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Construction sites are inherently dangerous, but employers are still responsible for creating the safest possible work environment. That means proper safety training, protective gear, and strict procedures. Despite these obligations, the construction industry accounts for roughly 20% of workplace deaths nationwide—many of which are preventable. Too often, accidents happen because safety measures were ignored or equipment failed.
Employers are legally required to follow stringent safety protocols. When they don't, workers pay the price. Proactive measures—like regularly inspecting worksites, updating safety practices, and ensuring every employee is properly trained—save lives.
If you or a loved one has been injured on a construction site, you need a proven legal team that can help you recover the financial support you need for hospital bills, missed income, and more. Whether you need help navigating workers' compensation insurance or pursuing a third-party lawsuit, Handler, Henning & Rosenberg LLC is ready to act.
When you hire our construction accident lawyers in Lancaster, you get attorneys who:
- Are available 24/7 for clients
- Have recovered millions of dollars
- Offer Spanish-speaking services
- Charge no fees unless we win
We have the experience, resources, and dedication to help you. Call (717) 775-7579 today to request a free consultation.
Common Causes of Construction Accidents in Lancaster
Many construction accidents trace back to the same preventable hazards. Identifying the cause is the first step toward holding the right parties accountable. Some of the most common causes we see in Lancaster construction injury cases include:
- Falls from Heights — Scaffolding collapses, unsecured ladders, and lack of fall protection remain leading causes of serious injury and death.
- Defective or Unsafe Equipment — Faulty power tools, heavy machinery malfunctions, or equipment without proper safeguards.
- Electrocution Hazards — Contact with overhead power lines, faulty wiring, or poorly maintained electrical systems.
- Struck-By Accidents — Being hit by falling tools, swinging loads, or moving vehicles on site.
- Caught-In/Between Incidents — Workers trapped between heavy machinery, walls, or collapsing structures.
- Insufficient Training or Safety Oversight — Employers failing to provide adequate instruction or supervision for high-risk tasks.
By pinpointing these causes and connecting them to violations of OSHA or Pennsylvania-specific safety standards, our attorneys build strong claims that stand up to insurance companies and in court.
Navigating Lancaster's Legal Landscape for Construction Accidents
Lancaster is a hub for ongoing construction, and with that comes heightened risk for job site injuries. Pennsylvania law requires employers to follow OSHA standards and local safety regulations, but accidents still happen when these rules are ignored.
Our attorneys know the local legal landscape, from regional safety mandates to how weather conditions, traffic patterns, and seasonal work demands can affect site safety. This local insight helps us build stronger cases by factoring in every relevant detail. We understand how these conditions can contribute to an accident—and how to hold the right parties accountable.
Because we regularly handle serious injuries that happen on projects throughout Lancaster County, we understand how local entities like the Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas, nearby hospitals such as Penn Medicine Lancaster General Hospital, and area contractors fit into the overall picture of a claim. That familiarity equips us to find the best path to recovery for injured workers.
Understanding Your Rights After a Lancaster Construction Accident
After a serious job site injury, most workers are unsure about their options beyond filing for basic wage and medical benefits. Pennsylvania law gives injured workers important protections, but it's hard to navigate those laws while focusing on recovering and keeping up with your bills. A construction accident attorney in Lancaster can help you understand how workers' compensation, potential third-party claims, and wrongful death actions may all fit together in your situation.
If you were hurt while working on a project in or around Lancaster—whether on a commercial build near downtown, a roadway project off U.S. Route 30, or a new development in the county—you generally have the right to report your injury, receive medical care, and pursue benefits without fear of lawful retaliation. In addition, you may have the ability to seek compensation from at-fault companies or individuals who are not your direct employer, such as subcontractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers. Our team evaluates who was involved on the site, what contracts and safety plans were in place, and how those details affect the legal options available to you and your family.
HHR is the construction accident law firm Lancaster trusts because we walk people through the steps of preserving evidence, documenting symptoms, and avoiding common pitfalls—like signing broad releases or accepting quick, low settlements before knowing the full extent of any injuries. Our Lancaster construction accident lawyers can also explain how local timelines, court procedures, and insurance company strategies might influence the pace and value of your claim, so you can make informed decisions at every stage.
Leading Risks of Construction Injury in Lancaster, PA
Construction in Lancaster comes with risks that are shaped by the area's mix of urban development, rural worksites, and seasonal weather patterns. Projects often take place near high-traffic roads or in densely built areas, increasing the danger of struck-by accidents from passing vehicles or heavy machinery operating in tight spaces.
Lancaster's winter ice, spring rains, and humid summers also present hazards. Slippery scaffolding, unstable ground conditions, and heat-related illnesses can all become more likely without proper safety measures in place. Agricultural and industrial sites—common in the surrounding county—introduce additional risks from heavy equipment, grain silos, and chemical exposure.
In addition, many projects in and around Lancaster are located along major routes like U.S. Route 30 or busy corridors near commercial centers, where limited space and constant traffic make coordination between different trades critical. When general contractors, subcontractors, and property owners fail to communicate about site access, deliveries, or lane closures, workers are more likely to be exposed to moving vehicles and chaotic conditions that can quickly lead to a serious construction accident.
Local OSHA inspection data has shown recurring violations in fall protection, machine guarding, and electrical safety. Employers in Lancaster are required to account for these conditions by providing adequate protective gear, scheduling weather-related safety briefings, and ensuring all equipment is suited for the environment. When they fail to do so, the results can be catastrophic—and our attorneys know how to tie these regional safety lapses directly to a strong legal claim for injured workers.
Legal Guidance for Any Lancaster Construction Accident Claim
In most cases, your first path to financial recovery is through workers' comp—as long as you notify your employer of the injury within 120 days of the incident. You may also have the right to pursue a third-party claim if defective equipment caused your injury or if your employer acted with intent to cause harm.
Whatever your situation, we work to maximize your recovery. We investigate the details, gather evidence, and handle the legal process so you can focus on healing. Our goal is to take the stress of the claim off your shoulders while ensuring you understand every step.
We handle construction accident cases including, but not limited to:
- Falls from scaffolding, ladders, or elevated platforms
- Burn injuries
- Electrocution
- Struck-by-object accidents
- Caught-in or caught-between incidents
If you've suffered serious losses—whether lost wages, reduced earning capacity, or the loss of a loved one—you deserve strong legal representation to stand up to the insurance companies. Let our Lancaster construction accident attorneys handle the paperwork, deadlines, and negotiations for you.
Our team looks at every potential source of compensation, including workers' compensation, liability policies carried by general contractors or subcontractors, and claims that may be brought against negligent property owners or equipment manufacturers. A construction accident lawyer at HHR can coordinate your medical documentation, communicate with adjusters, and help you avoid common mistakes—such as giving recorded statements too early—that could weaken your claim.
Talk to a construction accident lawyer in Lancaster about your claim! Get started today.
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