Injured on the Job in California, Nevada or ArizonaWorkplace and Construction Site AccidentsIn 2003, more than 600 California workers were injured on the job, and additionally, more than 400 workers died. The Brandi Law Firm brings lawsuits on behalf of injured workers and grieving family members who have suffered pain and loss due to on-the-job injuries related to a third party. The workplace injury lawyers at The Brandi Law Firm have been providing aggressive, effective legal representation for 25 years. Our total commitment to our clients' best interests has resulted in recognition for excellence from our peers and significant financial settlements for our clients. If you are seeking legal help with a personal injury lawsuit or a wrongful death case anywhere in California, contact The Brandi Law Firm by e-mail for a FREE consultation or call 415-989-1800 or 1-800-481-1615. Auto accidents are the leading cause of injury and death. If you were involved in a car accident while driving for work and you believe it was caused by the reckless or negligent actions of another, you have both a workers' compensation case and a personal injury case against the other driver. Construction site accidents should always be investigated to see if a product or an employee from another company contributed to causing the accident and injury. Injured workers are covered under workers' compensation, but this often does not provide adequately for the long-term effects of a serious head injury, back injury, complex fracture (particularly those involving joints), or electrical burns. If negligence of another party, or a defective piece of machinery or defective scaffolding contributed to your injuries, you have a claim for financial recovery in court. Ask an experienced personal injury attorney if they think you have a case. Workplace injuries also occur on assembly lines and in factories, in warehouses and big box stores, and on the jobsite for workers in the trades. Falling merchandise can injure both workers and shoppers. Faulty wiring can cause electric shock injury. Faulty equipment lacking safety features or functioning improperly can lead to serious injury, even wrongful death. Heavy equipment is particularly dangerous: forklifts, scissor lifts, cranes. If these pieces of complex machinery are not properly maintained and serviced, they can be deadly for machine operators and those around them. If you have suffered a serious personal injury or a loved one died on the job site, please take a minute to review our results for clients much like yourself. Then contact our office to tell us about your case. |










