New Mexico construction sites are regulated by strict OSHA laws for one reason: construction work is the most dangerous and difficult land-based work in the United States. As an injured construction worker you know that you face some of the most dangerous working conditions by employees in any industry. Unfortunately, your construction site accident injury has left you with injuries that make it impossible for you to continue working.
The rate at which serious injury and wrongful death occurs at New Mexico construction sites is alarming. The New Mexico construction accident lawyers of Keller & Keller have represented workers that sustained injury from errors in judgment, faulty equipment, crane accidents, falls from scaffolds, being struck by falling tools or machinery, defective or unsafe equipment, elevator accidents, inadequate safety inspections, chemical leaks or explosions, electrical accidents, and electrocution injuries, as well as several other types of accidents.
Your accident will likely qualify you for worker's compensation benefits, but these benefits rarely cover the full extent of an injured construction worker's damages. You will need to speak with a qualified New Mexico injury lawyer that handles construction site personal injury claims to fully investigate the potential of your case.
Our first goal as your construction site injury lawyer will be to determine if there is the potential for a "third-party" recovery. A complete and thorough site investigation and expert review is critical to the success of your case. It must be done before insurance company representatives and careless site inspectors change the conditions that caused you to be seriously injured. We know what needs to be done immediately to effectively build your case and we will do it.
These cases are extremely expensive to pursue, but the good news is that Keller & Keller does not charge their clients any fees or investigative costs. The only time we receive payment for these cases if is a recovery is made on your behalf. This type of arrangement allows for you to focus on your health while we take care of your case.
Important: please be sure to ask our construction site lawyers as many questions as possible. Even if you decide not to hire us, you will at least have armed yourself with knowledge to ensure you don't say or do anything that permanently damages your personal injury claim. Remember, our advice is always free.
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Keller and Keller
2850 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46208-4713
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New Mexico Office:
505 Marquette NW
Suite 1300
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: 505-938-2300
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Toll Free: 800-253-5537
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2850 North Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46208-4713
Phone: 317-926-1111
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Granger, IN 46530-9186
Phone: 574-277-7773
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Terre Haute, IN 47802-1013
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St. Joseph, MI 49085
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