Construction Accidents
Construction site accidents can cause life-changing injuries. Halberg Law Firm helps injured workers across Georgia pursue the medical care, wage benefits, and compensation they deserve after a construction accident.
Why hire Rebecca Halberg for Your Construction Accident Claim?
Construction sites are among the most dangerous workplaces in Georgia. Falls from heights, heavy machinery accidents, falling objects, electrical hazards, and unsafe working conditions can lead to severe injuries that affect your ability to work and support your family.
Rebecca Kirkland Halberg brings more than 20 years of workers’ compensation experience to every case. Before representing injured workers, she spent years defending employers and insurance companies in workers’ compensation claims. That insider knowledge allows her to anticipate defense strategies, identify obstacles early, and fight for the strongest possible outcome for her clients.
At Halberg Law Firm, we guide injured construction workers through every stage of the claims process, including medical treatment disputes, denied benefits, hearings, appeals, settlement negotiations, and trial litigation. We are committed to helping injured workers secure the financial and medical support they need after a serious construction accident.
Types of Construction Accident Cases We Handle
Falls From Heights
Scaffolding accidents, ladder falls, roof falls, and other elevation-related injuries.
Heavy Equipment Accidents
Injuries involving forklifts, cranes, bulldozers, machinery, and unsafe equipment operation.
Falling Objects
Head, neck, and spinal injuries caused by falling tools, debris, or construction materials.
Electrical & Burn Injuries
Electrocution accidents, exposed wiring injuries, explosions, and severe burn cases.
Trench & Structural Collapses
Serious injuries caused by collapsing trenches, walls, scaffolding, or unsafe structures.
Work-Related Vehicle Accidents
Construction vehicle collisions and transportation-related workplace injuries.
Steps To Take After A Construction Accident
- Report the accident immediately. Notify your supervisor or employer as soon as possible.
- Seek medical treatment right away. Prompt medical care protects both your health and your claim.
- Document the scene if possible. Take photos of equipment, hazards, injuries, and accident conditions.
- Avoid speaking with insurance adjusters alone. Insurance companies may attempt to minimize your claim.
- Contact an experienced construction accident lawyer. Early legal representation can help protect your rights and benefits.