If you have been injured in a construction accident in Lombard, IL the experienced personal injury attorneys at The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers can help you. Our firm has decades of experience handling personal injury cases for victims of construction accidents resulting from unsafe or hazardous conditions on construction sites. We understand that construction accidents often cause serious injuries that leave victims unable to work and facing expensive medical bills. We are committed to helping our clients secure maximum compensation for their losses so they can move forward with their lives.
Our team will investigate your accident and thoroughly review all evidence to determine liability of any potentially negligent parties, such as employers, contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and product manufacturers. We will also assess what type of damages you may be entitled to, including medical expenses, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Our personal injury attorneys are experienced negotiators who will work diligently to get you a favorable settlement that reflects the full extent of your losses. If necessary, we can also represent you in court if a reasonable settlement cannot be reached.
If you have been seriously injured in a Lombard, IL construction accident, The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers is here for you. To schedule a free consultation with one of our skilled personal injury lawyers, contact us today. We look forward to helping you seek justice for your injuries.
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Common Types of Construction Accidents in Lombard
Workplace accidents can often occur at construction sites, inherently dangerous places. This is why workers in this industry must be properly trained and have access to proper safety equipment. Despite these protocols, construction accidents still happen due to negligence or carelessness of employers, contractors, property owners, or product manufacturers.
Some of the most common types of construction worker’ accidents include:
Falls from heights
Scaffolding collapses
Electrocution
Crane malfunctions
Trench collapse
Explosions/fires
Defective machinery and tools
At The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers, we understand how devastating these types of construction accidents can be for victims and their families. That’s why we work hard to ensure that our clients receive the maximum compensation they are entitled to for their losses.
A blow to the head can cause inflammation or bleeding in the brain, resulting in long-term damage and disability.
Spinal Cord Injuries
Injuries to the spine can cause paralysis or severely impair movement.
Fractured or Broken Bones
Fractures of the arms, ribs, legs, and other bones may require surgery and physical therapy.
Head Injuries
The most common type of head injury is a concussion, which can cause temporary confusion or loss of consciousness.
Amputations
Traumatic amputation of a limb is often caused by crushing injuries or entanglement in machinery.
Burns
Burns can be caused by contact with scalding liquids or materials, explosions, or electrical shock.
Internal Injuries
These can occur but often go undetected and are typically caused by blunt force trauma.
Wrongful Death
Under Illinois law, a wrongful death occurs when a person dies as a result of another party’s “wrongful act, neglect or default.” A wrongful death claim can be brought in any situation where the person could have brought a personal injury claim had he or she survived.
If you or a loved one has suffered a serious injury at a construction site, The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers is here to help you seek compensation for your losses. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can help protect your rights and hold the responsible parties accountable for their negligence.
What to Do After a Serious Injury on a Construction Site in Lombard
Following any type of construction accident in Lombard, IL, DuPage County, or across Illinois, it is important to take the following steps:
Seek medical care, even if your injuries seem minor, it’s important to get checked out by a doctor as soon as possible. This will help with your recovery and may also be beneficial when seeking compensation for your losses.
Report the incident to your employer. Your employer should be notified that you suffered an accident at work, so that they can start the worker’s comp claim process.
Document the incident. Collect evidence, such as photos of the scene, witness contact information and statements. Save all medical bills, doctor’s reports, and evidence of lost wages.
Speak with an experienced personal injury attorney. An attorney can help you understand your legal rights and will work diligently to ensure you receive full compensation for your losses.
Do I Need a Lawyer for a Construction Injury Claim?
The answer is yes. Construction injury claims can present complicated personal injury cases, and it’s important to have a knowledgeable attorney on your side to advocate for you when negotiating with the insurance company. An experienced lawyer will understand the legal complexities involved in your case and will work to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation you are entitled to for your losses.
What is the Difference Between a Third-Party Lawsuit and Workers’ Comp Claim?
The main difference between a third-party lawsuit and workers’ compensation is that in a third-party lawsuit, the liable parties are not your employer. In other words, you are suing someone other than your employer for causing the accident. Liable parties could include a contractor working on the project, a subcontractor, an equipment manufacturer, or any other person or company who may be responsible for the accident.
On the other hand, workers’ compensation in Illinois is a no-fault system filed against your employer. They typically cover medical bills, disability payments, wages lost due to the accident, and other damages or related expenses.
An attorney experienced in handling construction accidents can outline your legal options and help you determine which type of claim is right for you based on the facts of your case.
Types of Compensation for a Construction Accident Victim
If you have been injured in a construction accident due to someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your losses. This compensation can include reimbursement for medical bills, lost wages (present and future), pain and suffering, disability payments, and other related expenses.
Experienced Lombard, IL lawyers from our law offices can help you understand what types of compensation you may be eligible for; they will and will work tirelessly to ensure that you receive the maximum compensation that you are entitled to for your losses.
What Is My Case Worth?
It is difficult to determine what your case may be worth without first assessing the facts and circumstances of your particular case under Illinois law. An experienced attorney from our law offices, The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers, can help you understand what types of compensation you may be eligible for, as well as provide an estimate of how much your claim could potentially be worth.
Contact a Lombard Construction Accident Lawyer Today
If you have been injured in a construction accident, speak with the attorneys at The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers to learn how we can help. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced attorneys. We look forward to helping you seek justice for your injuries.
$7.5 Million
Recovery for a construction worker injured when a support wall fell and struck him. (Highest award on record for a construction injury in DuPage County at the time).
$3.2 Million
Recovery for a construction worker injured when he fell in an uncovered foundation trench, ranking as the highest award on record for a construction injury in McHenry County at the time.
$3 Million
Recovery for the family of a man struck by a garbage truck that was making an illegal turn.
$2.2 Million
Recovery for a salesman injured in an automobile collision.
$2 Million
Recovery for a man struck by a speeding vehicle as he waited for the CTA bus.
$1.5 Million
Recovery for a truck driver that was struck by another car on the expressway while his vehicle was disabled.
$1.4 Million
Recovery for a computer programmer that slipped and fell in the washroom at work.
Recovery for a pedestrian struck by a vehicle in a parking lot. At the time, this was the second-highest recovery on record in DuPage County for a similar injury.
$800,000
Recovered for a disputed wrongful death claim against a trucking company. The company denied they were involved in the collision.
$660,000
Recovery for a truck driver that was injured while unloading his trailer.
$550,000
Recovery for a person who slipped and fell in a grocery store.
$550,000
Recovery for a woman who injured her neck in a motor vehicle collision.
$500,000
Recovery for a pedestrian that was struck by a vehicle while standing on the sidewalk.
$460,000
Recovery for a truck driver that tripped and fell in the parking lot while making a delivery.
$450,000
Recovery for a dental assistant who slipped and fell at work on an unnatural accumulation of ice.
$425,000
Recovery for a union worker struck by a speeding vehicle.
$425,000
Recovery for a passenger in a vehicle struck by an inexperienced driver.
$415,000
Recovered for a woman that required neck surgery after aggravating an existing neck injury in a truck accident.
$400,000
Recovery for a lab technician injured while transporting equipment.
$370,000
Recovery for a construction worker injured on faulty equipment at a construction site.
$315,000
Recovery for a motorist struck by a falling utility pole.
$310,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$300,000
Recovery for a bicyclist struck by a vehicle.
$250,000
Recovery for a young woman struck by another vehicle.
$250,000
Recovered for a woman who sustained a partial finger amputation and other injuries in a rollover car accident. (Policy Limits)
$250,000
Recovered for a man injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$250,000
Recovered for a 60-year-old woman involved in a car accident. (Policy Limits)
$250,000
Recovered for a man hit by a semi-truck while operating a go-cart.
$240,000
Recovery for the injured party struck by another vehicle.
$235,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$235,000
Recovery for an inventory clerk injured when shelving toppled onto her.
$219,000
Recovery for a restaurant patron that slipped and fell in the bathroom.
$200,000
Recovered for an airline employee struck on the runway at O’Hare International Airport.
$190,000
Recovery for a person injured in a motor vehicle collision.
$175,000
Recovered for a child injured by fireworks at a fourth of July celebration.
$170,000
Recovered for a person injured when she slipped and fell exiting a major retail store.
$150,000
Recovered for a woman who fractured her leg when she was struck by a vehicle.
Britt C.
Andrew Kryder went above and beyond to help me out with a case that I brought to him. He was prompt, attentive, and extremely thorough. It was a pleasure to work with him!