A construction site injury can change everything in a moment. We recently worked with a construction site delivery driver in Washington, D.C. who was moving his truck on a job site when he stepped out and fell into an open manhole. There was no cover and no warning. He suffered a serious hip injury and needed surgery. A lot of people in this situation think they only have a workers' compensation case. But that is not always true. If someone else created the danger, like a contractor or subcontractor, you may also have a second case, this is called a third party case. If you were hurt on a construction site, do not try to figure it out on your own. We can help you understand your options and deal with the insurance companies so you can focus on getting better. Do not wait. Give us a call and we can talk through your situation.
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Truck Accident
Commercial truck collisions often implicate multiple liable parties — the driver, the carrier, the shipper, and equipment manufacturers. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations govern driver hours, maintenance logs, and load limits; violations can establish negligence per se. Damages in truck cases frequently exceed passenger-vehicle crash claims because of the injury severity involved.
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