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Austin, Texas, Construction Accident Attorney

The subcontractor was two stories up on a scaffold. The scaffolding was not designed properly and collapsed. He sustained a serious back injury in the fall and was no longer able to work. He turned to Leonard B. Gabbay, P.C., and received high quality legal attention from an experienced lawyer.

Construction sites are busy places. Often, several groups of workers ― roofers, framers, plumbers, electricians and other subcontractors ― combine efforts to complete the construction project in a timely manner. Safety regulations and compliance with OSHA rules can go overlooked in many areas. If you have sustained a job site injury in a construction accident, talk to attorney Leonard B. Gabbay.

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Were You Seriously Injured in a Construction Accident?

Our law firm handles many types of construction site accidents. We seek maximum compensation for construction workers who have sustained injuries in scaffolding falls, ladder falls, from defective heavy equipment and in many other types of accidents. If you have been injured by the negligence of a third party ― someone other than your own employer ― we can assist you with a third party liability claim.

Construction accidents can result in catastrophic injuries and fatalities. We handle injuries such as the following:

Attorney Leonard B. Gabbay produces effective settlement videos that tell the stories of his injured clients. These compelling videos have been remarkably successful in securing maximum compensation for injured clients.

Our firm is handicap accessible. Contact us for a free consultation.

We represent you ― not the insurance company.

For your information, we also offer our article:

Taking Responsibility for Your Recovery: Simple Things a Personal Injury Client Can Do to Make Their Case a Winner