Fort Lauderdale Building Collapse Attorney
Fighting for the Benefits You & Your Loved Ones Deserve
Whether you are putting up a new building or renovating an old one, structural integrity is a key issue. Every necessary precaution must be taken to ensure the safety of all employees working on the project. A building collapse, which is one of the most horrific accidents that can occur on a construction site, may result in extremely serious injuries or death.
What Causes A Building Collapse During Construction?
Buildings should not collapse during construction, but when there is negligence, they are more prone to disaster. Factors that could cause a building collapse include:
- Negligent building design: In some instances, a building collapse can be traced to the blueprint stage.
- Foundation defects: Issues with cement or other materials in the foundation could put the entire building at a high risk for collapse. Even on the most solid ground, the foundation must be strong enough to hold the load.
- Low-quality building materials: Wrong materials used to assemble the structure may result in weaknesses that go undetected until it is too late.
- Too much weight on a structure: Buildings can collapse simply because they are forced to bear too much weight. Construction machinery—such as heavy cranes—that have been temporarily placed on the structure can trigger a collapse.
- A construction company’s failure to evaluate and reduce risks during demolition: Even a building collapse done purposely could injure others if mistakes are made.
- Worker mistakes: If a worker who does not have experience in building is hired for the job, their lack of ability could lead directly to a collapse.
Compensation for Building Collapse Accidents in Florida
If you have suffered a serious injury, or a loved one has been killed in a building collapse, get in contact with our Fort Lauderdale workers’ compensation attorneys at Rosenberg & Rosenberg, P.A. today. We have the experience, skill, and commitment to help you secure the workers' compensation benefits you need to recover from your injuries.
Workers' Comp Benefits Typically Cover:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional injuries
- Decreased quality of life
- Medical treatment and future medical care
- Lost work wages / lost future earnings
Contact Our Fort Lauderdale Law Firm Today
If you were working on the building when it collapsed, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation. When a collapse is preventable and the result of negligence from some party—such as a contractor, architect, equipment manufacturer, or engineer—we can help you hold the at-fault party accountable for their damages. It is our goal to get you the compensation you need and deserve.
Call (888) 499-6206 for a free initial case evaluation.