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Injuries on Construction Job Sites in New Jersey

According to studies conducted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), approximately one of every 10 construction workers will suffer some type of injury on the job every year. More than 1,000 construction site fatalities are reported annually. The hazards are many, and the likelihood of serious injury is great. A general contractor may fail to properly construct or maintain a ladder, scaffold or protective rail. Heavy equipment may malfunction. Tools or construction materials may fall from an upper level. If you have suffered serious or catastrophic injury on a construction site in New Jersey, Howard D. Popper, can help.

At the offices of Howard D. Popper, P.C., we have been fighting for the rights of injured people in New Jersey, including victims of construction site accidents, for more than 35 years. We place a premium on results, always working to get you every dollar to which you are entitled. In recognition of the seven-figure judgments and settlements we have obtained for our clients, attorney Howard Popper has been selected as a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum*, an elite group representing less than one percent of all attorneys nationwide. See our case results page to learn more.

We understand how important it can be to get timely and thorough answers to your questions, particularly when you face the uncertainty that comes after a personal injury. When you work with us, you will always work directly with attorney Howard D. Popper, never with a paralegal or an associate. To set up a free initial consultation, contact our office online or call us at 973-993-8787.

Experienced Construction Injury Representation in Morristown & Newton

We aggressively protect the rights of people who have been injured on construction sites in New Jersey, and handle cases involving:

  • Falls from heights, including improperly maintained or constructed scaffolding or ladders, elevations lacking appropriate guard rails or restraints, or faulty or negligently maintained construction elevators
  • Falling objects, such as building materials, tools or equipment, cranes, ladders or scaffolding
  • Dangerous or defective tools, machines or equipment
  • Failure by a contractor or owner to hire, train or supervise other workers on a site
  • Motor vehicle accidents on a job site or in the course of duty on a construction site

We handle all types of serious and catastrophic loss claims, including brain injury, spinal cord injury, neck or back trauma, broken bones, paralysis, and amputation or loss of limb. Howard Popper also represents surviving family members in wrongful death actions arising out of construction site accidents.

Contact Our Office

For a free initial consultation with a results-oriented New Jersey construction site accident attorney, contact our office online or call us at 973-993-8787. We have offices in Morristown and Newton, but will arrange a meeting in the hospital or your home if necessary.

We take all construction site accident injury claims on a contingency basis. You will not incur legal fees unless attorney Popper recovers compensation for your losses.

The offices of attorney Howard D. Popper, P.C. serve Morris County, Sussex County, Essex County as well as Madison, Florham Park, Randolph, East Hanover, Dover, Summit, New Providence, Berkeley Heights, Livingston, West Caldwell, Millburn, Springfield, Scotch Plains, Maplewood & Westfield.

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