Scaffolding Collapse/ Falls

A Scaffolding Collapse or Fall Can Result in Fatal Injuries

On-the-job risks are part of the construction industry. The risks are particularly high when workers do their job from scaffolding. A scaffolding collapse or fall can have catastrophic consequences, leading to severe injuries or even fatal injuries. Employers or third parties need to take precautions to ensure the safety of the workers.

If you or your loved one was injured in a scaffolding collapse or fall, you may be entitled to compensation for injuries. Even if you are covered by workers' compensation, the circumstances of a scaffolding collapse or fall may give rise to a claim against a third party (an entity other than your employer). That may include a general contractor, construction manager, or site foreman. At Flager & Yockey, P.C., we will thoroughly investigate the liability for your injury and evaluate the potential sources of additional compensation.

Whether You Are Paralyzed or Suffering from Minor Injuries, an Attorney Can Investigate a Scaffolding Collapse or Fall

Construction workers who survive a fall from scaffolding may end up paralyzed or with broken bones, among other injuries. The attorneys at Flager & Yockey, P.C. investigate clients' claims to determine who is responsible for a scaffolding collapse or fall, whether it's the construction company or a third party.

Contact a Lawyer with Our Firm if Injured in Scaffolding Collapse or Fall

For experienced legal assistance, contact Flager & Yockey, P.C. Our seasoned attorneys serve Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Delaware and Chester Counties and all of Eastern Pennsylvania, including Bethlehem, Allentown, Easton, Harrisburg, Hazelton, Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, Williamsport and the Poconos as well as the entire State of New Jersey. An attorney will fight for your rights in scaffolding collapse or falls. An experienced injury lawyer can assist you or your loved one with your case.

You deserve justice. We can help. Call (215) 953-5200 today.

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