Boston's Experienced Construction Accident Lawyers
Construction workers face dangerous conditions every day. The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports that one in ten construction workers is likely to suffer a work-related injury at some point during the year.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the Boston area, where world class construction projects like the Big Dig have transformed the entire city. Unfortunately, our high dependence upon these workers is paired with an equally high cost of catastrophic injuries, permanent disability, and even death.
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If you have been injured on the job, you may be entitled to recover money damages above workers' compensation benefits. The attorneys of THE KAPLAN/BOND GROUP are ready to help you fight to protect your financial interests after an accident.
Our seasoned trial attorneys have an unparalleled working knowledge of the industry, the people involved, the rules and regulations that govern and the range of personal injuries. If you or a member of your family has been injured or killed in a construction accident, talk to a member of our construction accident litigation team right away.
We have successfully helped construction workers recover compensation for injuries such as:
- Broken bones, fractures
- Damaged nerves
- Lost limbs, amputation
- Spinal cord injuries, paralysis
- Brain injuries
- Burns and disfigurement
- Wrongful death
We handle injury and wrongful death claims resulting from all types of construction accidents, including:
- Construction equipment accidents
- Construction site falls
- Unsafe worksite, premises liability
- Defective construction vehicles
- Sub-contractor negligence
- Burns, explosions and electrical shock
- Exposure to toxic chemicals and products
Contact us to learn more about our verdicts and settlements and our approach to aggressive, successful strategies that lead to full and fair money damages. From our offices in Boston and New Bedford, we represent injured construction workers in communities throughout Massachusetts.