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Why Choose Roxell Richards Injury Law Firm?
Construction accident cases are complex and often involve multiple contractors, OSHA regulations, and powerful insurance companies. You need a legal team that understands Texas injury law and how construction sites operate.
At Roxell Richards Injury Law Firm, we provide focused, results-driven representation for injured Houston workers.
• Free, Detailed Case Evaluation
• Strong Investigation & Expert Support
• Aggressive Negotiation
• Trial-Ready Strategy
• Clear Communication
You stay informed throughout the process and understand exactly where your case stands.
Construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the country. When preventable safety failures cause serious harm, our firm fights to hold negligent parties accountable and pursue maximum compensation for injured workers in Houston.
What Is a Construction Accident Injury?
A construction accident injury occurs when a worker is harmed while performing job-related duties on an active construction site. Because construction environments involve heavy machinery, elevated work areas, electrical systems, and multiple contractors, even a single safety failure can lead to serious harm.
These injuries can range from minor fractures to catastrophic trauma and may result in:
- Long-term medical treatment
- Permanent disability
- Lost income or reduced earning capacity
- Significant financial hardship for families
- Worker negligence – Disputes over whether safety procedures were followed
- Employer safety violations – Failure to comply with OSHA standards or provide proper training
- Defective equipment – Malfunctioning tools, machinery, or safety gear
- Third-party contractor liability – Hazards created by subcontractors or other companies on-site
Common Causes of Construction Accidents
Here are the most common causes of construction injuries:
• Falls from Heights
- Scaffolding
- Ladders
- Roofs
- Elevated platforms
• Struck-by Objects
- Falling tools or materials
- Moving vehicles
- Swinging machinery
• Electrocutions
• Caught-In or Caught-Between Accidents
- Trapped in machinery
- Crushed between equipment
- Pinned under collapsing structures
• Defective Equipment
• Poor Training or Supervision
Common Injuries in Construction Accidents
- Broken bones and fractures
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Crush injuries
- Burns and electrocution trauma
- Amputations
- Internal injuries
- Permanent disability
How Common Are Construction Accidents?
- Construction accounted for nearly 20% of all worker fatalities across all industries.
- Falls, struck-by accidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between incidents — known as the “Fatal Four” — account for the majority of construction deaths.
- In a recent year, more than 200,000 nonfatal construction injuries were reported nationwide.
Types of Compensation You May Recover
Economic Damages
- Medical expenses — hospital care, surgeries, medications, therapy
- Lost wages — time away from work and reduced earning capacity
- Rehabilitation and ongoing care
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Loss of quality of life
- Permanent disability support
- Disfigurement compensation
- Funeral and burial expenses (in fatal cases)
Why Construction Accident Cases Are Complex?
- Multiple responsible parties (employers, contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers)
- OSHA regulations and safety standards
- Workers’ compensation issues
- Potential third-party liability claims
- Need for expert testimony (engineers, safety specialists, medical professionals)
Third-Party Liability in Construction Accidents
Construction sites often involve multiple companies working at the same time. When an accident happens, your employer may not be the only party responsible. In many cases, a third party’s negligence contributes to the injury.
Unlike workers’ compensation claims, third-party lawsuits allow injured workers to pursue broader financial recovery.
Who May Be Held Liable?
- General contractors – For failing to maintain safe job site conditions
- Subcontractors – For creating hazards or ignoring safety protocols
- Equipment manufacturers – For defective tools, machinery, or safety gear
- Property owners – For unsafe premises or hidden dangers
- Delivery or trucking companies – For vehicle-related construction site accidents
Steps to Take After a Construction Accident Injury
1. Seek Immediate Medical Attention
- Get evaluated by a medical professional
- Follow all treatment recommendations
- Keep copies of medical records and bills
2. Report the Accident
Make sure the report includes:
- Date and time of the accident
- Exact location
- How the injury occurred
- Take photos or videos of the hazard
- Photograph equipment involved
- Capture visible injuries
- Save damaged safety gear
4. Gather Witness Information
5. Avoid Speaking to Insurance Adjusters Alone
Do not give recorded statements or sign documents without understanding your rights.
6. Preserve Evidence
- Work boots and safety equipment
- Clothing worn during the accident
- Any written communication about the incident
7. Contact a Houston Construction Accident Injury Lawyer
- Investigate the accident
- Identify all responsible parties
- Handle insurance negotiations
- Ensure deadlines are met
Types of Construction Sites Where Injuries Occur
Construction accidents can happen in almost any work environment. Different job sites have different safety risks, equipment, and regulations. Understanding the setting helps determine how the accident occurred and who may be responsible.
• Residential Home Builds
These include single-family homes, housing developments, and renovation projects.
Common risks include:
- Falls from ladders or roofs
- Exposed nails and debris
- Power tool injuries
- Unsecured scaffolding
Because multiple subcontractors often work on residential sites, liability may involve more than one party.
• Commercial Developments
These projects include office buildings, shopping centers, and mixed-use properties.
Common hazards include:
- Heavy machinery operation
- High-rise construction risks
- Large material deliveries
- Electrical system installations
Commercial sites often involve general contractors and multiple specialty teams working simultaneously, increasing the complexity of liability.
• Highway and Road Projects
Road construction zones expose workers to moving traffic and heavy equipment.
Risks may include:
- Vehicle collisions
- Struck-by incidents
- Equipment-related injuries
- Poorly marked work zones
These cases may involve third-party drivers or government contractors.
• Oil and Gas Sites
Energy sector projects involve specialized machinery and high-pressure systems.
Common dangers include:
- Explosions or fires
- Equipment malfunctions
- Chemical exposure
- Heavy lifting injuries
These sites often require strict safety compliance due to the high-risk environment.
• Industrial Facilities
Factories, warehouses, and manufacturing plants contain complex equipment and production lines.
Frequent risks include:
- Forklift accidents
- Conveyor belt injuries
- Machinery entanglement
- Falls in loading areas
How a Houston Construction Accident Injury Lawyer Can Help?
- Investigate the accident thoroughly
- Identify all responsible parties
- Gather key evidence and expert testimony
- Determine whether workers’ compensation or a third-party claim applies
- Calculate full current and future damages
- Negotiate aggressively with insurers
- Take your case to trial if needed
Contact a Houston Construction Accident Injury Lawyer Today!
Construction injuries can change your life. You don’t have to face the aftermath alone. Roxell Richards Injury Law Firm is here to help injured workers in Houston pursue justice and financial recovery.
Call now for a free consultation — we don’t get paid unless we win your case.
Roxell Richards Injury Law Firm
6420 Richmond Ave., Ste. #135
Houston, TX 77057
📞 (713) 974-0388
Attorney Roxell Richards
This Houston Vehicle Accident service page is provided by The Roxell Richards Law Firm, a Texas-based personal injury law firm dedicated to representing individuals injured in vehicular accidents. With a focus on Texas personal injury law, the firm helps victims of vehicle accidents understand their legal rights, navigate complex insurance claims, and pursue fair compensation for their injuries.
Roxell Richards, attorney and founder of The Roxell Richards Law Firm, brings more than 20 years of experience representing clients in motorcycle accident and personal injury cases across Texas. His practice includes handling claims involving serious injuries, contested liability, and insurance coverage disputes. The firm’s legal approach emphasizes clear communication, individualized case evaluation, and client-focused representation at every stage of the legal process.
The legal information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For advice specific to a vehicle accident, individuals are encouraged to consult with a qualified Texas personal injury attorney.
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