Construction Accident Attorney
Legal Help After A Serious Construction Site Injury
A serious construction site accident can change your life in a moment. One day, you are working to support yourself or your family, and the next, you may be in pain, unable to work, and unsure how you will cover your bills. If this has happened in the Houston area, you do not have to sort it out alone.
At The Law Offices of Jed Silverman, we help injured construction workers and their families understand their legal options after a job site incident. Our attorneys handle serious, high-stakes cases in Texas courts, and we bring that same level of preparation and focus to construction accidents. When you contact us, you speak with an attorney who will take the time to learn what happened and what you are facing now. We offer confidential consultations so you can ask questions and get clear next steps. Our goal is to help you protect your rights, avoid costly mistakes, and decide whether working with a construction accident attorney is the right move for you.
Call (713) 597-2221 today to set up a consultation, or contact us online to learn more.
Why Injured Workers Turn To Our Firm
Choosing a lawyer after a construction injury is not just about filling out forms. These cases often involve complex facts, multiple companies, and serious long-term consequences. Our firm is led by Attorney Jed Silverman, who is Board Certified in Criminal Law in Texas, and our attorneys have spent years handling complicated, high-stakes matters in courts here.
Board Certification means Mr. Silverman has been tested and recognized for advanced knowledge of Texas law and courtroom practice. We draw on that depth of training when we investigate how a construction accident happened, evaluate contracts and safety rules, and prepare to present a case if a dispute becomes contested. Our trial background helps us think strategically from day one, whether a matter settles or proceeds toward a hearing.
We also understand the courts that serve Houston and nearby communities. Our attorneys regularly work in these venues and are familiar with local procedures and expectations. This local knowledge helps us manage deadlines, anticipate how certain issues may be handled, and keep clients informed about what to expect as a case moves forward.
Every client’s situation is different, so we do not rely on a single approach. We look at the specific job site, the work being performed, and how the injury has affected your health and income. Our team’s goal is to build a tailored strategy that addresses your medical needs, wage loss, and long-term concerns while offering steady support during a difficult time.
What To Do After A Construction Accident
In the first hours and days after a construction accident, it can be hard to think clearly. You may be dealing with pain, emergency treatment, and pressure from supervisors or insurance representatives. Taking a few careful steps can protect both your health and your potential claim.
These actions can help safeguard your rights after a job site injury:
- Seek prompt medical care so a professional documents your injuries and you receive the treatment you need.
- Report the incident to a foreman or supervisor and follow any written reporting procedures for the site.
- Write down the date, time, location, and a short description of what happened while the details are fresh.
- Collect names and contact information for coworkers or others who saw the accident or the condition that caused it.
- Take photos of the area, equipment, and any visible injuries if it is safe and you can do so.
- Keep copies of any forms you complete for an employer, insurance company, or safety investigator.
You should be careful about signing documents or giving detailed recorded statements before you understand your legal rights. Some forms may affect your ability to bring a claim against certain parties. When you contact our office, we can review what you have been asked to sign, discuss how workers’ compensation interacts with other claims, and help you avoid steps that could weaken your position later.
Common Construction Accidents & Causes
Construction and industrial work in and around Houston involve heavy equipment, elevated work, and demanding schedules. When safety rules are not followed, the risk of a serious accident increases quickly. Understanding what went wrong on your site can help identify who may be responsible.
We see construction injuries related to falls from ladders or scaffolding, electrical incidents, collapsing trenches, and being struck by moving vehicles or falling materials. On large commercial projects and industrial facilities, workers may also face hazards from cranes, forklifts, or other machinery operating in tight spaces. Even a seemingly minor shortcut in safety procedures can have serious consequences.
Some common causes of construction site accidents include:
- Failure to provide or enforce proper fall protection, guardrails, or harnesses.
- Inadequate training or supervision on how to use equipment or perform tasks safely.
- Rushed schedules that encourage workers or subcontractors to cut corners on safety checks.
- Poor housekeeping on the site, leading to tripping hazards or cluttered work areas.
- Defective or poorly maintained tools, machinery, or safety gear.
- Improper excavation support or shoring, resulting in trench or wall collapses.
Our role as a construction accident lawyer is to examine how these and other factors came together in your case. We review site plans, safety policies, and any available incident reports to see whether safety standards were met. By identifying the specific cause or combination of causes, we work to determine whether someone other than your employer may be legally responsible for your injuries.
Who May Be Liable For Your Injuries
Many injured workers are told that workers’ compensation is their only option. In some situations, that may be true, but construction projects often involve several companies, each with different roles and responsibilities. Depending on the facts, there may be a separate claim against one or more of these parties.
Potentially responsible parties can include property owners, general contractors, subcontractors, or companies that supplied equipment or materials. For example, a general contractor may control overall site safety, while a subcontractor directs a specific crew. An equipment manufacturer could bear responsibility if a defect caused a sudden failure. The details of who planned, supervised, and controlled the work matter a great deal.
Our attorneys examine contracts, job orders, and safety documents to understand how responsibilities were divided on the project. We also look at any prior complaints, citations, or accident history when that information is available. This analysis helps us identify whether a third-party claim may exist in addition to any benefits you receive through a workers’ compensation system or other employer-based coverage.
As we evaluate liability, we keep the real-world impact in view. A serious construction injury can result in hospital stays, therapy, reduced earning capacity, and long-term pain. Our goal is to locate potential sources of recovery within the law so you have a meaningful chance to address medical costs, lost income, and future needs.
How Our Houston Team Supports You
When you reach out to our office after a construction accident, you are not handed off into a maze of departments. You can speak with an attorney who will listen to what happened, ask focused questions about the site and your injuries, and explain how the law may apply to your situation in the Houston area.
During an initial consultation, we typically review where the accident occurred, what kind of project it was, and what medical treatment you have received so far. If you have incident reports, correspondence from an insurance company, or photographs, we encourage you to share those so we can better understand the context. This conversation is also your chance to ask about timelines, possible next steps, and how a construction accident lawyer can assist you.
If you decide to work with us, we handle communication with insurance adjusters or opposing counsel so you are not fielding stressful calls while trying to recover. We track deadlines, gather records, and develop a strategy that may include negotiation or, when needed, preparation for hearings in courts that serve Houston and surrounding communities. Our experience in Texas courts informs how we prepare your case and how we discuss potential risks and options with you.
For injury matters, our firm typically uses a contingency-based fee structure, which means legal fees are collected from a recovery rather than paid upfront. We can explain how this works in your consultation so you understand what to expect. We aim to make it as straightforward as possible for you to get legal guidance without adding financial pressure.
If you or a loved one has been hurt on a construction site and you want clear, direct answers about your options, we invite you to speak with our team. You can tell us what happened, and we will walk you through how a construction accident attorney Houston workers rely on might approach a case like yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have a case beyond workers’ comp?
You may have a claim beyond workers’ compensation if a third party contributed to your injury. Examples include property owners, general contractors, or equipment manufacturers. Our attorneys review how the project was set up and who controlled safety decisions to help determine what options may be available.
How much does it cost to hire your firm?
For injury matters, we typically use a contingency fee structure, so you do not pay legal fees up front. Our fee is collected from a recovery if one is obtained. We explain the specifics during your consultation so you understand costs before deciding how to move forward.
When should I call a lawyer after a construction accident?
It is usually best to contact a lawyer as soon as your immediate medical needs are addressed. Early involvement allows us to help preserve evidence, evaluate forms you are asked to sign, and guide communications with insurers. Waiting can make it harder to gather information or correct damaging statements.
What information should I bring to our first meeting?
Bring any incident reports, medical records you have, photos of the site or injuries, and letters or emails from your employer or an insurance company. If you do not have documents yet, we can still talk through what happened and outline what information will be helpful to collect.
Will I work directly with an attorney on my case?
Yes. When you contact The Law Offices of Jed Silverman, you can speak directly with an attorney about your situation. Our lawyers stay involved in case strategy and communication, and our team works together to keep you informed so you understand how your case is progressing and what to expect next.
Call (713) 597-2221 to speak with our team about a construction site injury.
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