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Dallas construction accidents unfortunately happen all too often. When you or someone you love suffers a serious construction injury, the effects can be devastating. The injured workers may be unable to work for weeks or months at a time, and some may never be able to return to work.

You shouldn’t have to suffer in silence.

Contact Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP and let our construction accident lawyers work on your behalf and leave no stone unturned. What sets us apart is our commitment to our clients. We believe that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and dignity, no matter the cause of your injury.

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Understanding Construction Accidents in Dallas

Dallas is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and its skyline continues to transform with each passing year. From luxury apartment towers in Uptown to massive infrastructure projects along I-635 and the Southern Gateway, construction is a constant presence throughout the city. With this surge in development comes an increase in job site activity-and unfortunately, a higher risk of serious injuries when corners are cut on safety.

Construction zones are inherently hazardous, but many accidents are entirely preventable. Workers frequently operate in high-risk environments where one mistake or oversight can lead to devastating consequences. Among the most common dangers are:

  • Falls from scaffolding, ladders, or rooftops
  • Electrocution from exposed wires or malfunctioning equipment
  • Crane collapses or machinery entanglements
  • Being struck by falling tools, materials, or debris
  • Trench collapses and structural failures
  • Long-term exposure to toxic substances or chemicals

These hazards don’t just happen-they’re often the result of inadequate training, rushed deadlines, or failure. We know what to look for in these cases. Our team conducts detailed investigations to determine what went wrong and who should be held responsible. When safety is ignored, we step in to protect those who were hurt.

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Top “Fatal Four” Construction Accidents

Approximately 20% of all workplace-related accidents occur in the construction industry.

Following a fatal trench collapse that took place in Texas during 2015, David Michaels - the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) Assistant Secretary of Labor - revealed that there are more construction worker fatalities in the state of Texas compared to any other state in the U.S.

In fact, OSHA has identified four primary causes of construction accident fatalities:

  • Falls
  • Electrocutions
  • Being hit by an object
  • Being caught between objects

Other common accidents can involve equipment malfunctions, scaffolding collapses and miscommunication between workers. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the employer to provide and enforce a safe working environment for all workers that are on a construction site that they are managing.

Common Injuries from Construction Accidents

Construction accidents often cause severe and life-changing injuries. Some of the most common include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Broken bones
  • Amputations
  • Burns and electrical injuries
  • Internal organ trauma

According to OSHA, falls accounted for 37% of construction fatalities in 2021, making fall protection vital on any site. Electrocution and struck-by incidents each represented 8% of deaths, often resulting from unprotected wires or unsecured materials. Caught-in or caught-between accidents, like trench collapses and heavy machinery entrapments, caused another 5% of deaths.

When safety isn’t prioritized, workers suffer. That’s why our firm aggressively investigates every case to uncover what went wrong and who should be held accountable.

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When a large corporation or insurance company says ‘no,’ we see it as the beginning of a conversation, not the end. We will not be intimidated, and we will not rest until we have exhausted every avenue to secure the compensation you’re owed.

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Who Can Be Held Liable for Your Construction Accident?

Multiple parties may be responsible depending on the nature of your accident. Construction zones often involve several companies working together, and each has a duty to follow safety protocols.

Those who may be held liable include:

  • General contractors who fail to supervise the site or enforce safety procedures
  • Subcontractors who create or ignore hazardous conditions
  • Property owners who neglect to warn about known dangers
  • Equipment manufacturers who sell defective or malfunctioning products

Identifying liable parties requires thorough investigation. Our team works quickly to secure evidence, interview witnesses, and preserve critical site data that may be erased or lost after an incident.

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Am I Eligible for Compensation?

Yes, if someone else’s negligence contributed to your accident, you may be entitled to compensation-even if your employer has workers’ comp. Texas law allows injured workers to file third-party personal injury claims against:

  • General contractors
  • Subcontractors
  • Equipment manufacturers
  • Property owners

Additionally, if your employer opted out of the workers’ compensation system or acted with gross negligence, you could pursue a direct claim against them. Our team will evaluate your circumstances and determine which legal path gives you the best chance of success.

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What To Do After a Construction Accident

You must report your injury to your employer within 30 days of the incident-or from the time you realized your injury is work-related. Failing to notify them within this window could prevent you from receiving benefits.

Here’s a step-by-step list of what to do:

  • Report the accident in writing to your supervisor or site manager
  • Seek immediate medical care and document your injuries thoroughly
  • File DWC Form-041 with the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation
  • Take photos of the accident scene and your injuries
  • Keep records of lost work time, wages, and medical expenses
  • Avoid speaking to insurers or giving recorded statements
  • Contact an experienced construction accident lawyer before signing anything

The sooner you call our office, the sooner we can get to work protecting your rights.

Construction Accidents Can be Complicated. Choosing the Right Lawyer Shouldn’t Be

At the law offices of Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, our client focused-approach begins when we meet with you for a free consultation.

A Dallas construction accident lawyer will listen to you and give you honest advice on what the best course of action is for your specific situation. We understand that a construction accident case is important and we will be honest with you from the beginning.

If you choose us, you can rest assured that we will work tirelessly to build a case that will help you get the compensation you rightfully deserve. Your case is about more than just money, it is about justice and holding people responsible for their reckless behavior.

Contact us today to get started on your claim today. You can also fill out the Free Case Evaluation form on this page to connect with us online we will contact you right away to further discuss your claim.

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Don’t face big insurance companies alone. Our award-winning lawyers have recovered over $100 million for clients just like you. We’re ready to put our 50+ years of combined experience to work, fighting for the compensation you deserve.

Contact Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP Today for a Free Case Evaluation

At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, we fight for injured workers across Dallas and the surrounding areas. Our legal team has a strong record of securing results in complex construction accident cases. From gathering evidence to negotiating with insurers or taking your case to court, we’re committed to doing what it takes.

We never charge upfront fees. You only pay if we recover compensation on your behalf. Call (817) 920-9000 or fill out our quick online form to schedule your free consultation. We’re here to help you move forward.

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Meet John Cummings

As a Fort Worth native and a double-Board Certified trial lawyer, John Cummings is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the injured. With a track record that includes record-setting verdicts and multi-million dollar settlements, he is an aggressive advocate who isn’t afraid to take on tough cases.

  • Named a Top Personal Injury Lawyer by Fort Worth, Texas magazine.
  • Recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer since 2003.
  • Holds two Board Certifications in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law.
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What should I do immediately after a construction accident?

Seek medical attention right away, notify your employer, and document everything. Take photos of the scene, keep track of all expenses, and don’t speak to insurers without legal counsel. These early steps can preserve your rights and strengthen your case.

How long do I have to file a claim in Texas?

The statute of limitations for personal injury claims in Texas is generally two years from the date of the accident. However, claims involving government entities or other unique circumstances may have shorter deadlines. That’s why it’s important to contact a lawyer promptly after an injury.

Can I sue my employer if they have workers' comp?

In most cases, no-but there are exceptions. If your employer doesn’t subscribe to Texas workers’ compensation (a common scenario in Texas), or if they acted with gross negligence resulting in a fatality, you may be able to file a lawsuit directly. You may also pursue claims against third parties.

What types of compensation can I recover?

Depending on your case, you may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages, including:

  • Medical bills (past and future)
  • Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Disability or disfigurement
  • Wrongful death benefits (for surviving family members)

Our firm calculates your damages based on the full scope of your losses, not just immediate expenses.

How is fault determined in construction accident cases?

Fault is determined by investigating whether another party acted negligently or failed to follow safety regulations. We gather safety records, review inspection logs, obtain witness statements, and consult experts to establish liability. Even if you were partially at fault, you may still recover damages under Texas modified comparative fault rules.

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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.

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