Houston Construction Accident Lawyer

Construction sites across Houston are some of the most dangerous workplaces in Texas, and when something goes wrong, the injuries can change your life in an instant. 

If you were hurt on a job site, a knowledgeable Houston construction accident lawyer at AP Law Group is ready to stand with you and help you pursue the compensation you deserve. 

We understand how scary it feels when you cannot work, when medical bills pile up, and when insurance companies start calling before you have even left the hospital. That is why our team is here to listen, answer your questions, and take the legal weight off your shoulders so you can focus on healing.

At AP Law Group, we believe injured workers and their families deserve real answers and real advocacy, and we are here to provide both. Contact us today to discuss your case for free.

Why Choose AP Law Group for Your Houston Construction Accident Case

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Choosing the right law firm after a serious injury matters. You need someone who will treat your case like the life-changing event it is, not just another file on a desk. Here is what sets us apart:

  • Personalized attention from start to finish. You will work directly with our team, and we will take the time to understand your situation, your goals, and your concerns.
  • Deep local knowledge. As a Houston-based firm, we know the local courts, judges, and insurance company tactics that can make or break a construction injury claim in Harris County.
  • No upfront fees, ever. We work on a contingency basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. There is no financial risk to getting started.
  • A team that cares. Your case is not a number to us. We are committed to fighting for accountability and a result that helps you rebuild.

We know the days after a serious construction injury are some of the hardest you may ever face. Let our Houston construction accident lawyers carry the legal burden while you focus on recovery. Call us today for your free consultation.

Common Types of Houston Construction Accidents We Handle

Construction sites involve heavy machinery, working at heights, electrical systems, and dozens of moving parts at any given time. Even with safety rules in place, accidents happen, and the injuries are often severe. 

Our Houston construction accident lawyers have helped clients hurt in a wide range of job site incidents, including:

  • Falls from heights, such as falls from scaffolding, ladders, roofs, or unfinished floors
  • Falling object injuries caused by tools, materials, or debris dropped from above
  • Scaffolding collapses due to improper assembly, overloading, or defective parts
  • Crane and heavy equipment accidents, including tip-overs and load failures
  • Electrocution and electrical burns from exposed wiring or unsafe power sources
  • Trench and excavation collapses that can trap or crush workers
  • Forklift accidents involving tip-overs, struck-by injuries, or runovers
  • Welding and chemical burns from torches, sparks, or hazardous materials
  • Fires and explosions from gas leaks, fuel sources, or combustible materials
  • Slip, trip, and fall incidents caused by debris, uneven surfaces, or wet conditions

No two construction accidents look the same, and the cause of your injury will shape how your case moves forward. Whatever happened on your job site, we are here to help you understand your options.

Who Can Be Held Accountable After a Construction Accident

Construction sites in Houston rarely involve just one company. On any given project, you might find a property owner, a general contractor, several subcontractors, equipment rental companies, suppliers, and engineers all working together. 

When someone gets hurt, more than one of these parties may share responsibility. A careful investigation is the only way to know who should be held accountable.

Parties that may be responsible for a construction accident include:

  • General contractors who fail to enforce safety rules across the job site
  • Subcontractors whose unsafe work practices put others at risk
  • Property owners who knew about a hazard and did nothing to fix it
  • Equipment manufacturers whose defective machinery caused the injury
  • Maintenance companies that failed to properly service tools or vehicles
  • Architects or engineers whose design flaws led to a collapse or failure
  • Drivers of commercial vehicles involved in job site traffic accidents

Identifying every responsible party is one of the most important steps in a construction injury claim, because it can directly affect how much compensation is available to you. Our team digs into the details so nothing gets missed.

Texas Construction Safety Laws and Your Rights

Texas construction work is governed by a mix of federal and state safety standards. The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, sets nationwide rules for fall protection, scaffolding, electrical safety, and many other areas of construction work. 

When a contractor or property owner ignores these rules, and someone gets hurt, that violation can be powerful evidence in a personal injury claim.

It is worth knowing that not every employer in Texas carries workers' compensation insurance. Texas is unique in allowing private employers to opt out of the workers' compensation system. If your employer is a non-subscriber, you may have the right to file a personal injury claim directly against them. 

Even if workers' compensation is involved, you may still have a separate third-party claim against another contractor, equipment maker, or property owner. Sorting out which path applies to your case takes a careful legal eye, and we are happy to walk you through it during a free consultation.victim’s legal claim and highlights the negligence of responsible parties.

Compensation You May Be Entitled to Pursue

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After a serious job site injury, the bills come fast. Hospital costs, follow-up appointments, lost paychecks, and medical equipment can add up before you have a chance to catch your breath. A successful construction injury claim aims to put you in the best possible position to move forward. 

Depending on the facts of your case, you may be able to pursue compensation for:

  • Medical expenses, including emergency care, surgeries, hospital stays, and prescriptions
  • Future medical care, such as ongoing therapy, assistive devices, or long-term treatment
  • Lost wages for the time you have already missed from work
  • Loss of future earning capacity if your injuries prevent you from returning to your old job
  • Pain and suffering for the physical discomfort you have endured
  • Mental anguish for the emotional impact of the injury
  • Disfigurement and disability when injuries cause lasting physical changes
  • Loss of consortium for the impact on your relationship with your spouse
  • Wrongful death damages for families who have lost a loved one

Putting an accurate value on a construction injury claim is not as simple as adding up receipts. Many of the most significant losses, like the ability to work in your trade or play with your kids the way you used to, do not come with a price tag. 

We work to make sure every part of your story is told and considered.

How Our Houston Construction Accident Lawyer Team Builds Your Case

Construction accident cases tend to be complex. Multiple companies, contracts, and safety records can all come into play. Building a strong case takes time, attention, and a methodical approach. When you bring your case to AP Law Group, our process generally includes:

  • A thorough investigation of the accident scene, including photos, video, and physical evidence
  • Reviewing OSHA reports and safety records to identify any code violations
  • Interviewing witnesses and coworkers while their memories are fresh
  • Working with qualified safety and engineering professionals to reconstruct what happened
  • Gathering medical records and consulting with treating doctors about your injuries
  • Calculating the full economic and non-economic value of your losses
  • Negotiating directly with insurance companies to push for a fair settlement
  • Preparing the case for trial if a fair settlement cannot be reached

Throughout this process, you will be kept informed and involved. We believe you deserve to know what is happening with your case at every step, and we make ourselves available to answer your questions.

What to Expect When You Call AP Law Group

We know reaching out to a law firm can feel intimidating, especially if you have never done it before. We want your first call to feel easy and pressure-free. When you contact us, here is what you can expect:

  • A free, no-obligation consultation where you can share your story
  • Honest answers about whether you may have a case and what your options look like
  • Clear, plain-English explanations of any legal terms or processes
  • No upfront costs, because we work on a contingency fee basis
  • A team that listens without rushing you or making you feel like just another caller

If we take your case, we will get to work right away on protecting evidence, communicating with insurance companies, and giving you the space to focus on recovery. If we do not believe we are the right fit, we will be honest with you about that too.

FAQs Answered by Our Houston Construction Accident Attorneys

Below are some of the most common questions we hear from people who have been hurt on Houston construction sites. If your question is not covered here, we welcome you to call us for a free consultation.

How long do I have to file a construction accident claim in Texas? 

In most cases, under the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, injured workers have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Houston wrongful death claims generally follow the same two-year window. 

There are some exceptions, so it is best to talk with a lawyer as early as possible to make sure you do not miss any important deadlines.

Can I sue if I was already receiving workers' compensation benefits? 

Workers' compensation typically covers some medical bills and a portion of lost wages, but it does not pay for pain and suffering or full lost income. 

If a third party other than your employer caused your injury, such as an equipment manufacturer or another contractor on the site, you may be able to file a separate personal injury claim against them while still receiving workers' compensation benefits.

What if my employer does not carry workers' compensation insurance? 

Texas allows private employers to opt out of the workers' compensation system. These employers are known as non-subscribers. 

If your employer is a non-subscriber and your injury was caused by their negligence, you may have the right to sue them directly for your full range of damages, often including pain and suffering.

How much does it cost to hire a Houston construction accident lawyer? 

We work on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs and no hourly bills. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you. During your free consultation, we will explain exactly how the fee structure works so there are no surprises.

What should I do if the insurance company asks me to give a recorded statement? 

It is usually wise to speak with a lawyer before giving any recorded statement to an insurance company. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that can hurt your claim, even when you are simply trying to be honest. We are happy to help you understand what to say and what to avoid.

Can I still recover compensation if I was partly at fault for the accident? 

Texas follows a rule called modified comparative fault. As long as you were not more than 50 percent responsible for the accident, you may still recover compensation, although it can be reduced based on your share of fault. 

An honest review of the facts can help you understand how this might apply to your situation.

What if my loved one died in a construction accident? 

Surviving family members may have the right to file a wrongful death claim to seek compensation for funeral expenses, lost financial support, and the emotional loss of their loved one. We approach these cases with care, sensitivity, and the seriousness they deserve.

Talk to a Houston Construction Accident Lawyer Today

As Houston natives, we have seen firsthand how accidents on I-10, the 610 Loop, and throughout Harris County can devastate families. Our deep knowledge of local courts, judges, and insurance company tactics gives our clients a significant advantage. 

From the Medical Center to The Woodlands, we are here to protect Houston accident victims, including the construction workers who help build our city every day.

If you were injured in a Houston construction accident, do not wait to get the help you deserve. Contact AP Law Group today at (713) 913-4627 for your free, no-obligation consultation. 

We are ready to fight for you, and you pay nothing unless we win. Let our Houston construction accident lawyer team review your case, answer your questions, and help you take the next step toward recovery and justice.