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Milwaukee Construction Accident Injury Lawyer

Construction sites can be dangerous places. Failure of contractors to properly train and supervise workers can lead to injury. So can the failure of contractors to adhere to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations or to provide proper working conditions for construction workers.

When these errors lead to personal injury, legal action may be possible. At Sperling Law Offices LLC, this is our work. We represent people whose lives have been affected by personal injury or wrongful death, helping them file workers' compensation claims or personal injury lawsuits in courts throughout Wisconsin.

Our Milwaukee, Wisconsin, law firm handles cases related to many types of injuries:

  • Brain injuries
  • Back and spinal cord injuries
  • Lost limbs/amputations
  • Electrical accidents/electrocutions
  • Paralysis
  • Burns
  • Scarring and disfigurement

Construction accidents occur in many ways. Dangerous or defective equipment, such as forklifts, cranes, front-end loaders and backhoes, may be to blame. Scaffolding accidents are also common. Workers are frequently injured by scaffolding and ladder falls, falling from heights or having equipment fall on them.

No matter how you have been injured, it is critical to talk with a lawyer if you think fault is to be assigned. Construction accidents are not always workers' compensation matters. It may also be possible to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit if a dangerous product or the fault of a third party is to blame.

Contact a Workers' Compensation Injury Claim Attorney Serving Waukesha

To schedule a free and confidential consultation with an attorney at Sperling Law Offices LLC, call us at 414-273-7777 or contact us online. Free parking is available in the building.

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