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Collinsville Construction Accident Attorney

The subject of Construction Accidents covers two distinct types of liability:

  • accidents suffered by workers on construction sites that do not fall under the ambit of worker's compensation laws and
  • injuries suffered by third parties resulting from the actions of construction workers or dangerous conditions on a construction site

For example, if you were injured by a construction tool left lying around by the construction company or a hole that is not properly re-filled, there would be construction liability on the part of the construction company. Similarly, an employee on a construction site who is injured due to the actions of a third party on that site would have a claim for construction liability in addition to any possible worker's compensation claim.

The field of construction accidents involves complex laws and procedures and requires considerable expertise to get the best results. The attorneys at Giacoletto Law Office have had a great deal of success in this growing field of personal injury recovery and have anticipated even greater future successes. So, if you have a construction accident claim, you should contact Giacoletto Law Office to insure you get the best representation possible on your claim.

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Giacoletto Law Office, PC
1601 Vandalia Street
Collinsville, IL 62234

Telephone: 618-623-4297
Telephone: 866-647-5286
Fax: 618-346-8843
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