Why Retain a Pennsylvania Law Firm for Your Construction Site Accident Case?
Experiencing a construction site accident will most likely be devastating. Not
only will you be injured but your confidence will be shaken. A thousand thoughts
will go through your head; most of these thoughts will be unpleasant as you
wonder about the future of your job, your livelihood, and the welfare of your
family.
Most likely your employer or their insurance company will try to sway the
situation in their favor. They may ask you or your family to sign some
documents. DON’T do that! Don’t sign anything or voice any opinions. You could
be taken advantage of at your most vulnerable moments.
Now is the time to let a legal professional take charge of the situation and
work on your behalf. A Pennsylvania law firm will know the ins and outs of what
to do and what not to do.
It’s quite possible that OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) has
already investigated the problems that led to your injury. Of course you
wouldn’t know that but a construction accident lawyer would. The right
Pennsylvania law firm will know how to request records from OSHA and these
records could be crucial to proving your case and getting you the compensation
that you so richly deserve.
It’s also important to know whether OSHA standards were complied with prior to
and at the time of your injury.
Monheit Law partners with a larger Philadelphia law firm who settled a $14
million construction accident lawsuit, the largest of its kind in Delaware.
How much does a construction site accident cost?
It costs you nothing if we decide to be retained. We take your case on a
contingency fee basis which means if you don’t win your construction site
accident case – we don’t get paid. Let’s get started by evaluating the facts of
your construction site accident case.
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