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Construction Site Injuries

Any worker injured at a job site through the fault of defective equipment, poor safety management, or employer neglect, needs representation by attorneys who are specialized in the field. At Oren & Paboojian, we are familiar with the needs of injured construction workers, as well as those who are injured off-premises by activities occurring at construction projects. Construction zones, building projects and construction sites are inherently dangerous. Careful site management and supervision are required in order to protect workers and the public, from risks that are not of their making.

Our construction site injury lawyers represent workers from California and Nevada. Even though your injury occurred at work, depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be entitled to compensation above and beyond workers’ compensation benefits.

If your construction site injury was caused by a defective product, machine, or tool, you may have a defective product liability claim. Inadequate safety precautions, dangerous design, architectural defects or errors can result in other avenues of liability. As with all our cases, we will examine and investigate your construction site injury claim from every perspective.

Our construction site injury attorneys have successfully represented clients who have fallen from cranes, scaffolding, and ladders, been injured by earthmoving equipment and forklifts, and who have suffered electrical injuries and burns.

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