MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS

At Arendsen Braddock LLP, some of our most experienced attorneys not only represent motorcycle riders, but we ride ourselves. We are proud to have gotten some exceptional results for our motorcycle clients and we understand that motorcycle cases can present unique challenges and very serious injuries.

 

Often the police try to blame motorcycle riders for accidents, regardless of who’s really at fault. We deal with these stereotypes all the time and send out our own team of independent experts to investigate the accident and find out what really happened. Our experienced trial attorneys then go to work to fight the insurance companies and hold the responsible parties accountable for their actions. If you’re in need of medical care, we also make sure you get to the best doctors to get the treatment you need for your injuries. We fight to get you all the compensation you deserve, including money for your pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages, physical impairments, deformities, and other injuries. We also recover money for spouses or other family members whose relationships have suffered as a result of serious injuries to their loved ones.

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Construction Site Accident FAQs

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When working or living in a construction zone, you might have some questions if you were to get hurt on the job or passing through. Luckily, Hamilton Arendsen and Joshua Braddock of Arendsen Braddock Law can help! We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions that could help you be best prepared for a construction accident trial.


What are the main causes of construction accidents?

According to an OSHA report, falls, electrocutions, being struck by objects and being caught between objects are the four primary causes of major construction accident injuries.


What type of lawyer do I need for a construction accident case?

When seeking a lawyer to take your construction accident case, you’ll want to speak with someone who has extensive experience in personal injury law, specifically experience in trial cases regarding workers’ compensation and negligence.


What should I do after being involved in a workplace construction accident?

If you’ve been in a workplace accident, you could have multiple angles on your hands. You will first want to file a report with your company if you can no longer work and need to receive workers’ compensation. You’ll then need to document any evidence on scene, including who was there, the reason for your accident, and any other third party in the work zone during your injury.

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Who is responsible for construction accidents at work?
Your employer (or you if you’re an independent) is responsible for the accident. Employers must review and train employees on construction safety, have up-to-date and properly maintained equipment, and know exactly who is in and out of the construction zone (third parties) during the workday.


I’m a bystander and was injured due to a construction zone, what next?
Bystanders who were injured due to negligent construction practices are also eligible to take a case to an attorney. The most common bystander injuries are due to falling objects. If you’ve been hurt due to a construction zone failure, contact Arendsen Braddock Law immediately.


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Do any of these questions pertain to you and you’re unsure what to do next? Contact the lawyers at Arendsen Braddock Law in San Diego and Solana Beach today. We’ve helped hundreds of construction accident victims and can help you, too! Reach out online to get started with a free initial consultation.

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