Construction Site Accidents

Skilled Construction Site Accident Attorneys

Construction sites can be dangerous - if everyone on the site isn't taking adequate safety precautions, accidents are likely to happen and injuries are likely to result. Although workers' compensation may provide some financial assistance for medical care and lost wages, the funds available from workers' compensation rarely fully compensate an injured worker.

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Call 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911 or E-mail us.
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If you or someone you love has been injured in a construction site accident, come to the Bohrer Law Firm. At the Bohrer Law Firm, our only goal is helping injured people. We devote our entire legal practice to protecting people who have been injured, either physically or financially.

  • A scaffolding accident caused by defective scaffolding can cause serious injuries or even death. If a loved one has been injured as the result of a scaffold collapse, tell us about it.
  • Defective or missing safety guards can cause a welding accident, a fall into a tank, a ladder fall, or conveyor accident. A backhoe, a crane, or manufacturing equipment can cause serious injuries.
  • When a heavy machinery operator doesn't take the proper safety precautions, other people at work may suffer catastrophic injuries, such as crush injuries requiring amputation or spinal cord injuries.

From our offices in Baton Rouge, our personal injury lawyers have been serving people throughout South Louisiana who have suffered work injuries for more than twenty years. If you or someone you love has suffered an injury on the job, come to our offices today - tell us your story.

Call the Bohrer Law Firm. 225-925-LAWS (5297) or 1-800-876-3911. Free confidential initial consultation.

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Contact Information
PH: (225) 925-5297
PH: 1-800-876-3911
8712 Jefferson Highway, Suite B
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-2233
FAX: (225) 231-7000
American Trial Lawyers 
Association Member
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:

What is the "Jones Act?"

A:

The Jones Act is a law passed by Congress in 1920 that allows injured crewman aboard vessels to sue their employer for negligence or for dangerous conditions arising aboard the vessel. The law is designed to impose liability on a company to help make the workplace safe.


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