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Philadelphia Building and Trench Collapse Lawyers

Trench collapses, building collapses, wall-slides, and cave-ins can be lethal for workers within the construction and industrial communities.  These types of accidents are always catastrophic, as it is hard for workers to evacuate collapsing buildings and return to safety without being injured, or even killed.  In some cases, collapses are unpredictable, and can happen for a multitude of reasons.  However, in many cases, building or trench collapses can be traced back to the injured worker’s employer or company. 

When employers fail to exercise caution and look out for their employees’ best interests, and an employee is injured during a building or trench collapse, the employer is considered liable.   After an employee has been injured in a building or trench collapse, he/she is legally entitled to seek compensation from his/her employer. 

Once an employee has sustained serious injuries as a result of a building or trench collapse, and the cause of the accident can be traced back to the employer, it is always to the employee’s benefit to seek representation from a skilled workplace accident attorney.  An experienced workplace accident lawyer can investigate all of the facts surrounding the building or trench collapse to determine employer negligence.  If it is discovered that the employer was negligent, an attorney can help the employee build a solid case to recover monetary damages for his/her serious physical injuries and suffering. 

Philadelphia Building and Trench Collapse Injury Attorneys

If you sustained an injury from a building or trench collapse, the last thing you or your family should have to worry about is your financial security.  At the Lassen Law Firm, we believe that our clients should be allowed to focus on getting better without having to stress over their future well-being.  We are skilled Philadelphia personal injury attorneys who will aggressively fight for maximum recovery of damages for our clients’ workplace accident injuries.

If you have questions about a Philadelphia building or trench collapse, call The Lassen Law Firm today for your initial consultation at (215) 510-6755!

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