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Construction Accident Lawyers Serving Beaufort

Beaufort Construction Accident Attorneys

The lawyers at Twenge + Twombley are experienced in representing persons who have suffered personal injuries or wrongful death because of a construction site accident.

Construction site accidents can be catastrophic, causing life-changing circumstances for both you and your family. Often, the medical bills accompanying your injuries can be large, and you may need wage compensation and additional benefits. Yet if you are unfairly compensated or if you feel that you are not adequately being compensated for your permanent losses and injuries arising from a construction site accident, you should contact experienced lawyers at Twenge + Twombley.

What are Construction Site Accidents?

Construction accidents are accidents due to construction sites, resulting in serious personal injuries and occurring on residential property, commercial property, or at industrial construction sites.

In the event of a construction accident, negligence by the architects, general contractors, manufacturers, and equipment suppliers can be held accountable; contractors and site owners are responsible for providing a reasonably safe work environment.

Different types of construction site accidents include but are not limited to:

  • Scaffold Accidents
  • Explosions
  • Safety Code violations
  • Crane Accidents
  • Falling Debris
  • Forklift Accidents
  • Burns
  • Toxic Fumes
  • Welding Accidents
  • Improper Site Design or Inspection
  • Electric Shock
  • Heavy Equipment Failures

Injuries that can be sustained because of construction site accidents include but are not limited to:

  • Head Injury
  • Broken or Fractured Bones
  • Loss of Limb or Amputation or Arm/Leg
  • Wrongful Death
  • Permanent Disability
  • Blindness
  • Paraplegia or Paralysis
  • Lacerations or Flesh Wounds

In the event of a construction accident, you should contact a qualified construction accident lawyer at Twenge + Twombley, proper authorities to help with immediate investigation and preservation of evidence and receive necessary medical attention.

Protecting Victims of Construction Accidents

Because injuries due to construction accidents can have significant, life-changing and long-term effects for both you and your family, we work to protect your employee and medical interests to help you secure the benefits and compensation you need.

When someone is injured or suffers a wrongful death on a construction site, the general contractor or owner may be liable for your injuries. Our lawyers at Twenge + Twombley will work closely in accordance with South Carolina Workers' Compensation Law and will also help you pursue Third-Party Liability claims where appropriate.

If you have suffered from a construction accident and have been denied workers' compensation benefits or are receiving compensation that you feel is unfair or inadequate, contact our attorneys at Twenge + Twombley. The lawyers at Twenge + Twombley have extensive experience navigating complex South Carolina workers' compensation laws, Social Security disability laws, and are skilled in analyzing your injuries, communicating with your medical professionals, and getting you the compensation and medical attention you need.

At Twenge + Twombley, our attorneys represent the victims of construction accidents Hilton Head Island, Beaufort, Bluffton, and throughout the Lowcountry of South Carolina. We also offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case.

For More Information About Construction Accidents

Call 843-476-4573 or fill out our online contact form today to schedule a free, no-obligation legal consultation with our construction accident attorneys. We serve clients in Beaufort, Hilton Head Island and other communities in South Carolina.

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