
Protecting Workers and Families After Jobsite Injuries
Construction sites are some of the most dangerous workplaces, and when safety is ignored, the results can be life-changing. At Leavitt Law, we stand up for injured workers and their families, fighting to hold negligent parties accountable and secure the compensation needed for recovery.

Understanding Trucking Accidents
Understanding Construction Accident Claims
Construction accidents often involve heavy equipment, hazardous conditions, and multiple contractors on-site. A single oversight can lead to devastating injuries — from falls and electrocutions to machinery failures and collapsing structures.
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While workers’ compensation may provide some benefits, it often isn’t enough to cover the full cost of medical bills, lost income, and long-term impacts. In many cases, third parties (such as contractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers) may also be liable. Our team investigates every angle to pursue maximum recovery for injured workers.
Common Causes of Wrongful Death
We handle cases involving:
Falls from Heights
Ladders, scaffolding, or rooftops without proper safety measures.
Electrocutions
Contact with exposed wiring, power lines, or unsafe electrical systems.
Machinery Accidents
Malfunctioning or improperly used heavy equipment.
Falling Objects
Tools, debris, or materials striking workers below.
Structural Failures
Collapses due to poor design, unsafe practices, or negligence.

Why Clients Trust Leavitt Law
Why Choose Leavitt Law
Construction accident cases can be complex, with multiple parties and overlapping laws. At Leavitt Law, we bring:
Thorough Investigations
We identify all liable parties and uncover safety violations.
Experience With Complex Claims
From workers’ comp to third-party lawsuits, we know how to maximize recovery.
Aggressive Representation
We stand up to employers, contractors, and insurers who try to shift blame.
Compassionate Guidance
We understand the stress families face after a workplace accident and provide clear, supportive counsel.
