Construction/Building Site Accidents

Accident at Construction/Building Site? We can help.

Our Personal Injury Solicitors will help you regarding all types of accidents at construction/building sites. We offer no win no fee service in the majority of Personal Injury claims. we are available over a phone call, email, or in-person, whatever suits you.

If you are injured in a construction building accident as a worker, contractor, concerned citizen, or visitor, we can assist you in filing a claim. You may file a claim even if you are self-employed in the case you are recognised as an employee by UK law. Construction building accidents may result in various injuries, from minor strains and sprains to spinal damage or brain traumas.

Many constructors, builders, and labourers have benefited from our legal expertise. If you’re injured on a construction building site by falling off scaffolds and shafts, electric shock, faulty equipment, falling objects, or lifting heavy objects and this was not your fault, our expert construction and building accident solicitors can help you to file a claim.

How our Personal Injury Solicitors can help?

Our Personal Injury Solicitors at Solicitors Inn have great empathy for individuals going through terrible times. We’ve helped many people to get the maximum possible recovery, and we’ll work with you to measure the compensation that meets your present and future needs. Our expert solicitors guide you in all areas of personal injury and fight for the maximum possible compensation you deserve, including paying for medical care and lost wages.

Heights, heavy machinery, rough ground, and falling objects are common dangers you regularly encounter at a construction site. In order to comply with PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) laws, the construction sector provides helmets, hearing protection, high-visibility clothes, and footwear. However, if it does not follow the laws, you can file a claim.

Usually, you can file a claim within 3 years from the date of the construction building site accident. However, there are few exceptions to this general rule, such as:

  • There is no time restriction for an individual who loses the mental capacity to file a claim.
  • Claims on behalf of children who were on a traineeship or part-time job can be filed at any stage before they reach the age of eighteen. The 3-year limit sets in on the eighteenth birthday of your child. Therefore a claim must be filed before he/she becomes twenty-one.
  • Claims on behalf of a dead person can be filed within 3 years from the date of the construction building site accident or the date of his/her death.

The compensation amount depends on the severity of the damage and how much it affects your routine life.

We submit the applications along with all the required documentation and pieces of information on behalf of the client in time. We obtain updates and provide you with updates on your personal injury matters without any delay.

How to get started?

If you’ve been injured in an accident at a construction/building site that wasn’t your fault, we’re here to help. To book an initial consultation, please fill in the form below, and someone from our team will contact you as soon as possible. We’re here to answer your questions. We’re here to answer your questions. If you prefer to contact us by phone, call us on 0203 500 8000 or email us at info@solicitorsinn.co.uk.

Why choose Solicitors’ Inn?

Our Personal injury solicitors can communicate with you in your own language. We can discuss your personal injury matters in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hindi, Pashto, Punjabi, Saraiki, Sindhi, Tamil, and Urdu. Talk to our Personal Injury Lawyers today to book an appointment.

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