Construction Accidents Lorraine Gingery handles all types of construction accidents including scaffolding accidents,
defective construction equipment injuries; serious injuries form other contractors or subcontractors, and hazardous conditions.
Not exact matches
In the
construction industry, for instance, there is a lot of grey area and it is the norm for workers to be considered their own bosses, because they provide some of their own tools and
equipment or are responsible for correcting any
defective work caused by their actions.
Axel Hamm is acting for a group of companies in the energy sector in a dispute over the
construction of solar systems, and Peter Stankewitsch represented a company from the aluminium production sector in a dispute over the delivery of
defective production
equipment.
Lawsuits for a
construction injury or a wrongful death caused by a
construction accident can be filed against independent contractors, general contractors, property owners, suppliers of
defective scaffolding or safety
equipment, subcontractors or careless heavy
equipment operators.
Defective or improperly used work
equipment, such as ladders, often give rise in
construction accidents to personal injury claims.
Gregg & Co. (Knottingley) Ltd. & Anor - v - Emhart Glass Ltd. [2005] EWHC 804 (TCC)-- a Technology &
Construction Court case, successfully acting for a customer in a claim concerning the supply of
defective industrial
equipment.
It is also common for workers to become injured due to
defective equipment that is used on a
construction site.
A family member of yours has been killed by
defective industrial machinery or dangerous
construction equipment
He has defended Products Liability Actions against manufacturers and sellers of allegedly
defective products including pharmaceuticals, automobiles, yachts, motorcycles, cranes, furniture, household items, dyes, food products, building and
construction supplies, toys, and sporting
equipment.
Dangerous or
defective equipment that has caused
construction site injuries include:
Our skillful Atlanta
construction site injury lawyers provide effective representation in cases where an accident was caused by the negligence of a company, as well as situations where a third party (i.e., the manufacturer of
defective equipment) is at fault.
Other factors that may lead to
construction accidents are
defective pieces of
equipment, inadequately trained workers, human error, and lapses in safety checks or procedures.
Robert's
construction law practice spans all aspects of this field, from drafting project contracts, advising project participants on issue resolution and mitigation during the
construction phase, defending and advancing contract claims for extra costs, cost overruns, delay and impact costs, dealing with builders» lien claims, and resolving
defective equipment and
defective design disputes.
Things like
defective or old
equipment, negligent subcontractors, or dangerous machinery can easily cause permanent or fatal injuries on a
construction site.
Field Law's cases relate to all manner of
equipment and products, including allegedly
defective industrial and
construction equipment, farming
equipment, building systems, motor vehicles, building materials and various consumer goods.
Defective Machinery —
Construction workers must often work with everything from power tools to heavy - duty
equipment.