At Hillstone Law, You Pay Nothing Unless We Win

  • No upfront fees, we only get paid if we secure compensation
  • Recover medical bills, lost wages, permanent disability, and pain and suffering
  • Experienced California attorneys handling construction and third-party accident claims

If you’re injured in a construction accident in California whether on a jobsite, in road work zones, or as a bystander, Hillstone Law is here to protect your rights and fight for full financial recovery.

Why Construction Is Among the Most Dangerous Industries

Construction remains one of the most hazardous occupations in the United States:

  • One in every five workplace fatalities occurs on a construction site
  • In 2019, over 1,030 workers died from slips, trips, and falls alone
  • In 2021, California saw approximately 83 construction-related fatalities among the deadliest years on record
  • An estimated 169,600 construction workers in California suffered non-fatal injuries in 2022, with about 246 workers per 10,000 requiring time away from work

These figures highlight the constant danger and need for strong advocacy and legal protection.

Construction Accident Attorneys

Most Common Causes of Construction Site Accidents

Construction hazards arise from a variety of unsafe conditions:

  • Falls from heights, the leading cause of both fatal and non-fatal construction injuries, typically involving roofs, scaffolding, and ladders
  • Crush injuries and struck-by events, workers hit by vehicles, falling tools, or swinging equipment
  • Electrocutions, faulty wiring and contact with power lines causing serious or fatal shocks
  • Exposure to hazardous substances, chemicals, dust, and solvents leading to long-term injuries
  • Burns, explosions, and thermal injuries, often involving faulty gas systems or compressed tanks

Types of Construction Accident Injuries

Victims of construction incidents may sustain severe trauma, such as:

  • Head injuries, including concussions and traumatic brain injury
  • Spinal cord injuries, paralysis, or long-term back trauma
  • Broken bones, especially in the arms, legs, ribs, and pelvis
  • Internal injuries and organ damage from blunt force trauma
  • Burns or respiratory damage from chemicals or electrical exposure
  • Permanent impairments, such as limb loss or chronic pain

Who May Be Held Liable?

Liability in construction accidents often involves multiple parties:

  • General contractors or site operators, for failing to maintain a safe worksite
  • Property owners or landholders, if unsafe premises contributed to harm
  • Equipment manufacturers or rental companies, when defective machinery caused injury
  • Subcontractors or third-party vendors, responsible for negligent safety protocols
  • Third parties or bystanders, injured by construction-related activity and protected under personal injury law

Hillstone Law conducts in-depth investigations to identify every responsible entity.

Compensation You May Be Entitled To

Construction accident victims can pursue damages including:

  • Medical costs, from emergency care to long-term rehabilitation
  • Lost wages, including replacement earnings during recovery
  • Future income loss if disability prevents return to work
  • Pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and reduced life quality
  • Wrongful death benefits, including survivor support and funeral expenses

How Hillstone Law Advocates for You

Free Case Evaluation

We review your accident at no cost and explain your legal options thoroughly.

Immediate Evidence Preservation

Our team secures photos, site records, witness statements, and OSHA or inspection logs before critical evidence disappears.

Expert Support

We collaborate with medical professionals, safety engineers, vocational specialists, and accident reconstruction experts to build a powerful case.

Strong Negotiation & Trial Readiness

We press aggressively with insurance providers and responsible parties and prepare for trial if a fair settlement isn’t offered.

Dual Claim Strategy

We help workers file workers’ compensation claims while also pursuing third-party liability suits when applicable, maximizing overall recovery.

What You Should Do After a Construction Accident

  1. Seek medical care immediately, even for mild injuries
  2. Report the incident in writing to your employer or site supervisor
  3. Take photos or videos of the accident scene and equipment
  4. Save damaged clothing or tools that may serve as evidence
  5. Note witness names and contact information promptly
  6. Retain all medical records and pay stubs, and track time missed from work
  7. Avoid recorded statements or liability admissions without legal counsel
  8. Contact Hillstone Law promptly, we preserve your rights and initiate your claim with no upfront expense

California Deadlines You Must Know

  • Workers’ compensation injuries must be reported within 30 days, and claims generally filed within one year
  • Personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits must usually be filed within two years of the accident or death
  • Under the discovery rule, injuries that appear later may extend the filing period by up to one year

Missing these statutory deadlines often permanently bars any claim, so immediate action is critical.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have a case if I was partially at fault?
Yes. California uses comparative negligence, which allows you to recover damages reduced proportionally to your fault, unless you are more than 50% at fault.

Can bystanders or pedestrians recover compensation?
Absolutely. Third-party victims injured as bystanders may pursue standard personal injury claims against the responsible entities.

Do I automatically get workers’ comp if I’m injured?
If you’re a direct employee, yes but third-party suits may bring additional compensation beyond workers’ benefits, especially if equipment or premises were negligently maintained.

How long does a construction accident claim take?
Simple cases may resolve in months; complex or serious injury cases especially those requiring litigation can last a year or more. We maintain communication and transparency throughout.

Why Choose Hillstone Law

  • Specialized expertise in California construction accident and workplace injury law
  • Proven record of securing major settlements and verdicts
  • Dedicated attorney-client relationship with direct communication and personalized guidance
  • Contingency fee model means no fees until we win your case

Let Hillstone Law Help You Rebuild

Construction accidents can lead to lasting physical and financial consequences for you and your family. Hillstone Law is committed to fighting for full recovery so you can focus on healing.

Contact Hillstone Law today for a free case evaluation. You pay nothing upfront, and no fees unless we win. Let us stand with you while you recover from the damage.