Maine Construction Accident Lawyers

Construction sites come with built-in hazards, from scaffolding collapses and heavy machinery accidents to falls and inadequate fall protection, and even a well-managed site can produce serious injuries when something goes wrong. Many injured workers assume workers' compensation is their only recourse, without realizing that a third party, such as a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer, might also share legal responsibility for the incident.

Those researching Maine construction accident lawyers are typically trying to determine whether a third-party claim could supplement standard workers' comp benefits and provide more complete compensation. An attorney familiar with construction injury law can investigate safety violations, equipment maintenance history, and site supervision practices to identify all available avenues for recovery. They'll also work to accurately calculate the financial toll of an injury, including future medical needs and any reduced ability to return to physically demanding work. Given how many parties are often involved on a single job site, having a lawyer manage that complexity tends to result in a stronger overall claim.

Susan A Faunce

Lewiston

(207) 407-7804

(Free Consultation + Offers Video Conferencing)
★★★★★

Walter McKee

Augusta, ME

(207) 620-8294

(Free Consultation + Offers Video Conferencing)
★★★★★

Construction Accident Lawyers by City in Maine