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If you have been injured in a construction accident in Glendale, AZ, experienced legal representation can make all the difference. Avian Law Group is committed to protecting injured workers and bystanders and recovering the compensation they deserve.
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Understanding Your Rights After a Construction Accident
Construction accidents in Glendale, AZ can result in catastrophic injuries with lifelong consequences. Arizona law provides multiple avenues of recovery, including workers' compensation benefits and third-party personal injury claims. A knowledgeable attorney helps you navigate both systems so you receive every dollar you are owed.
Legal Services Offered by Avian Law Group
Avian Law Group represents construction accident victims throughout Glendale and Maricopa County. Our attorneys understand Arizona OSHA regulations, workers' compensation law, and the complex web of contractors, subcontractors, and property owners that make construction liability cases challenging. We take each case from investigation through resolution.
Assessment of Your Case
We investigate the construction site, reviewing safety records, OSHA inspection reports, contractor agreements, and witness accounts. Our goal is to identify every party whose negligence contributed to your injury.
Pursuing Your Recovery
- Workers' Compensation and Third-Party Claims: We evaluate both pathways and pursue the strategy that maximizes your total recovery.
- Complex Multi-Party Negotiations: Construction sites involve multiple contractors and insurers. We manage all communications on your behalf.
- Contingency Fees: You pay nothing unless we win your case, so you can access top-tier legal representation without upfront costs.
Local Impact of Construction Accidents in Glendale
Glendale is experiencing one of the most significant growth periods in its history. Residential developments, mixed-use projects near Westgate, infrastructure expansions along the Loop 101, and commercial construction around 91st Avenue and Camelback Road are reshaping the city. This building boom has elevated the risk of construction-site injuries for workers and passersby alike. Falls from scaffolding and ladders, electrocutions, being struck by falling objects, and machinery entrapments are among the most common and serious construction injuries reported in Maricopa County. The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) has cited multiple Glendale-area projects for safety violations in recent years, including inadequate fall protection and lack of proper hazard communication. Despite these enforcement efforts, construction sites remain one of the most dangerous work environments in the state. If you were hurt on a Glendale construction site, you may be entitled to workers' compensation benefits and additional damages from negligent third parties. Avian Law Group investigates aggressively to hold all responsible parties accountable and secure the compensation you need to rebuild your life.
Why Choose Avian Law Group?
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Local Expertise
Our attorneys are familiar with Glendale's laws, regulations, and local courts, providing tailored legal strategies for every client.
Proven Track Record
We have successfully represented numerous clients across Maricopa County, achieving favorable settlements and verdicts.
Personalized Attention
Each client receives individualized attention to meet their unique needs throughout the legal process.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Construction Accidents
In Arizona, workers' compensation is generally the exclusive remedy against your direct employer. However, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against third parties such as subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners whose negligence contributed to your injury.
The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Arizona is two years. For workers' compensation claims, you must notify your employer within one year of the injury. Acting quickly protects your rights and preserves critical evidence.
Bystanders who are injured because of a construction site's negligent safety practices have the right to file a personal injury claim against the contractors and property owner responsible for maintaining a safe perimeter.
Potential damages include medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, loss of future earning capacity, pain and suffering, and in catastrophic cases, compensation for permanent disability. Our attorneys evaluate the full scope of your losses.
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