Construction Accident Attorneys
When a serious construction accident happens, identifying who controlled the hazard and who may be legally responsible can be critical to the recovery path.
Free Case Review • No Fee Unless We Win. You may have a claim beyond workers’ comp. Serious falls, equipment accidents, falling objects, unsafe jobsites, and third-party liability reviewed statewide.
Tell us what happened. We review whether another contractor, owner, vendor, driver, or equipment company may be responsible.
Construction accident and serious injury case review
Workers’ compensation may apply after many jobsite injuries, but some construction accidents also involve third-party liability.
A third-party claim may exist when someone other than your employer contributed to the accident, such as a subcontractor, property owner, equipment company, negligent driver, vendor, or general contractor.
Former insurance attorneys who know how to get you maximum compensation.
Tell us where the accident happened, what caused it, and what treatment you received. We review serious construction injury cases statewide.
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Construction sites involve many companies and moving parts. We review serious injury cases where a contractor, property owner, equipment company, driver, vendor, or unsafe condition may have contributed.
Falls from scaffolds, ladders, roofs, platforms, or elevated work areas may involve missing fall protection, unsafe access, or safety violations.
Tools, materials, debris, or equipment falling from above can cause serious head, neck, spine, and orthopedic injuries.
Forklifts, cranes, loaders, trucks, and other heavy equipment can cause severe injuries when work areas and traffic are not controlled safely.
Open edges, debris, unstable surfaces, poor lighting, missing warnings, and blocked walkways can create serious trip and fall hazards.
Exposed wiring, unsafe panels, power tools, and energized equipment can cause shock injuries, burns, and other serious harm.
Excavation accidents may involve cave-ins, unstable soil, missing trench protection, or unsafe site control by contractors.
Defective tools, unguarded machinery, maintenance failures, or unsafe equipment use may require a third-party investigation.
When a construction accident causes a death, families may need urgent review of liability, evidence preservation, and insurance coverage.
When a serious construction accident happens, identifying who controlled the hazard and who may be legally responsible can be critical to the recovery path.
Not every jobsite injury is a personal injury claim. But certain facts may suggest there is more to review than a standard workers’ compensation issue.
Not every construction injury supports a third-party claim. We screen for serious injury, factual evidence, and who may have controlled the hazard.
If you are unsure, it is worth having the facts reviewed. We can help identify whether the case appears to be workers’ comp only, a third-party injury claim, or another possible recovery path.
Workers’ compensation may apply after many jobsite injuries, but some construction accidents also involve third-party liability. A third-party claim may exist when someone other than your employer contributed to the injury, such as another contractor, a negligent driver, a property owner, an equipment manufacturer, or a maintenance company. This is a case-by-case review, not legal advice.
Fractures, surgery, head or back injuries, crush injuries, and long-term limitations change how a case is evaluated.
Multiple contractors, equipment vendors, and overlapping work areas can affect who owed a duty and who controlled the hazard.
Photos, video, incident documentation, witness names, OSHA filings where applicable, and equipment records may not last long.
A claim may be stronger when another company—not only your employer—contributed to unsafe conditions or equipment.
Every case depends on the facts. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Free Construction Injury ReviewWhat your case may include
A serious construction injury can affect your medical care, paycheck, trade, and family. We review whether the facts point to workers’ comp only, a third-party injury claim, or both.
Free construction injury review
If a third party contributed to the accident, your claim may involve damages beyond basic workers’ compensation benefits.
Emergency care, imaging, surgery, therapy, medication, specialist visits, and future treatment needs can all matter.
Missed shifts, delayed projects, reduced hours, and time away from your trade can affect the value review.
When a third-party claim exists, damages may include the human impact of pain, disruption, and loss of normal life.
Severe injuries can limit heavy labor, climbing, lifting, equipment work, or your ability to return to the same role.
Spine injuries, brain injuries, crush injuries, burns, amputations, and permanent restrictions can change the case analysis.
If a jobsite accident is fatal, surviving family members may have rights that should be reviewed quickly.
Every case is different. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The available recovery depends on liability, damages, insurance coverage, and the facts of the accident.
Construction accident cases often depend on identifying who controlled the worksite, who created the hazard, and what evidence exists before it disappears.
We focus on incident documentation, subcontractor roles, equipment involvement, and who had safety responsibility on the project—before records fade and scenes change.
We start with your account, employer reports, and any immediate documentation from the site.
We map general contractors, subcontractors, vendors, equipment providers, and property involvement.
We look for documentation that may support how the work area was controlled and what was unsafe.
Liability often turns on who controlled the area, equipment, or condition that contributed to the injury.
Equipment logs, maintenance history, and contractor communications may matter in serious equipment cases.
Medical records help connect the mechanism of injury to the harm and future needs.
We evaluate liability coverage, additional insureds, and realistic paths under the facts.
We help identify whether the facts suggest a workers’ comp-only path, a third-party injury claim, or another recovery option to review.
Questions about your jobsite incident? Call 844-467-4335 | Available 24/7
Construction injury PPC leads need fast answers: Is there serious treatment? Is there a third party? Is there evidence to preserve?
We prioritize major jobsite injuries with documented treatment and clear fact patterns to evaluate.
We review whether another contractor, vendor, owner, or equipment party may share responsibility—not only your employer.
We emphasize fast action to protect photos, reports, witness information, and site documentation where possible.
We evaluate realistic coverage and recovery paths under California injury law.
Contingency fee representation with no upfront attorney fee.
Spanish-speaking team members are available to assist when needed.
Serious inquiries receive attorney-level review of the fact pattern when appropriate.

Shawn Rokni is an experienced California personal injury attorney who represents people seriously injured on construction sites and in other major injury cases statewide.
Prior to representing injured people, Shawn worked with insurance companies. That experience informs how we investigate third-party liability, preserve jobsite evidence, and pursue fair compensation.
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Past verdicts and settlements. Results depend on the facts of each case. No guarantee of similar outcome.
We work diligently to ensure you receive the full compensation you're entitled to under the law.
You'll work directly with experienced attorneys, not case managers. We keep you informed every step of the way.
We'll explain your legal rights and options, and fight to protect your interests throughout the process.
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Our firm is committed to being available when you need us. We understand that accidents don't happen on a schedule, and we're here to help whenever you need to speak with an attorney.
3435 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1620
Los Angeles, CA 90010
If you were seriously injured on a construction site, request a free case review now. We can review whether the facts suggest a third-party personal injury claim, workers’ compensation issue, or another recovery path.
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