We Help Clients Nationwide Recover Damages

You have a right to safety in the workplace. In the event that you have experienced injury on account of a scaffold, you may be able to seek damages beyond workman's compensation. In many cases, especially when a third party is responsible for your injury, you can file a claim. Our Houston scaffolding accident attorneys at Webster Vicknair MacLeod are passionate about helping those who have experienced accidents on the job. We can guide you through the complex legal process.

Awards Above and Beyond Workers' Compensation

Workers' compensation agreements make it difficult for victims of work-site injury to seek proper reparation. In spite of the fact that such work contracts typically protect an employer, they do not sanction third parties. If you have been injured in a construction site due to a fall, breakage, or any other problem with a scaffold, you may be able to win compensation. You may be able to file a claim against any of the following parties:

  • The crew that erected the scaffolding
  • The manufacturer for defects
  • Any inspectors or other parties involved in maintaining scaffold safety

It is likely that a problem with faulty scaffolding can be traced back to one or more of these parties. Our lawyers can help you determine who is at fault for your injuries. Simply contact our firm to begin discussing your options with a Houston scaffolding injury lawyer. We can help you file an appropriate claim!

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Premier National Lawyers on Your Side

Do not settle for workers' compensation when your right to a safe workplace has been violated. The award-winning attorneys at Webster Vicknair MacLeod have years of experience in a wide assortment of cases. We understand your needs and can help you fight for damages in difficult cases.

Call our Houston office today to schedule a free consultation. We will come to you, no matter where you are in the U.S.

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