Construction Accident Lawyers in Asheville Fight for You

When You’ve Been Hurt on the Job, Our Construction Accident Lawyer Protects Your Rights.

If you’ve been hurt, you’re probably wondering what you’re going to do to cover your medical bills and get back to work. Every case is different, but Asheville construction accident lawyer Lakota R. Denton is experienced in working for clients who have been hurt at a construction site.

A construction job site can be dangerous even when everything is going smoothly. However, the heavy machinery, uneven terrain, and precarious structures can create circumstances that make a construction accident inevitable. If you’ve been injured in a construction accident, you may be able to file a personal injury claim.

Call our Asheville construction accident lawyer for help today at 828-333-5996 for a free consultation about your case.

I’m leaving a 5-star review for Lakota Denton and his excellent team because of their utmost care and compassion. I came to them drowning in the turbid waters of despondent lawyers and sketchy doctors, and they put me on a plan to physical recovery, while they recovered my case. Lakota is a lawyer with keen awareness, dignity, and most importantly, heart. Thank you, Lakota.” – Ganesh Braymiller

“Excellent in every way. Lakota is easily the best lawyer I have ever worked with. Effective, efficient, honest, compassionate, friendly and fair. Hiring a lawyer can be stressful, but Lakota transforms that stress into confidence. And that confidence is then justified by the results he gets. Thanks for your help Lakota!” – Stephen Barnard

“I couldn’t be happier with the job Lakota Denton and his awesome staff did for me after I had my accident. They all really cared about my outcome and stayed in touch every step of the way. I can’t recommend him enough!! 5 stars all the way. Thank you!” – Peter Estrada

In an accident? Need Help? This is your turn-key, set-it-and-forget-it solution! Lakota and Jenny are two of the best friends you will meet in Asheville! If anything can go sideways, be atypical or oddball… it seems like it will happen to me. True to form, several legal obstacles cropped up, even though I was not at fault in the accident.” – Christopher McGrath

“Lakota provided me with a free consultation and gave me crucial information on how to handle my accident case with an 18 wheeler. His guidance set me on the right path to maximizing my settlement while feeling confident I understood the process. I cannot recommend his services enough, he was an incredible help to me.” – Amy Fisher

“Lakota Denton is a champion for the people. He worked with me on a car accident case and won the maximum settlement. He has a strong reputation as an experienced trial lawyer so insurance companies know he doesn’t mess around.” – Chalkley Matlack

“Attorney Lakota Denton was super effective at isolating the issue, building a strong case, and achieving immediate results on behalf of clients in a matter that is so key to our constitutional rights. If looking for an attorney, look no further. You need him in your court!” – Zachery Adam

“Incredibly helpful folks- whether you end up utilizing their services or not. They provided me with peace of mind on a terrible day when I had no idea what steps to take. You won’t find a friendlier or better informed personal injury lawyer in Asheville! Even if you’re just not sure of your rights or the steps to take, it’s definitely worth making the call!” – Chessa Budai

What Should I Do After a Construction Site Accident?

Get Medical Attention, Stay Calm, and Call Our Asheville Construction Accident Lawyers

The minutes following a construction accident can be critical and are often painful and chaotic. Seek immediate medical attention and call 911. What happens in the accident’s immediate aftermath can make a difference in pursuing a construction accident claim.

Sticking to the right protocols can give your construction accident attorney a higher chance for a successful settlement. Follow these steps to help ensure that you’re eligible for a third-party claim.

Stay Calm

You may be hurt pretty bad, and it’s okay to express that, but try to avoid blaming your coworkers even if you believe someone else’s careless or reckless behavior caused your accident.

And remember, anything that you say after the accident can affect your claim.

Have a Medical Evaluation

You may not feel hurt right away, but you should always call for emergency medical care, especially if you’ve hit your head or you feel lightheaded. Oftentimes, sprains, strains, back injuries, or other soft tissue damage won’t show up right away, but EMS techs are trained to spot indications of those injuries.

If you don’t see a doctor after your construction site accident, the insurance company may claim that you were exaggerating how hurt you were or even deny that you were hurt at all!

Gather as Much Evidence as You Can at the Construction Site

Construction sites often require the foreman or supervisor to fill out an incident report if there is an accident. These typically include the date, time, and location of the accident, as well as what you were doing at the time. Your foreman may also interview your co-workers to gather information about the circumstances of your accident.

Make sure that your construction accident lawyers have a copy of the report, as well as the names and contact information of any witnesses.

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We recommend calling an injury lawyer familiar with construction site accidents. These cases can be tricky, and experience matters. If your job site’s workers’ compensation doesn’t cover you, then you’ll need legal representation for a third-party claim.

Our Construction Accident Lawyer in Asheville Has Handled Many Types of Construction Site Accidents

Construction Site Accidents and Their Causes

Using heavy equipment and sharp or pointed tools can quickly turn a regular day at work into a deadly situation, both for you and for others on the job site. Unfortunately, many construction site accidents can result in severe injuries and life-changing consequences.

Common construction site accidents include:

  • Tripping over objects or uneven ground and falling
  • Falling from heights
  • Being struck by objects
  • Transportation accidents or accidents with heavy machinery
  • Defective equipment accidents
  • Ladder failures and scaffolding collapses
  • Electrocution
  • Fires or explosions
  • Exposure to toxic substances or hazardous chemicals
  • Workplace violence.

As you can see, many of these construction site accidents can easily be attributed to negligence or carelessness. Defective or broken machinery, fall-prevention equipment malfunction, falling due to unmarked uneven terrain, and being struck by something can all happen if someone isn’t paying attention to their work environment.

When workers ignore safety protocols, fail to inspect their equipment, or simply aren’t paying attention, serious accidents can happen.

Sometimes construction accidents can result from a willful disregard for the safety of others. This is considered recklessness, because these actions knowingly put others at risk.

Rarer, but just as serious, are workplace incidents of maliciousness. If you’re in a workplace violence situation, or if someone comes to your job site to harm you or others, then you need a construction accident attorney.

Construction Accidents Can Lead to Serious Injuries

By their nature, construction sites are dangerous, and the injuries from an accident can be severe, life changing, and even deadly. We have represented clients who have suffered the following injuries:

  • Dislocated joints or torn tendons and ligaments
  • Broken bones or fractures
  • Neck, back, and spinal cord injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or concussions
  • Nerve damage
  • Loss of vision or hearing
  • Amputations
  • Hand-arm vibration syndrome/vibration white finger
  • Burns or chemical burns.

Compensation For Injuries and Lost Earnings Caused by a Construction Accident

Many of these injuries can impact your ability to enjoy the same quality of life you did before, including your ability to work and provide for your family. Construction accident lawyers in Asheville can help you pursue a claim to cover the medical bills you incur, including hospital stays and any type of physical therapy or rehabilitation you may need to recover.

Our construction accident lawyer can also seek compensation for time missed at work. In addition, you can get compensation for diminished earning capacity if your injury has left you unable to do the job you used to.

Contact us today at 828-333-5996 to see how we can help you.

How Can a Construction Accident Attorney Help Me?

When you file a construction accident lawsuit, you often deal with the insurance company that represents the construction company. Insurance companies try to settle claims as fast as possible, for a low amount. Your Asheville construction accident lawyer protects your interests and advocates on your behalf.

Once you settle your construction accident claim, the case is considered closed, and you can’t seek further damages. If you require several months of treatment for your injuries, your settlement should cover everything. However, if you settle too early, then you’ll have to pay for those doctor’s appointments yourself.

Your personal injury lawyer will build the case on your behalf, including interviewing witnesses to the accident and gathering evidence that may point to recklessness, negligence, or even maliciousness. They understand the laws regarding personal injury cases and what is required to prove that the accident wasn’t your fault.

FAQs

Our Asheville Construction Accident Lawyer Answers Common Questions

We often get questions about how an Asheville construction accident lawyer can help if you’ve been hurt at your job site. Every case is different, and we can discuss specific details at your consultation and answer questions as they arise during the lawsuit process. Here are common questions that our clients have.

  • What kind of compensation am I entitled to?

    Personal injury lawsuits allow for three types of damages: economic, non-economic, and punitive.

    Economic damages can be easily quantified and include your doctor bills, damage to any personal property during the accident, and lost wages when you cannot work.

    Non-economic damages include compensation for pain and suffering or loss of companionship in the case of wrongful death.

    Punitive damages are an economic punishment for the party that caused the accident to discourage them from repeating the actions that caused your accident.

  • How long does a construction accident claim take to settle?

    Every case is different, but typically a settlement can be reached in as little as a few months; or it could take over a year if multiple parties are involved or the facts are difficult to establish. Insurance companies like to settle as fast as possible, but your attorney will be able to ensure that your interests are protected.

  • Will I go to court in a construction accident case?

    The insurance company may ask for mediation once we file your personal injury claim. In mediation, your construction accident lawyer negotiates with the lawyers for the insurance company and the construction site owner. If they reach an agreement, the case is settled without going to court.

    However, if we can’t reach a settlement agreement that benefits you, we will take your case to trial.

  • How much could my settlement be worth?

    The settlement amount in a construction site injury case depends on the injuries you sustained and the medical treatment you require. If you were disfigured or had a life-changing injury, then you would receive more than if you had less extensive injuries that would heal relatively quickly.

  • How much will a construction accident attorney cost?

    Personal injury lawyers often work on a contingency basis. This means that they don’t collect a legal fee unless they successfully settle your case. We can discuss attorney fees at your consultation.

  • What if my loved one was killed in a construction accident?

    Sadly, construction accidents can be fatal. If your loved one was killed due to a job site accident, we can pursue a wrongful death case on your behalf.

Why Choose Us?

Contact Our Experienced Construction Accident Lawyer in Asheville

Lakota R. Denton will guide you through every step of the process as we pursue compensation for your construction accident injury. Our clients’ testimonials and positive outcomes speak for themselves.

Have you suffered a construction accident injury in the Asheville area? Lakota R. Denton can help. Call us today at 828-333-5996 for a free consultation.

Client Testimonial

”Lakota went above and beyond to help me with my automobile accident. His professionalism and expertise is above reproach. He took the time to fully understand the accident specifics and to provide a step-by-step detailed assessment. He was my staunch advocate when dealing with the insurance company on my behalf. Additionally, he was very responsive and put me at ease during the entire process. I can’t say enough how much Lakota’s approach and demeanor put me at ease. In a world full of uncertainty, Lakota brought a sense of certainty and calm during this process. I highly recommend Lakota to anyone who was involved in an automobile accident!” – Robert Castro (Google Review)

Attorney Lakota Denton

Attorney Lakota DentonLakota Denton has been practicing in his own firm since 2013, focusing solely on personal injury. He is a member of the American Association of Justice, the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, the North Carolina Bar association, the American Bar Association, the National Trial Lawyers, and was awarded Top 100 Trial Lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers, the 2014 Top 40 Lawyers under 40, and the Avvo clients choice award. [ Attorney Bio ]

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