to faulty wiring, electrical shocks, or contact with live electrical sources.
  • Caught Between Objects: Workers can get caught between heavy machinery, equipment, or structures. This includes accidents involving trench collapses, machinery malfunction, or other situations where individuals are trapped.
  • Machinery Accidents: Operation of heavy machinery, such as cranes, forklifts, and excavators, poses risks of accidents, including rollovers, collisions, or equipment malfunctions.
  • Trips and Slips: Uneven surfaces, debris, and inadequate housekeeping can lead to slips, trips, and falls on construction sites.
  • Exposure to Hazardous Substances: Construction workers may be exposed to hazardous materials such as chemicals, asbestos, or other toxic substances, leading to health issues.
  • Fire and Explosions: Construction sites may involve welding, cutting, or other activities that can lead to fires or explosions, especially if proper safety precautions are not taken.
  • Collapse of Structures: Structural failures can occur during construction, leading to the collapse of buildings, scaffolding, or other components.
  • Transportation Accidents: Accidents involving construction vehicles, trucks, and other modes of transportation on or near construction sites can lead to injuries.

Who is Liable for a Construction Accident in Billings?

Construction accidents can be incredibly complex. In many cases, multiple parties are involved in a construction project, and determining liability can be challenging. However, it is important to identify all potentially liable parties so that you can recover the full compensation you are owed.

Depending on the circumstances, one or more of the following parties may be liable for a construction accident in Billings:

  • The construction company: The construction company that employs the injured worker may be liable for a construction accident. This is especially true if the company failed to provide the worker with the necessary safety equipment or if the company failed to properly train the worker.
  • A third-party contractor: Many construction projects involve multiple contractors. If a worker is injured due to the negligence of a third-party contractor, that contractor may be liable for the worker’s injuries.
  • A subcontractor: Subcontractors are often hired by contractors to perform specific tasks on a construction project. If a worker is injured due to the negligence of a subcontractor, that subcontractor may be liable for the worker’s injuries.
  • The property owner: In some cases, the property owner may be liable for a construction accident. This is especially true if the property owner failed to properly maintain the property or if the property owner failed to warn workers of known hazards.
  • The equipment manufacturer: If a worker is injured due to a defective piece of equipment, the equipment manufacturer may be liable for the worker’s injuries.

These are just a few examples of the parties that may be liable for a construction accident in Billings. To determine liability, it is important to conduct a thorough investigation of the accident and the circumstances surrounding it. Our Billings construction accident attorneys can help you with this process.

How Our Billings Construction Accident Lawyers Can Help

Construction accident claims can be incredibly complex. In many cases, multiple parties are involved, and determining liability can be challenging. Additionally, construction accident claims often involve multiple types of damages, including both economic and non-economic damages, as well as workers' compensation benefits.

At Hoyt & Blewett PLLC, we have extensive experience handling complex construction accident claims. We know what it takes to build a strong case, and we are prepared to fight for you at every stage of the process. Our Billings construction accident attorneys can help you understand your rights and options, and we can guide you through the process of filing a claim.

When you choose our firm, you can expect:

  • Compassionate, personalized legal services: We understand the challenges that injured construction workers face, and we are here to help. Our attorneys are available to answer your questions and address your concerns, and we will provide you with the one-on-one attention you deserve.
  • Aggressive advocacy: Our team is not afraid to take on large corporations and insurance companies. We are a team of skilled litigators, and we are prepared to fight for you in the courtroom, if necessary.
  • Proven results: We have a long track record of success in complex personal injury cases. Our lawyers have secured numerous million- and multi-million-dollar settlements and verdicts on behalf of injured construction workers and their families.

Call our office at (406) 233-1302 or contact us online to request a free case review with one of our attorneys today.

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