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Construction injuries

Standing up for safety

Construction is a dangerous profession, but workers have the right to assume their job site is reasonably safe. Far too often, safety shortcuts result in unnecessary injuries and even death. 

If that happens, we have the expertise to help you understand if you have a claim against another party, or if the incident would be limited to workers’ compensation insurance coverage.

Results in construction injuries

$19.5 million

Billboard worker electrocuted by nearby power lines, resulting in amputation and partial paraplegia.

$7.7 million

Worker fall causes spinal injuries due to faulty scaffolding and exposure to hazardous gases.

$6 million

Roadside construction issue causes electrical exposure and brain injury to worker.

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Our attorneys

Our attorneys handle a broad variety of cases, including severe injury and wrongful death caused by vehicle accidents of all types, medical malpractice, product defects, construction site accidents and corporate wrongdoing, as well as damages caused by insurance misconduct.

Corporate negligence

Veterans deserve better

The U.S. government and Cerner’s negligence delayed Charlie Bourg’s cancer diagnosis – essentially costing him his life. Now he’s fighting to keep it from happening to other veterans.  U.S. Army...
Charlie Bourg standing in front of the engraved wall at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC

Insurance misconduct

Holding Nationwide accountable for egregious bad faith

In a win for insurance consumers, a Spokane County judge and jury leveled more than $103 million in judgments against Nationwide Insurance, holding the insurance company accountable for egregious misconduct...
Nationwide headquarters: a gray concrete building against blue sky, with the blue N and white bird Nationwide logo.

Construction injuries

Crane collapse: Standing up for safety and accountability

In the wake of tragedy, standing up for accountability and safety In March 2022, a King County jury returned a $150 million verdict that included two families who lost loved...
A large yellow rooftop crane over a city skyline

Railroad injuries

Pursuing justice for victims of the 2017 Amtrak derailment

In December 2017, an Amtrak train plunged off a railroad overpass onto Interstate 5, killing three people and injuring dozens more. The train was on its first paid passenger run...
An Amtrak train in the station.