A Connecticut Personal Injury Firm Committed To Excellence

North Haven, CT - skyline

Ladder Injuries And Falls In The Workplace: What You Can Do

As a construction worker, you know that a fall from a ladder can cause serious injuries, particularly when you fall from great heights. When your injuries prevent you from temporarily or permanently returning to your job, it can be difficult to pay medical bills, as well as daily expenses.

At Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC, we have extensive experience representing workers who sustained catastrophic injuries in ladder falls. We also offer compassionate legal guidance to families who suffered the loss of a loved one in these types of accidents. From our office in North Haven, Connecticut, our attorneys can help you and your family obtain the compensation you deserve. Call 203-896-4631 or 203-896-4631 for a free initial evaluation.

Common Injuries From Ladder Falls

Workers who fall from ladders may suffer a range of injuries, including:

Whether your ladder fall was caused by a dangerous or broken ladder, a careless co-worker who failed to spot the work area, or another reason, our construction accident lawyers can help you seek maximum compensation for your injuries, lost wages and other relevant expenses.

Construction workers and certain independent contractors are covered under workers’ compensation insurance. Therefore, if you are hurt on the job, you are eligible to file for workers’ compensation benefits. Unfortunately, these benefits are not always sufficient to cover the full extent of your injuries. As your attorneys, we will thoroughly review your accident and identify all potential sources of recovery.

Talk To Us About Your Accident Case | Free Consultation

Have you or has someone you love been hurt in a ladder fall construction accident? Contact us online or call 203-896-4631 or 203-896-4631 to arrange a free case evaluation today. Our office is near New Haven, in proximity to the intersection of I-91, I-95 and I-84. Evening and weekend appointments are available.

We handle ladder fall cases on a contingency fee basis. That means we don’t get paid until you do.

Let Us Help You

Request A FREE Consultation.

GET HELP NOW