Construction Site Accidents
Don’t let someone else’s negligence ruin your life and don’t let the insurance companies deny you the compensation you are entitled to.
Construction Site Accidents
Your construction job is dangerous. Unstable working surfaces, lack of fall protection equipment and hidden fall hazards may all contribute to construction site accidents. Contractors control the work site and must provide a safe work environment. The workers should be able to rely on the contractor to provide a safe workplace. Federal Regulations such as OSHA are intended to make your job less dangerous. When those regulations are not followed people get hurt.
Matthew Mobilio is OSHA certified and has the skill and experience to pursue damages for injuries suffered at construction sites.
I spent years defending insurance companies from personal injury lawsuits. I learned every trick in the book that the insurance companies use to deny you justice and I know how the insurance company lawyers think, because i was one. If you want the best results, go with the insider.
I have handled everything from minor fender benders to catastrophic death cases. The insurance companies look for every way to deny your claim. Having an insider on your side will ensure that does not happen.
As always, your case will be handled personally by Attorney Mobilio. Unlike at other law firms, it will not be passed along to another attorney.
Uncapped rebar, lack of fall protection, tripping hazards… all of these dangerous conditions at a construction site may cause someone to suffer a serious injury.
Don’t let someone else’s negligence ruin your life and don’t let the insurance companies deny you the compensation you are entitled to. You can pursue payment for past and future medical bills, lost wages, lost earning capacity and other damages under Pennsylvania Law.
Contact Mobilio Wood today
Online or by telephone at (610) 882-4000 to speak to Attorney Mobilio about your construction accident. While we serve many areas, we focus our practice on the Lehigh Valley, including Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, the Poconos and the Philadelphia suburbs including Montgomery and Bucks County.