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Bay Area Ladder Fall Attorneys

Northern California Scaffolding Fall Lawyers

If you have been injured in a fall from a scaffold or ladder, you may be entitled to personal injury compensation in addition to any workers' compensation benefits you may receive. You should talk to an experienced attorney as soon as possible to discuss your options.

At the San Jose law firm of Corsiglia McMahon & Allard, our Bay Area ladder fall lawyers help injured workers pursue personal injury claims. Contact us today to set up a free consultation with a dedicated attorney. You will not pay any fees unless we help you obtain compensation.

Seeking Compensation From Negligent Individuals and Companies

If your accident took place while you were working on a construction site or other workplace, you are probably entitled to workers' compensation. However, the benefits you receive may not be enough to fully compensate you for your lost wages and your pain and suffering.

If your injuries were caused by a negligent person or company other than your employer, you may be able to get more money damages by pursuing a personal injury claim. Our attorneys will evaluate whether you have a claim against an outside party such as the following:

  • The manufacturer of the ladder, scaffold or roofing materials
  • The general contractor or a subcontractor at the job site
  • The owner of the property where the accident took place

We are known throughout northern California and nationwide as dedicated trial lawyers with a strong record of success seeking fair compensation for our clients. Don't hesitate to contact us today to discuss how we can help you.

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