Rhinelander Construction Accident Lawyer

Construction jobs are dangerous by nature. Not only is the work physically demanding, but many times construction workers work at tall heights and use large machinery and other dangerous tools in order to complete a job. Despite all of these present dangers, employers are responsible to supply construction workers a safe working environment. This includes providing safe equipment, adequately training workers, providing the correct equipment for workers to complete their jobs safely, and warning employees of possible work hazards. Unfortunately, hundreds of construction workers are injured each year despite safety programs and formal inspections. In some cases, the injuries that construction workers suffer from could prove fatal.

Construction site injuries may include:

  • Broken and/or fractured bones (arm, neck, leg, back)
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Electrocution
  • Quadriplegia
  • Paraplegia
  • Death

The Wisconsin law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has a team of skilled Rhinelander construction accident lawyers who been successfully representing injured construction workers for years. Now featuring 12 offices throughout the state, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has grown into one of the largest personal injury law firms in Wisconsin. The Rhinelander lawyers are prepared to assist you with any of your legal matters. If a negligent employer is responsible for your injuries, the law entitles you to take legal action against your employer to receive compensation for your injuries. Your initial consultation is free of charge and gives you the opportunity to have your case evaluated by a knowledgeable attorney. Contact the Rhinelander construction accident lawyers today to schedule your consultation and begin the process of protecting your rights.

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