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Hurt On The Construction Site And Need Legal Help? Our Lawyers Are Here To Fight for You

A scaffolding fall, trench collapse, electrocution, or equipment malfunction can leave you unable to work while bills keep growing — while contractors deny responsibility and critical evidence disappears. A Decatur construction accident lawyer can protect your rights and identify every potential source of compensation.

Construction injury cases often involve more than workers’ compensation. A subcontractor, property owner, equipment manufacturer, or other outside party may have contributed to the incident, opening the door to a third-party claim for losses workers’ comp doesn’t cover, including pain and suffering. Ross Moore Law examines every company on-site, safety violations, equipment records, and witness accounts to identify who may be held responsible.

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How Our Construction Accident Lawyers Build Your Case

After a serious job site injury, the incident report may tell only part of the story. Contractors can blame one another, dangerous equipment may be removed, and critical footage can disappear — while you face surgery, lost wages, and pressure to accept benefits before knowing who caused the accident.

Ross Moore Law takes control of the process early. Our Decatur construction accident lawyers preserve evidence, identify every potentially responsible party, and determine whether you may have a third-party claim in addition to workers’ compensation benefits.

Investigating the Job Site, Safety Violations, and Evidence

Our lawyers begin by gathering incident reports, photographs, witness statements, medical records, and surveillance footage, along with training records, equipment maintenance logs, and evidence of OSHA or other safety violations. When needed, we consult construction safety and technical experts to explain how the accident happened.

Fast action matters whether you fell from scaffolding, suffered an electrocution, or were crushed by equipment — conditions change quickly, and companies may repair or replace equipment involved. Our lawyers work to preserve that proof before it’s lost.

Identifying Contractors, Property Owners, and Equipment Manufacturers That May Be Liable

A construction project can involve a general contractor, subcontractors, a developer, a property owner, equipment rental companies, and manufacturers — any of whom may have contributed to unsafe conditions. The party that issues your paycheck isn’t always the only source of compensation.

Our lawyer reviews who controlled the work, created the hazard, supplied defective machinery, or ignored safety practices, helping you understand the difference between a workers’ comp claim and a lawsuit after a construction accident.

Building and Filing a Third-Party Construction Accident Claim

Workers’ compensation covers medical care and a portion of lost income, but not pain and suffering. A third-party claim may allow you to pursue additional compensation from a negligent contractor, property owner, or manufacturer separate from your employer.

Ross Moore Law documents your medical costs, lost wages, reduced earning ability, and long-term limitations, then prepares the claim, handles adjuster and defense communications, negotiates for a fair settlement, and stays ready to go to court when necessary. Our construction accident lawyers serve Decatur and the Atlanta metro area with personalized guidance from investigation through resolution.

Types of Construction Site Injury Cases Our Legal Team Handles

A job site injury can leave you unable to work while bills keep growing. Whether you’re an employee, subcontractor, or undocumented worker, your right to compensation may extend beyond workers’ compensation. Ross Moore Law investigates serious construction injuries throughout Decatur and DeKalb County to determine whether a contractor, property owner, manufacturer, or another third party can be held responsible.

Scaffolding Falls and Scaffolding Collapses

Defective components, improper assembly, missing guardrails, or inadequate fall protection often contribute to scaffolding falls. A scaffolding collapse injury lawyer at Ross Moore Law preserves inspection records, safety reports, and witness accounts to identify every responsible party and pursues compensation for fractures, spinal cord damage, brain injuries, and other lasting harm from elevated falls.

Crane Accidents, Equipment Malfunctions, and Workers Crushed by Machinery

Cranes, forklifts, loaders, and other heavy machinery can cause catastrophic injuries when operators lack training or equipment is poorly maintained. If you were crushed by equipment, our lawyers examine maintenance logs, operator qualifications, and equipment defects. Our construction accident lawyers pursue claims against manufacturers and distributors when a defective machine causes an injury.

Falling Debris, Electrocutions, and Trench Collapses

Dropped tools, unsecured materials, exposed wiring, and unsupported trenches can injure workers with little warning. A claim may point to a subcontractor responsible for securing the area, or to ignored safety rules and failed inspections in electrocution or trench collapse cases. Our construction accident lawyers work with qualified experts to determine what went wrong and build a third-party claim against those responsible.

Fatal Job Site Incidents and Wrongful Death Cases

A fatal fall, electrocution, machinery incident, or trench collapse can take away a family’s income and stability without warning. Our construction accident lawyers investigate while the family focuses on immediate needs, pursuing claims for lost financial support, funeral costs, and the full value of the life lost — providing focused representation to families across Decatur and the Atlanta metro area.

Compensation Our Construction Accident Lawyers Can Pursue for You

A serious construction injury can mean hospital bills, months away from work, and lasting physical limitations. Workers’ compensation may cover part of those losses, but not pain and suffering. If a contractor, property owner, manufacturer, or another third party caused the incident, you may have an additional personal injury claim.

A Decatur construction accident lawyer at Ross Moore Law identifies every available source of compensation and calculates the full effect of the injury before pursuing a settlement or verdict.

Medical Expenses and Future Treatment Costs

Compensation may cover emergency transportation, hospitalization, surgery, medication, rehabilitation, and follow-up care. For catastrophic injuries, a claim can also include future treatment, home modifications, and long-term care.

Our lawyers use medical records, physician opinions, and life-care projections to document these costs — especially important when a worker faces paralysis, brain trauma, severe burns, or complications from being crushed by equipment.

Lost Wages and Reduced Earning Capacity

Missing work can quickly put rent and everyday expenses at risk. Recoverable losses may include missed wages, overtime, bonuses, and income lost during future treatment, as well as reduced earning capacity when permanent restrictions prevent you from returning to construction work or force you into a lower-paying job. Ross Moore Law gathers payroll records, tax documents, and vocational evidence to show the true value of these losses.

Pain, Suffering, and Permanent Disability

Workers’ compensation doesn’t cover physical pain, emotional distress, or loss of enjoyment of life — but a lawsuit against a negligent third party may. The amount can depend on the injury’s severity, scarring, psychological effects, and impact on daily life and relationships.

Our lawyers pursue compensation for lasting harm from scaffolding collapses, electrocutions, trench failures, and equipment malfunctions, and may seek punitive damages under Georgia law in cases involving intentional misconduct or reckless disregard for safety.

Funeral Costs and Other Wrongful Death Damages

A fatal job site incident leaves a family facing immediate expenses while losing the income, care, and companionship their loved one provided. Georgia law may allow eligible family members to pursue the full value of the deceased’s life, while the estate may separately seek medical expenses, funeral costs, and conscious pain and suffering before death.

Workers’ compensation death benefits may need to be coordinated with claims against responsible third parties. Our wrongful construction accident lawyers at Ross Moore Law investigate the incident, determine who may be held accountable, and pursue the compensation Georgia law allows.

Why Choose Ross Moore Law for Your Lawsuit

A serious job site injury can leave you unable to work while medical bills and household expenses continue to grow. At the same time, contractors, property owners, and adjusters may already be collecting evidence and working to limit their responsibility. You need a construction accident lawyer who can protect your rights and keep your case moving.

Ross Moore Law provides full-service representation to injured workers and grieving families throughout Decatur, DeKalb County, and the Atlanta metro area. Our legal team handles the investigation, claim process, negotiations, and, when necessary, litigation while keeping you informed.

Experienced Construction Accident Lawyers

Founder Ross Moore, Esq., leads a team of construction accident lawyers and support staff experienced in cases involving negligent companies and unsafe working conditions. Our lawyers know how to examine subcontractor relationships, safety records, equipment failures, and other factors that may support a third-party construction accident claim.

Whether you fell from scaffolding, were injured by falling debris at work, or suffered a life-changing equipment injury, our construction accident lawyers serving Georgia are prepared to pursue every liable party. Our lawyers also represent families that need a team of lawyers after a fatal job site incident.

Personalized Strategies and Consistent Client Communication

Construction injury claims are rarely one-size-fits-all. An injured subcontractor may have legal options that differ from those of an employee, site visitor, or undocumented worker. Ross Moore Law examines your work arrangement, the companies controlling the site, and the cause of the incident before developing a focused legal strategy.

You receive direct, consistent updates about evidence, deadlines, negotiations, and important decisions. If you were injured at a construction job and need help, our team will explain workers’ comp versus a construction accident lawsuit and determine whether another contractor, property owner, or manufacturer may be held responsible.

A Proven Record of Successful Settlements and Verdicts

Ross Moore Law has a history of securing successful settlements and verdicts for people harmed by negligence and wrongful conduct. Those outcomes reflect our firm’s willingness to investigate thoroughly, document the full impact of an injury, and prepare each case for court instead of accepting an inadequate offer.

Our skilled construction accident lawyers fight for compensation tied to medical care, lost wages, reduced earning ability, pain and suffering, and permanent disability. If you are searching for an experienced construction accident lawyer near you, Ross Moore Law is ready to provide focused representation from the first call through the resolution of your case.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Construction Accident Cases

A serious job site injury can leave you unsure whether to file for workers’ compensation, a lawsuit, or both. Ross Moore Law offers a free consultation to help injured workers find the right path forward.

How Much Is My Construction Accident Case Worth?

Value depends on your injuries’ severity, available coverage, lost income, and whether a third party caused the accident. A third-party claim may recover medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering that workers’ comp doesn’t cover. Safety reports, witness testimony, and expert findings can strengthen this. Our lawyers at Ross Moore Law build claims around the injury’s full impact.

Can I Sue a Contractor or Another Third Party After Getting Hurt on the Job?

Yes, if a contractor, property owner, manufacturer, or other company’s negligence contributed to your injury. Georgia workers’ comp usually bars suing your direct employer, but not unrelated third parties — like a subcontractor who created a hazard or a manufacturer whose equipment failed. This can support a third-party claim alongside workers’ comp benefits, to recover damages that workers’ comp doesn’t cover. Ross Moore Law manages overlapping claims so one filing doesn’t jeopardize another.

How Long Do I Have to File a Construction Accident Claim in Georgia?

Generally, two years for personal injury or wrongful death claims under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33. Workers’ comp requires reporting within 30 days and typically filing within one year, while claims against a government entity may require notice in as little as six months. Evidence can disappear long before deadlines expire, so act quickly.

What Should I Do Immediately After a Construction Accident?

Get emergency care, then report the injury to your employer in writing right away, describing exactly what happened. If safe, photograph the hazard and equipment, and get witness contact information. Don’t sign releases or give recorded statements before getting legal advice, and ask that any malfunctioning machinery be preserved. Contact Ross Moore Law promptly — we can obtain safety records and identify third-party claims while evidence is still available.

Contact a Decatur Construction Accident Lawyer at Ross Moore Law Today

Job site evidence can disappear quickly — equipment gets repaired, debris removed, and witnesses sent to new projects — while contractors and adjusters work to limit responsibility. Georgia’s filing deadlines mean waiting can put your compensation at risk.

Ross Moore Law investigates your construction site injury, identifies every potentially responsible party, and pursues the medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering you deserve. Our Decatur construction accident lawyers handle claims involving scaffolding collapses, falling debris, defective equipment, electrocutions, trench collapses, and fatal work site incidents throughout DeKalb County and the Atlanta metro area. Contact us today or call 404-445-8122 for a free consultation. You only pay once our lawyers win your case.

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