New Mexico Construction Accident Lawyers
Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in the United States. Unfortunately, accidents are common with heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and complex work environments. When these accidents occur, the consequences can be life-altering for workers and their families.
At Flores Mendez Law, we are committed to helping injured construction workers in New Mexico get the compensation they deserve to recover and move forward.
What Are the Dangers of Construction Work?
Construction workers face unique risks that make their jobs more dangerous than most. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the construction industry accounts for a significant percentage of workplace fatalities and serious injuries annually. Common accidents include falls, electrocutions, struck-by incidents, and equipment malfunctions. These accidents can result in catastrophic injuries such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, and even death.
At Flores Mendez Law, we believe that no one should have to suffer due to unsafe working conditions or negligence. We fight tirelessly to hold responsible parties accountable.
What Are the Common Causes of Construction Accidents in New Mexico?
Construction accidents often happen because safety protocols are ignored or equipment is not properly maintained. Some of the most common causes include:
- Falls from Heights: Many construction projects involve work on scaffolding, ladders, or rooftops. A lack of fall protection can lead to devastating injuries.
- Falling Objects: Tools, materials, and debris can strike workers, causing serious head and neck injuries.
- Heavy Machinery Accidents: Equipment like cranes, forklifts, and bulldozers can malfunction or be misused, leading to accidents.
- Electrical Hazards: Exposed wiring, improper grounding, and live power lines pose a significant risk of electrocution.
- Slip and Falls: Spills, uneven surfaces, or debris can cause workers to lose footing.
- Trench Collapses: Workers in excavation sites face the risk of being trapped by collapsing trenches.
- Chemical Exposure: Toxic substances and unsafe handling of hazardous materials can lead to burns or respiratory issues.
Our attorneys investigate the details of your accident to identify what went wrong and who is responsible.
Who Is Liable for a Construction Accident?
One of the most challenging aspects of construction accident cases is determining who is liable for your injuries. Construction sites often involve multiple parties, each with specific responsibilities for safety and oversight. Depending on the circumstances, the following parties may be held accountable:
- Employers: Your employer may be liable if it fails to comply with OSHA regulations or does not provide proper training and safety equipment.
- General Contractors and Subcontractors: Contractors are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment. Negligence in this duty can result in liability.
- Equipment Manufacturers: If a piece of machinery or tool malfunctions due to a design or manufacturing defect, the manufacturer may be held accountable.
- Property Owners: If the property owner fails to address known hazards on the site, they could share responsibility for the accident.
Flores Mendez Law has the experience and resources to identify all liable parties and build a comprehensive case to maximize your recovery.
What Are Common Types of Injuries in Construction Accidents?
Construction accidents often result in severe injuries that require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. Common injuries include:
- Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs): Caused by falls, falling objects, or collisions with equipment.
- Spinal Cord Injuries: Leading to partial or total paralysis in some cases.
- Fractures and Broken Bones: Often caused by falls, equipment mishaps, or collapsing structures.
- Burns: Resulting from electrical accidents, fires, or exposure to chemicals.
- Amputations: Caused by heavy machinery or crushing injuries.
- Hearing and Vision Loss: Due to loud noises or exposure to hazardous materials.
Compensation for Construction Accident Victims
The financial burden of a construction accident can be overwhelming. Medical bills, lost income, and the cost of long-term care add up quickly. At Flores Mendez Law, we pursue every avenue of compensation available to you, including but not limited to:
- Medical Expenses: Coverage for hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, and future medical needs.
- Lost Wages: Compensation for time missed from work and reduced earning capacity if your injuries prevent you from returning to your previous job.
- Pain and Suffering: Damages for the physical and emotional toll of your injuries.
- Disability and Disfigurement: Compensation for permanent injuries that affect your quality of life.
- Wrongful Death Benefits: For families who have lost a loved one in a construction accident, we seek compensation for funeral expenses, loss of companionship, and other damages.
Workers’ Compensation vs. Third-Party Claims
Injured workers are often eligible for Workers’ Compensation benefits through their employer. Workers’ Compensation provides coverage for medical expenses and a portion of lost wages but does not account for pain and suffering or punitive damages.
If a third party, such as a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner, contributed to your accident, you may also be able to file a personal injury lawsuit. Our attorneys will explore all possible legal options to maximize your recovery.
What to Do After a Construction Accident in New Mexico
Taking the right steps after a construction accident can protect your health and strengthen your legal case. Here’s what you should do:
- Seek immediate medical attention. Your health is the top priority. Even if injuries seem minor, a medical evaluation is essential to document your condition.
- Report the accident. Notify your employer or site supervisor and ensure an accident report is filed.
- Document the scene. Take photographs of the accident site, your injuries, and any hazardous conditions.
- Gather witness information. Collect names and contact details of coworkers or others who witnessed the accident.
- Contact an attorney. Before speaking with insurance companies or accepting settlements, consult with a construction accident lawyer to understand your rights.
At Flores Mendez Law, we provide comprehensive guidance from the moment you contact us.
Why Choose Flores Mendez Law
At Flores Mendez Law, we pride ourselves on delivering personalized, client-focused representation. We understand the complexities of construction accident cases and have a proven track record of successfully securing favorable outcomes for our clients. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Experience: Years of handling construction accident claims in New Mexico.
- Compassion: We genuinely care about our clients and are dedicated to their well-being.
- Resources: Access to expert witnesses, investigators, and legal tools to build strong cases.
- Results: A history of obtaining significant settlements and verdicts for injury victims.
Contact the New Mexico Construction Accident Lawyers at Flores Mendez Law Today
Don’t navigate the legal process alone if you or a loved one has been injured in a construction accident. Flores Mendez Law is here to fight for your rights. Call 915-308-9999 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free consultation. Let the New Mexico construction accident lawyers handle the legal complexities while you focus on recovery. Located in El Paso, Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico, we serve clients in the surrounding areas.
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