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Construction Site Accident Claims: Specialist Solicitors

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Construction Site Accident Claims: Specialist Solicitors

Construction sites are inherently dangerous environments, but that does not absolve employers and site managers of their duty to ensure safety. The Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM) are the primary regulations governing health and safety on construction projects.
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Common Breaches of CDM Regulations

We act for workers injured due to negligence, including:
Falls from Height: The most common cause of fatal and serious injury on construction sites, often due to inadequate scaffolding, guardrails, or safety harnesses.
Being Struck by Objects: Injuries caused by falling tools, materials, or debris.
Plant and Vehicle Accidents: Accidents involving cranes, excavators, or forklifts due to poor site management or lack of training.
Slips and Trips: Caused by cables, debris, or uneven surfaces that have not been properly managed.

Who is Responsible?

Liability on a construction site can be complex, often involving the principal contractor, sub-contractors, and the site owner. Our expertise lies in identifying all negligent parties to ensure you receive the maximum compensation you deserve.

Your Rights as an Injured Construction Worker

Whether you are a direct employee, a sub-contractor, or self-employed, you are protected by health and safety law. If you have been injured on a construction site, call our specialist team today.
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