Champaign Construction Accident LawyerConstruction workers do not have to be told that theirs is a dangerous occupation. They know that any number of conditions or events can cause a serious or even catastrophic injury. Victims of construction site accidents, even if they are covered by workers' compensation insurance, will likely have difficulty getting fair compensation for their medical costs, lost income, and suffering. The reason is simple: serious injuries are very costly, and those responsible will resist providing the compensation they owe the victim. At Frederick & Hagle, we fight for the rights of injured construction workers and the victims of on the job accidents. We take on the insurance companies and their high-priced attorneys and fight to get the just and fair compensation our clients need to cope with life after their injuries. Our lawyers have compiled an extraordinary record of success and have recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for our clients. We understand serious and catastrophic injuries and we know how to get results. When we talk, the insurance companies listen. Workplace injuries can come from many sources - defective tools, a careless delivery driver, the negligence of a contractor - each with the potential to cause a traumatic brain injury, or a serious neck, head, or back injury. In each of these situations, the party responsible for the accident is legally responsible for paying damages to the victim for medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Click here to view more information about Construction Accidents If you have suffered a serious injury in a workplace accident, Frederick & Hagle may be able to help you get the compensation you need to rebuild your life, through a claim against a third-party or a workers compensation claim, or both. For your free consultation with a Champaign construction accident lawyer at Frederick & Hagle call 800-642-1227 now, or contact us online. There is no attorney fee unless we recover for you. Serving clients in central Illinois, including the cities of Champaign, Urbana, Kankakee, Danville, Decatur, Effingham, Bloomington, Peoria, Mattoon, Charleston, Springfield, Lincoln, Tuscola, Arcola, Argenta, Savoy, Aroma Park, Onarga, Buckley, Paxton, Lexington, Bradley, Greenup, Clinton, Mt. Pulaski, Normal, and Rantoul.Champaign County · Ford County · Iroquois County · Vermillion County · Edgar County · Douglas County · Coles County · Piatt County · McLean County · DeWitt County · Moultrie County · Livingston County · Kankakee County |

November 20, 2008



