If you were injured in a construction site accident in Hanford, you deserve guidance to protect your rights and secure the care you need.
Ling Law Group serves residents of Hanford and Kings County, helping seriously injured workers pursue fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and damages.
A qualified attorney can investigate the incident, identify liable parties, navigate California safety and workers’ compensation rules, and advocate for your best possible outcome.
Ling Law Group serves clients across California, including Hanford, with practical, results-oriented personal injury representation. Our team works to understand you and your needs throughout every step of the case.
Construction sites involve multiple parties—from general contractors to site owners—and complex safety regulations that affect how claims are evaluated.
If you have been injured, knowing your rights and the available paths to compensation can help you make informed decisions.
A construction accident claim seeks compensation for injuries caused by negligence, defective equipment, or unsafe conditions, and may involve civil liability and workers’ compensation considerations.
Typical steps include incident investigation, evidence gathering, filing a claim, settlement discussions, and, if needed, litigation.
This glossary covers terms commonly used in construction accident cases in Hanford and throughout California.
Failure to exercise reasonable care that results in injury or damage.
Liability in construction accidents refers to who may be held responsible—such as contractors, subcontractors, site owners, or equipment manufacturers.
In California, workers’ compensation may limit certain remedies, while a separate personal injury claim may be possible against non-employer parties.
The time limit to file a construction accident claim varies by claim type and location; consult with counsel promptly to protect your rights.
Possible paths include workers’ compensation, personal injury claims, and third-party claims; a lawyer can evaluate which option offers the best remedy for your situation.
For straightforward claims with clear liability and uncomplicated damages, a focused strategy can lead to a timely resolution.
Choosing a limited approach can reduce fees and speed up settlement when liability is clear and damages are not complex.
A thorough strategy improves chances for fair compensation and provides a clear path to resolution.
A holistic review helps ensure medical costs, lost wages, and non-economic damages are fully considered.
Comprehensive documentation supports negotiations and trial readiness.
Take photos, gather witness statements, and keep medical records to support your claim.
Understand whether you may pursue workers’ compensation, personal injury, or third-party claims, and what damages may be recoverable.
Local knowledge of Hanford courts and California law helps tailor your claim.
A dedicated team can manage complex investigations and negotiations to maximize results.
Major injuries on construction sites, forklift or equipment accidents, falls from height, and crane or scaffolding incidents.
Injuries from falls due to improper protection or unstable surfaces.
Injuries caused by defective gear, malfunctioning cranes, or improper lockout/tagout procedures.
Crush injuries from collapsing materials or entanglement with machinery.
We focus on clear communication, client care, and results that reflect your needs after a construction injury.
Our team coordinates with insurance adjusters and medical providers to support your recovery.
We offer contingency-fee arrangements in many cases.
From initial consultation to resolution, we explain each step and keep you informed.
We review your incident details, gather evidence, and outline your legal options.
Discuss your injuries, review medical records, and assess liability.
We collect site photos, incident reports, contracts, and witness statements.
We file the claim and work toward a fair settlement with insurers.
Prepare and submit the complaint in the appropriate court.
Engage in negotiations to secure compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and other damages.
If needed, proceed to litigation and, ultimately, resolution.
We prepare the case for trial if a fair settlement can’t be reached.
The final agreement reflects your compensation and release terms.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
Results-focused representation without big-firm overhead. We combine aggressive advocacy with AI and modern tools to expedite your legal issues with precision. We have closed over nine figures in litigation and transactional deals while keeping fees sensible.
After a construction accident, priority is your health. Seek medical care promptly and document injuries, treatment, and expenses. Report the incident to your supervisor or site manager and keep copies of any reports. Contact a construction accidents attorney to review your options, including possible workers’ compensation and third-party claims. An attorney can help you understand deadlines and build your strongest case.
Liability in construction accidents depends on who was responsible for safety and maintenance, such as general contractors, subcontractors, or equipment manufacturers. A lawyer can investigate the site, gather evidence, and determine which parties may share responsibility and what compensation may be available.
Yes, you may file a workers’ compensation claim even if another party bears liability for the injury. In California, you may also pursue a third-party personal injury claim in addition to workers’ comp if a non-employer party contributed to the accident.
California statutes typically set a two-year limit for personal injury claims, and one year for some workers’ comp issues; deadlines vary by case. Consult with a lawyer early to ensure you meet all deadlines and preserve your rights.
Most construction accident cases settle before trial, but some require litigation to obtain full compensation. Your attorney will guide you through settlement discussions and, if needed, prepare for court.
Costs vary, but many construction accident attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning payment comes from a portion of the recovery. Ask about fees and expenses during a free consultation to understand how the representation will work.
A contingency fee arrangement means you pay nothing upfront; if you win or settle, the fee is a percentage of the recovery. This arrangement helps ensure access to legal help when injuries occur.
Case duration depends on complexity, the number of liable parties, and the insurance process. Your attorney will update you on progress and timelines as the case moves forward in Hanford.
Helpful evidence includes incident reports, medical records, wages lost, and photos of the site. Keep a log of medical bills, doctor visits, and any correspondence with insurers.
Ling Law Group brings local knowledge of Hanford courts and California law to construction injury cases. We aim to secure fair compensation while guiding you with clear, respectful communication.