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Crane Accidents

After a Crane Accident, We Know How to Help

Crane accidents result in injuries and fatalities at construction sites every year. According to a study by Anthony J. Suruda, M.D., of the University of Utah, more than 500 U.S. construction workers died on the job from 1984 to 1994 as the result of crane accidents. Contact with power lines, cranes overturning and accidents during assembly and dismantling were among the top causes of crane accidents.

If you were injured in a crane accident or if a member of your family died in a crane collapse, please contact the construction accident attorneys of the D'Amato Law Firm.

We know our way around a construction zone as well as we know our way around a courtroom. You can rely on us for exceptional legal representation.

Our lead attorney, Paul D'Amato, is a certified civil trial lawyer with more than 34 years of experience helping victims of construction injuries obtain financial compensation. He served as lead attorney in the landmark construction site accident case involving the 2003 Tropicana parking garage collapse.

All of our lawyers understand the legal issues involved in crane accidents, including how to investigate a case and establish liability for damages. You won't have to explain to us what a crane does and how negligence can result in injury and death.

Contact Our Law Firm for Reliable Legal Advice and Representation

For experienced legal representation you can rely on, please contact the construction accident attorneys of the D'Amato Law Firm in Linwood, New Jersey.

We never charge for the initial consultation and represent clients on a contingency basis. That means you pay nothing unless we win monetary compensation in your crane accident claim.