Texas Trench Accident Lawyer, Texas Excavator Accident Lawyer, and Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer Handles Texas Construction Accident Lawsuits and Texas Fatal Accident Lawsuits by Texas Trench Accident Lawyer, Texas Excavator Accident Lawyer, and Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer Jason S. Coomer 

As a Texas Trench Accident, Excavator Accident, and Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer handles and investigates a variety of construction accident lawsuits and fatal work place accident lawsuits including fatal falls, electrocutions, misuse of cranes, falling objects and lost loads, excavator accident lawsuits, trench box lawsuits, and other construction negligence claims that have resulted in serious injuries and death. 

If you have been seriously injured or have lost a loved one through a excavator accident, trench accident, or other construction accident, feel free to send an e-mail to Texas Excavator and Trench Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer with your name, date of accident, location of accident, nature of the injuries or loss, and name of the potential defendant or contact us through our online submission form.

Texas Excavator Accident and Trench Accident Lawyer Represents Workers and Other People Who Have Been Injured By Misuse of Construction Equipment

As a Texas Excavator Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer, has seen untrained, overworked, and careless Excavator Operators injure workers through the misuse of construction equipment including excavators and backhoes.  Both an excavator and a backhoe can be used to dig a trench.  Trenches are important in construction because utility pipes and wires sometimes need to be buried. 

However, trenches can often be dangerous as they can collapse causing serious injury or death.  To prevent trench collapse, a trench box can be put into the trench to keep it from collapsing.  Misuse of a trench box however can cause serious injury or even death of workers.

As such, Texas Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer fights for the rights of injured individuals and the families of people that have been wrongfully killed after a construction accident. Whether a construction worker is injured by a hazardous trap, dangerous defect, careless actions, or the negligence of another, individuals often need assistance from a Texas Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer in dealing with and seeking money compensation from insurance companies and large corporations for the damages that they have suffered.

If you have been seriously injured or have lost a loved one through a excavator accident, feel free to send an e-mail to Texas Excavator Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer with your name, date of accident, location of accident, nature of the injuries or loss, and name of the potential defendant

Texas Trench Accident Lawyer

Utility workers, road construction crews, and sewer/waterline construction workers can be subject to dangerous trench collapse injuries that other construction workers at ground level are often able to avoid. Construction accidents that occur during the ground excavation process of a project often include digging into wet, unsupported dirt that can mean disaster. A serious trench wall collapse can result in burying a worker under several tons of dirt, rocks, construction material and equipment. Trench wall collapses and falling construction walls have been responsible for some of the deadliest construction accidents in our nation's history. Catastrophic injuries such as crushed bones and fractures, severe disfigurement and traumatic brain injuries are often the result.

Even if trench boxes are used, incorrectly used or installed trench boxes can cause hazardous conditions for sewer and utility works resulting in catastrophic injuries or even death.  As a Texas Trench Accident Attorney and Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer has fought for the rights of injured individuals and the families of people that have been wrongfully killed after a construction accident. Whether a construction worker is injured by a hazardous trap, dangerous defect, careless actions, or the negligence of another, individuals often need assistance from a Texas Construction Accident Lawyer in dealing with and seeking money compensation from insurance companies and large corporations for the damages that they have suffered.

In being a Texas Construction Accident attorney, Jason Coomer has been fortunate enough to represent and recover money compensation for construction workers that have been injured by negligent co-workers, construction companies, and subcontractors. Helping injured workers recover money compensation for millions of dollars in damages including tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills, tens of thousands of dollars in lost wages, and hundreds of thousands of dollars in future lost wages, impairment, disfigurement, and future medical is what being a Texas construction accident lawyer is about.  The compensation has helped individuals go back to school to begin new careers and families to hold onto their homes.  Knowing that he has made a difference in people's lives is very rewarding and makes the time battling insurance companies and big businesses, researching law, reading medical records, deposing experts and negligent actors, working with clients, and tabulating damages worth while.

Texas Construction Accident, Trench Accident, and Excavator Accident Lawyers

As an Austin Construction Equipment Accident Lawyer, Houston Backhoe Accident Lawyer, and San Antonio Crane Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer has worked on a wide variety of cases and has had the opportunity to work with and against some excellent lawyers including Dallas Fatal Construction Accident Lawyers, Houston Bulldozer Accident Lawyers, San Antonio Electrocution Accident Lawyers, and Austin Workplace Accident Lawyers.  Assembling litigation teams of Texas Personal Injury Lawyers for the larger cases and building multimedia presentations for mediation, arbitration, hearings, and trial can be time consuming, but when you are dealing with someone's life and the devastation that can be caused by a serious injury or loss of a loved one, the effort is worth it.  Individualized attention to a Texas Construction Accident Claim is extremely important.  Make sure that you have a Texas Personal Injury Attorney that knows your name and is familiar with your construction accident claim as well as your wants and needs.

If you have been seriously injured or have lost a loved one through the wrongful actions of another, feel free to contact Texas Construction Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer, with your name, date of accident, location of accident, nature of the injuries or loss, and name of the potential defendant for a free online review of your potential claim.

Texas Bulldozer Accidents and Safety Regulations

Bulldozers are another type of construction equipment that can cause serious construction accidents.  A bulldozer is a crawler (caterpillar tracked tractor), equipped with a substantial metal plate (known as a blade), used to push large quantities of soil, sand, rubble, etc, during construction work. The term "bulldozer" is often used to mean any heavy engineering vehicle, but precisely, the term refers only to a tractor (usually tracked) fitted with a dozer blade.  The bulldozer is an extremely powerful machine that should only be used in compliance with safety instructions and procedures. When the appropriate precautions are ignored, or when the bulldozer is defective in its design or manufacture, or the blade in not correctly installed serious injuries or death can result.

Texas Backhoe Accidents and Safety Regulations

Backhoes are another type of construction equipment that cause serious construction accidents.  The backhoe is tractor with a long arm on the end for digging and excavating piles of dirt or other materials. It is an extremely powerful machine that should only be used in compliance with safety instructions and procedures. When the appropriate precautions are ignored, or when the backhoe is defective in its design or manufacture, serious injuries or death can result.

Backhoes consist of a digging scoop at the end of an arm (also called stick or dipper) and are used for excavating and moving material such as rocks or dirt. The most common forms of backhoe accidents involve people being struck by the digging bucket or by the machine itself. In addition, backhoe accidents can be caused by rollovers, electrocutions, and sliding into ditches or trenches.

If you have been seriously injured or have lost a loved through a construction accident, feel free to contact Texas Construction Accident Lawyer, Jason Coomer with your name, date of accident, location of accident, nature of the injuries or loss, and name of the potential defendant for a free review of your potential claim.

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