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Falling Objects

Lawyers for Construction Injury Victims

Falling debris is a common cause of construction injury. Construction debris, tools, supplies, and other objects dropped from a height can cause serious injury and wrongful death to construction workers and passersby.

If you have been injured by falling objects or construction debris, you may have a right to be compensated for your injuries, medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more. Please contact a construction injury attorney at the Boccardo Law Firm in San Jose, California, today. We offer a free consultation to review your case and discuss your rights.

Beyond Workers' Comp

Many injured construction workers assume they are only able to receive workers' compensation benefits for injuries sustained on the job site. A careful analysis of the accident by an attorney experienced in construction injury claims may reveal other sources of financial compensation. If an employee of another subcontractor was responsible for the falling debris that injured you, we may pursue an injury claim against his or her employer, for example. A general contractor who failed to maintain a safe workplace may also be liable.

The attorneys of the Boccardo Law Firm have a long history of winning impressive results for construction injury victims and the family members of those who died a wrongful death due to construction accidents.

Falling objects can result in extremely serious injuries, including traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries that will require extensive medical treatment for years to come. In order to protect your legal rights and your financial future, it is important to consult with an experienced construction injury attorney. Please contact our law firm for effective representation in all construction injury claims.


From offices in San Jose, California, the attorneys of the Boccardo Law Firm represent clients in Santa Clara, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Fremont, Campbell, Cupertino, San Mateo, San Francisco, Oakland, Hayward, Modesto, Stockton, Santa Cruz, and Salinas, as well as residents of Marin County, Santa Clara County, Alameda County, San Mateo County, Stanislaus County, San Joaquin County, Monterey County, and throughout northern California.