Construction Accidents
Representation for Construction Site Injuries
$10 million - Recovery for worker who suffered compound femur fractures following a construction site accident.
At McNicholas & McNicholas, LLP, we have the ability, experience and resources to pursue significant damages and recover compensation for injuries sustained on construction sites. We have litigated catastrophic injury cases in Southern California since 1993, and our attorneys have the experience that only comes from taking high-profile and complicated cases to court.
We have been recognized by professional organizations such as Martindale-Hubbell for excellence, and our founding attorneys, John and Patrick McNicholas, have both been recognized by SuperLawyers magazine as among the area's top 100 lawyers.
A Reputation for Success
$6.5 million - Father who was crushed to death in an accident during work in a subway tunnel.
Our attorneys have recovered multimillion-dollar awards for workers injured on construction sites. We have successfully pursued cases against major employers and international corporations.
We handle large, complicated cases that require significant investments of time and money. We are proud to be recognized by other attorneys as a premier law firm that can handle complex referrals involving catastrophic injuries such as serious burns, brain injuries, spinal injuries and wrongful death.
Pursuing Compensation for Clients Injured in Construction Accidents
Our attorneys stand ready to handle the most complicated personal injury cases. Contact us online or by phone at 310-694-5027 to find out if we can help you recover damages as a result of injuries sustained in a construction accident.
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