Construction Accidents
Injured in a Construction Accident? We Can Help.
Construction sites are inherently dangerous, and accidents often result in severe injuries due to heavy equipment, elevated work areas, and hazardous materials. In Arizona, construction workers face a high risk of serious harm from falls, struck-by accidents, electrocutions, and equipment malfunctions—many of which can lead to traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, or permanent disability. These injuries can disrupt a worker’s ability to earn a living and require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.
At Eliza Law, our experienced personal injury attorneys represent construction accident victims across Arizona and understand the unique legal landscape surrounding these cases. While most construction workers are covered by Arizona workers’ compensation, injured workers may also have the right to pursue third-party personal injury claims when someone other than their employer—such as a subcontractor, property owner, or equipment manufacturer—caused or contributed to the accident. These claims can provide additional compensation beyond workers’ compensation benefits.
Whether your injury was caused by unsafe or defective equipment, dangerous job-site conditions, or negligence by another party, we fight to protect your rights under Arizona law. Construction accident claims may involve multiple liable parties and complex insurance issues, and Arizona’s pure comparative negligence system still allows injured workers to recover damages even if they share some fault. Eliza Law is committed to holding all responsible parties accountable and pursuing full compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future earning capacity, and long-term care needs.
How We Help
- Free Case Review: We’ll evaluate your case and outline your legal options at no cost.
- Maximum Compensation: We pursue every available legal avenue to secure full compensation for your medical expenses, lost earnings, and pain and suffering.
- Peace of Mind: We handle the legal process so you can focus on recovery.