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Construction Site Accidents

Union County, New Jersey
Construction Site Accident Attorneys

Leonard & Leonard, P.A.

Construction workers have some of the most dangerous work around. But serious injuries and deaths at construction sites do occur and when they do, the experienced catastrophic injury and wrongful death lawyers at Leonard & Leonard, P.A. are ready to fight on your behalf.

You work hard—we work hard to protect your rights…

Our firm helps injured construction workers and surviving family members throughout Morris County and Union County and the surrounding areas of southern and northern New Jersey recover the full and fair amount of compensation they deserve in cases such as:

  • Scaffolding accidents and falls
  • Scaffolding failures and collapses
  • Falling objects
  • Forklift accidents
  • Defective equipment
  • Contractor safety violations
  • General or sub contractor liability

We have a great deal of experience in these matters and work with investigators to uncover OSHA violations, previous safety warnings, and other factors that may have been responsible for your injuries.

As attorneys, we can fight to protect your rights in these types of cases and seek to obtain compensation that will pay you for pain, suffering, medical bills, lost wages, future health care costs, and other expenses. And in the event that your injuries leave you unable to work, our firm can also represent you in your workers' compensation claim.

Contact our experienced construction site accident attorneys today for a free consultation and to learn more about how we can help.

           Call for a free consultation (973) 813-7135

            Leonard & Leonard, P.A.

Springfield Office:
155 Morris Avenue
Springfield, NJ 07081
Phone: 973-984-1414
Fax: 973-376-0394

Morristown Office:
165 Washington Street
Morristown, NJ 07960
Toll Free: 866-614-3507
Phone: 973-984-1414
Fax: 973-984-2599

 

New Jersey Supreme Court Certified Attorney

Attorney Scott G. Leonard is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a civil trial attorney. To qualify for certification by the Supreme Court, the attorney must demonstrate an excellent reputation in the legal community and pass a rigorous examination in trial practices. Read more about the requirements of certification.