Louisville Construction Accident AttorneySorting out the circumstances behind a construction accident is a top priority when a scaffolding, ladder, or forklift accident victim contacts tje lawyers at Winters, Yonker & Rousselle, PSC. Is it a Workers' Compensation Case?It is possible that your construction accident will strictly be a workers' compensation case. If you need workers' compensation legal assistance, we will gladly steer you in the direction of a well-respected workers' comp law firm. Is there a Third-Party Liability Case too?At the same time however, we are prepared to investigate whether there is sufficient cause to bring a third-party liability claim or lawsuit against a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer. We will look closely at whether OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration) violations contributed to your accidental injury. Products Liability: Scaffolding, Ladders, ForkliftsSometimes a manufacturer, vendor, or installer proves to be liable. We may discover that scaffolding was not erected correctly, a ladder or forklift was improperly constructed, or that a nail gun was missing industry-standard safety features. A power tool may not have been labeled as it should have been to sufficiently notify users of risks. Aggressive Kentucky and Indiana Personal Injury LawyersWe are aggressive products liability attorneys, and will not rest until we are satisfied that we have explored every angle that is likely to lead to maximum available compensation for you, the construction accident injury victim. Free Consultation • Contingency BasisWe offer free initial consultations, and if we take your case, we will handle it on a contingency basis. This means you won't owe us attorneys' fees until and unless we help you obtain the settlement or verdict that you need and deserve after a serious injury at a construction site. Contact Winters, Yonker & Rousselle, PSC, to schedule a free initial consultation regarding a burn injury, traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, or other serious injury occurring at a construction site. |












