When Your Back Is Against The Wall
Burlington NC Construction Accident Lawyer
You didn’t expect your day to end in an ambulance. One moment, you were working your shift—framing a structure, wiring a site, or operating heavy equipment. The next, everything changed. Now you’re hurt, out of work, and unsure where to turn.
Construction sites in Burlington are full of hazards. Whether it’s a residential build near South Church Street or a commercial project off I-40, safety shortcuts can lead to devastating consequences. And if you were injured on the job, you may have been told that workers’ comp is your only option. That’s not always true.
Not all construction injuries are simple workplace accidents. Many are the result of negligence—by contractors, equipment manufacturers, property owners, or third-party vendors. If that’s the case, you could have a right to pursue a personal injury claim in addition to workers’ compensation. That kind of claim can help cover what workers’ comp never does: full lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term losses.
Don’t wait to find out what your options are. Your employer might pressure you to stick with their process. Insurance companies might try to downplay your injuries. You need someone whose only job is to protect your future.
Why Injured Workers Across North Carolina Trust Lanier Law Group
At Lanier Law Group, we’ve been fighting for injured construction workers since 1997. We understand the dangers you face on the job and the tactics companies use to avoid paying what your injury is truly worth. When you work with us, you’re not just getting legal help. You’re getting a heavyweight in North Carolina injury law.
Our attorneys know how to investigate construction site hazards from every angle. We look at OSHA violations, ignored safety standards, and the actions of every contractor or entity involved. We dig into accident reports, site records, and witness accounts. We know what to look for—and how to use it to strengthen your claim.
Our team moves fast. Construction sites change daily. If you don’t act quickly, evidence gets cleared away and companies shift blame. We act immediately to document the scene, preserve key evidence, and stop bad actors from rewriting the story.
When you call Lanier Law Group, you don’t get a call center. You get a team who knows your name, understands your case, and fights for you from day one. We don’t back down, and we don’t settle for less than you deserve.
Contact us today at (336) 361-2569 to request a free case review and learn how our Construction Accident Lawyer in Burlington can help.
How Construction Accidents Really Happen
Construction zones are dangerous by nature. But many accidents aren’t just unfortunate events—they’re the result of someone cutting corners or ignoring safety rules.
Falls From Heights
Falls remain the leading cause of death and serious injury on construction sites. Whether you fell from scaffolding, a ladder, or a partially built roof, your injuries can be catastrophic. Often, these accidents happen because fall protection equipment was missing or defective, or because guardrails and harnesses weren’t properly used.
Equipment Failures and Material Hazards
You rely on machines, tools, and building materials to do your job. When equipment malfunctions or loads aren’t properly secured, the results can be disastrous. From forklift tip-overs to crane collapses, defective or poorly operated equipment causes devastating injuries every year.
Electrocutions and Explosions
Electricians, demolition crews, and utility workers often face electrical hazards. Live wires, exposed circuits, and unsafe grounding can lead to shocks, severe burns, or explosions. These incidents often stem from poor site coordination or failure to follow basic safety protocols.
Trench Collapses and Falling Debris
Trenching and excavation work requires careful engineering. When walls aren’t properly supported, trenches can collapse, trapping workers in seconds. Loose tools or materials falling from above are another major danger, particularly on multi-level builds where debris netting isn’t used.
Negligent Supervision and Unsafe Practices
Contractors and site managers are responsible for enforcing safety. When they push for speed over security, ignore hazard reports, or fail to train their teams properly, workers pay the price. Rushing a job isn’t just risky—it’s often the root cause of serious injury.
Who May Be Held Legally Responsible
One of the biggest misconceptions in construction injury cases is that your employer is the only party involved. In truth, many accidents are caused by third parties who can and should be held accountable.
Subcontractors and Foremen
If another crew on the site failed to follow safety guidelines or created a hazard, they may be responsible for what happened. For example, if a subcontractor removed a railing or blocked an exit route, their negligence could form the basis of a personal injury claim.
Property Owners and Developers
The site owner or developer has a duty to maintain a reasonably safe environment. If they ignored complaints, allowed unsafe conditions to persist, or failed to coordinate properly with site managers, they could be liable for the resulting harm.
Equipment Manufacturers
Defective equipment is a frequent cause of injury. If a power tool, harness, or lift malfunctioned due to a design flaw or manufacturing defect, the company that made or distributed it may be held accountable through a product liability claim.
Third-Party Vendors and Utility Contractors
Sometimes outside vendors come onto the jobsite—delivery drivers, utility workers, or specialty contractors. If their actions created the dangerous condition that caused your injury, they may be legally responsible, even if you didn’t work directly with them.
Lanier Law Group knows how to investigate and pinpoint fault. We don’t stop at the obvious answer. We pursue every angle to make sure all responsible parties are held accountable.
Serious Injuries That Deserve Serious Legal Action
Construction injuries are rarely minor. They often involve long recoveries, permanent impairments, and life-changing consequences. If your injury has disrupted your ability to work, care for yourself, or provide for your family, you need legal support that matches the severity of what you’re facing.
Broken Bones, Crush Injuries, and Amputations
Falling objects, machinery malfunctions, or structural collapses often lead to broken bones or crushed limbs. In the worst cases, amputation becomes necessary. These injuries can require multiple surgeries, long-term physical therapy, and leave lasting limitations.
Spinal Cord Injuries and Paralysis
Any injury involving the spine is serious. Damage to the spinal cord can result in chronic pain, reduced mobility, or permanent paralysis. These cases require extensive medical care and often lead to complete life restructuring.
Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)
A blow to the head, even one that doesn’t cause visible injury, can result in a TBI. Symptoms may include memory loss, confusion, fatigue, and personality changes. Severe TBIs can impact every aspect of your life, from employment to relationships.
Permanent Disabilities
When an injury leaves you unable to return to your career or requires full-time care, it changes everything. These cases demand maximum compensation—not just for today’s costs, but for the lifetime impact on your independence, earnings, and well-being.
What Full Compensation Can Help You Recover
After a serious construction accident, you may be dealing with overwhelming medical bills, missed paychecks, and the uncertainty of what comes next. While workers’ compensation may help cover some of your immediate expenses, it often falls short of addressing the full scope of what you’ve lost. That’s where a personal injury claim can make a meaningful difference.
Medical Costs—Now and in the Future
You shouldn’t be responsible for paying out-of-pocket for injuries caused by someone else’s negligence. Full compensation includes not only emergency care and hospital bills, but also surgeries, rehabilitation, prescription medications, mobility aids, and long-term therapy. If your recovery will require ongoing medical treatment for months or years, that should be factored into your claim.
Some injuries, like traumatic brain injuries or spinal damage, may require lifelong support—and the cost of that care can reach into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. We work with medical experts to calculate the true, long-term costs of your care and fight to ensure you’re covered every step of the way.
Lost Income and Reduced Earning Potential
If your injuries forced you to take time off work, you’re likely already feeling the financial strain. But the losses don’t stop there. If your condition prevents you from returning to your trade or reduces your ability to work full-time, your future earnings are on the line.
A strong legal claim should reflect both the wages you’ve lost so far and the money you’ll miss out on over time. We work with vocational experts and economists to project these losses accurately, so your compensation accounts for more than just the next few months.
Pain, Suffering, and Loss of Enjoyment of Life
Construction accidents don’t just leave physical scars. They take a toll on your mental and emotional well-being. You may be dealing with constant pain, depression, anxiety, or a sense of loss over the life you once had.
North Carolina law allows injured individuals to pursue damages for pain and suffering. That includes compensation for the emotional distress caused by your injuries and the overall impact on your ability to enjoy life. Whether it’s being unable to play with your kids, go on a walk, or simply move without pain, those losses matter—and they should be valued in your claim.
Wrongful Death Compensation for Families
Some construction accidents are so severe that a worker doesn’t survive. If you lost a loved one due to unsafe site conditions, equipment failures, or third-party negligence, you may have grounds to file a wrongful death claim.
Wrongful death compensation can cover funeral expenses, the loss of your family member’s financial support, and the emotional anguish experienced by surviving relatives. At Lanier Law Group, we approach these cases with compassion and determination, fighting for justice while honoring the memory of the person you lost.
Steps to Take Immediately After a Construction Injury
When you’re injured on a jobsite, your actions in the hours and days that follow can affect your ability to recover compensation. Knowing what to do—and what to avoid—can help protect your rights.
Seek Immediate Medical Care
Your health comes first. Get evaluated by a doctor as soon as possible, even if your injuries seem minor. Internal injuries and brain trauma can take time to show symptoms. Prompt medical care also creates a record that connects your injuries to the accident—something insurers will look for later.
Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Attend all appointments, fill prescriptions, and stick to your treatment plan. Gaps in care can be used against you by the defense to argue that your injuries aren’t serious.
Don’t Speak to Insurance Adjusters Alone
After a construction accident, you may be contacted by an insurance representative asking for a statement. Do not speak with them until you’ve consulted a lawyer. These conversations are designed to protect the insurer—not you.
Even simple answers can be twisted or taken out of context. Declining to comment until you have legal representation isn’t just smart—it’s your right.
Preserve Evidence
If you’re physically able, take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and any equipment or materials involved. Save your clothing and gear, especially if they were damaged in the incident.
Make note of anything unusual—missing safety signs, malfunctioning tools, or coworkers who witnessed the incident. Keep a written account of what happened while it’s still fresh in your mind. The more evidence you preserve, the stronger your claim will be.
Contact Lanier Law Group Right Away
Time is critical in construction accident cases. Sites are cleaned up quickly, and records can disappear. The sooner you contact Lanier Law Group, the faster we can step in to protect your claim, preserve evidence, and begin building your case.
Our team will handle every part of the legal process while you focus on healing. We know how to deal with insurance companies, employers, and opposing attorneys—and we won’t let them take advantage of your situation.
Get a Burlington Construction Accident Lawyer on Your Side Today
You don’t have to take on this fight alone. Whether you were injured in a fall, struck by machinery, or hurt by someone else’s carelessness, you deserve answers, accountability, and financial support.
At Lanier Law Group, we offer free consultations to injured construction workers and their families. There’s no pressure and no obligation—just honest legal guidance from a team that knows how to win.
We take cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t pay us anything unless we recover compensation on your behalf. With offices across North Carolina and decades of proven results, we’re ready to stand in your corner.
Call (336) 361-2569 or reach out online to schedule your free consultation. Your future matters. Let us fight to protect it.
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