Powers & Caccavale
5.0
Over 40 5-Star Reviews
The hazards of construction are well-known and documented, with numerous safety standards in place to protect workers. However, construction accidents occur with alarming frequency. At Powers & Caccavale, we stand for injured construction workers and their families, exposing safety violations and seeking the fair compensation they need to move on with their lives. Scaffolding accidents, ladder falls, trench collapses, and electrical accidents injure construction workers and claim their lives. At Powers & Caccavale, we recognize that these “accidents” represent companies’ failures to put safety first. Choose a construction accident lawyer at Powers & Caccavale for dedicated, compassionate legal representation.
Contact a construction accident attorney at Powers & Caccavale today at (617) 379-0016 to learn about your rights and options as an injured construction worker.
Call for More Information Today! 617-379-0016
-
Personal InjuryAnimal Attack
Our client was attacked by a pet inside a house.
-
Car AccidentCar Accident
Our client was injured in a car accident when her vehicle was rear-ended by a tractor trailer on a highway.
-
Car AccidentCar Accident
The client was hit by a large truck that ran a stop sign. She suffered post-concussion syndrome; shoulder injury requiring surgery.
-
Car AccidentCar Accident
Our client was a passenger in a motor vehicle that was rear-ended while on their way home after a Patriot’s football game.
-
Car AccidentCar Accident
Our client was operating her vehicle on Rt 1A going home from work. Another vehicle merged onto the roadway and caused a sideswipe collision.
-
Car AccidentCar Accident
Our client was rear-ended on the highway returning home from work.
At Powers & Caccavale, we specialize in workers' compensation and personal injury claims across Quincy and the South Shore. With over 35 years of combined experience, our dedicated team is committed to securing the compensation you deserve while letting you focus on recovery.
Why Choose Us:
- 'No-Fee Promise'—pay only if we win
- Local roots building community trust
- Expertise in insurance company strategies
- Personalized attention and support
- Deep understanding of workers' compensation
-
No Recovery, No Fee
Pay us only if we win your case.
-
Expert Legal Team
35+ years of experience fighting for you.
-
Local Roots, Personal Touch
Serving Quincy, Plymouth, Lynnfield.
-
Insurance Savvy Advocates
Inside knowledge to counter insurance tactics.
At Powers & Caccavale, our dedicated legal team brings over 35 years of combined experience to the forefront in helping victims secure the compensation they deserve. Specializing in workers' compensation and personal injury claims, we proudly serve clients throughout Quincy, Plymouth, Lynnfield, and the South Shore area of Massachusetts. Working on a contingency fee basis, we ensure our clients face no financial burden unless we achieve a favorable outcome. With a partner's insider knowledge of insurance tactics, we effectively tackle legal challenges, allowing our clients to focus on recovery. Our local roots and commitment to personalized service differentiate us, making us a trusted choice for navigating the complexities of workplace or accident-related injuries.
-
What if I'm partially at fault for the accident?If you're partially at fault for a construction accident, you may still be eligible for compensation, though your share of fault might reduce the claim. Many jurisdictions apply comparative negligence, where adjusted compensation reflects each party's responsibility. An experienced attorney can help assess your situation and guide the claim process.
-
How long do I have to file a claim?The time limit to file a construction accident claim varies by state, typically ranging from one to three years from the date of the accident. Known as the statute of limitations, it's essential to adhere to these timelines to ensure your claim is valid. Consulting with an attorney can help clarify the specific time limits for your case.
-
Who can file a construction accident claim?Construction workers, contractors, site visitors, or anyone else injured on a construction site can file a construction accident claim. The claim is typically against parties who may have contributed to the unsafe condition leading to the accident, such as employers, contractors, site owners, or equipment manufacturers.
-
What is the first step in filing a claim?The first step in filing a construction accident claim is to consult with a personal injury attorney. They will evaluate your case, guide you on necessary documentation, and explain the process. Immediate medical evaluation and documenting evidence of the accident scene are also crucial in supporting your claim.
- Canton
- Norfolk
- Quincy
- Brockton
- Newton
- Weymouth
- Boston
- Cambridge