Construction Accident Lawyer in Youngstown
Legal Help After a Serious Construction Injury in Ohio
A normal day on a job site can change in a second. A fall from a ladder, a collapsing trench, or a piece of heavy equipment that does not stop in time can leave you unable to work and unsure how you will support your family. When that happens, you may start looking for a construction accident attorney Youngstown who understands what you are facing.
At Hartwig Law LLC, we know injured construction workers and their families are often dealing with pain, medical appointments, and pressure from employers or insurance companies. You may be hearing different stories about what happened or even feel like you are being blamed. You should not have to sort through that on your own.
If you were hurt on a construction site in Youngstown, you can talk with our team in a free consultation by calling (330) 899-4446.
Why Injured Workers Turn To Our Firm
Choosing a lawyer after a construction accident is not only about filing paperwork. Your future income, medical care, and ability to return to heavy work can be on the line. Our attorneys have spent decades in courtrooms across Ohio and Pennsylvania, including courts that serve Mahoning County, and that experience shapes how we approach serious injury claims.
We prepare every case as if it may go in front of a judge or jury. This means we focus on gathering facts, understanding the full extent of your injuries, and identifying all potentially responsible parties from the beginning. A trial ready file can support your position in settlement talks and helps ensure that, if litigation becomes necessary, we are not starting from scratch.
Common Construction Accidents & Injuries
Construction work in and around Youngstown includes commercial builds, road and bridge projects, industrial facilities, and residential developments. These sites often involve multiple contractors working in close quarters with heavy equipment, elevated work areas, and constant deadlines. In that environment, a single unsafe decision or overlooked hazard can have serious consequences.
We see job site incidents that range from falls off scaffolds, roofs, and ladders to injuries caused by falling tools, materials, or debris. Workers can be struck by moving vehicles or equipment, caught between machines, or hurt when trenches or excavations give way. Exposed electrical wiring and poorly maintained equipment can also lead to shocks, burns, or fires.
The injuries from these accidents are often significant. Fractures, torn ligaments, and back or neck injuries can keep you out of work for months. Traumatic brain injuries, crush injuries, or spinal cord damage may change the course of a person’s life and limit future job options. Even when recovery is possible, the combination of pain, therapy, and lost income creates real strain.
Some examples of construction accidents we frequently evaluate include:
- Falls from scaffolding, roofs, lifts, or ladders on active job sites
- Objects or materials dropped from heights that strike workers below
- Incidents involving forklifts, dump trucks, or other heavy equipment
- Trench or excavation collapses during underground or utility work
- Electrical shocks or burns from unfinished or exposed wiring
Liability & Your Legal Options After A Job Site Injury
After a construction accident, many workers are told that workers’ compensation is their only option. While workers’ compensation can provide important benefits, some injuries also involve separate claims against other companies or individuals whose carelessness contributed to what happened. Speaking with a construction accident lawyer can help you understand whether that may apply in your situation.
On a typical site in this region, several different entities may be involved, including a general contractor, multiple subcontractors, the property owner, and companies that own or maintain equipment. Unsafe decisions about fall protection, machine guards, training, or site coordination may come from one or more of these parties. When that occurs, there may be grounds for a third party claim that is separate from workers’ compensation.
When you talk with our team, we can help you think through questions such as:
- Who may have been responsible for creating or ignoring the hazard on the site
- What types of compensation may be available outside of workers’ compensation benefits
- What time limits could apply if you choose to pursue a claim
What To Do After A Construction Accident
After a job site injury, these steps are often helpful:
- Seek medical care right away, even if you hope the injury will improve on its own
- Report the incident to a supervisor as soon as you can and keep a copy of any written report
- Write down what you remember about how the accident happened while it is still fresh
- Save contact information for co workers or others who saw what occurred
- Be cautious about signing documents or giving recorded statements before you understand your rights
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I still have a case if workers’ comp is paying?
You may have additional rights even if workers’ compensation is covering some bills. In some situations, other companies or property owners may also be responsible. We can review how your injury happened and help you understand whether a separate claim might be available in your situation.
Will I get in trouble at work for calling you?
Simply talking with an attorney about your rights does not, by itself, violate workplace rules. Many injured workers seek legal advice so they can make informed decisions. We can discuss your concerns about your job and explain, in general terms, how these situations are usually handled.
How does your firm handle construction accident cases?
We start by learning what happened and how your injuries affect your life. Our attorneys then investigate the incident, review available records, and identify who may be responsible. We keep your case prepared for trial, which supports both negotiations and, when necessary, courtroom presentation.
How long will my construction accident case take?
The length of a case can depend on medical recovery, how many parties are involved, and how disputes over fault are resolved. Some matters resolve in negotiations, while others require litigation. We can provide a general timeline after learning more and will keep you updated as your case progresses.
If you were hurt on a job site in Youngstown and are unsure what to do next, you do not have to face those questions alone. Our attorneys at Hartwig Law LLC are here to listen, explain your options, and help you decide on a path forward.
To talk with our construction accident attorney Youngstown about your situation, call (330) 899-4446 today.
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Hartwig Law LLC is here to help you get the results you need with a team you can trust.
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25+ Years of Trial-Tested Experience
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Licensed in Ohio & Pennsylvania
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Ohio’s Top 40 Under 40 – National Trial Lawyers
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Selection for Ohio Super Lawyers® Rising Stars℠
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Avvo Clients’ Choice Award from 2013-2019
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Past Mahoning County Bar Association President (2013-2014)