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Unfortunately, even though there are regulations in place,
injuries still occasionally occur to pedestrians
near construction sites.
Among them, those who work in
construction or
near a
construction site are particularly likely to be involved in incidents that cause
injuries and damages to the workers themselves.
If you sustain
injuries after walking on a public sidewalk
near a
construction site, or trip on debris from the
site, you may be able to sue the
construction company, as they are required to keep sidewalks
near their
site safe.
Whether you are strolling down the street, perusing the shelves of a grocery store, walking
near a
construction site or anywhere else, an object can fall and hit you, which can ultimately cause you to suffer from a painful
injury.
If you recently suffered an
injury in or
near a
construction site and believe that a
construction hazard caused your
injury, you may have grounds to file a personal
injury claim against the party liable for the
construction site.
When someone is injured or killed on or
near a
construction site, the owner or general contractor or a subcontractor may be liable for any
injuries sustained.