Industrial Accidents / Construction Accidents
Connecticut Construction Accident Lawyer
Located in North Haven, Connecticut, a construction accident attorney at Williams, Walsh, & O'Connor, LLC, is ready to represent your rights and interests. Industrial and construction accidents often produce serious injuries, expensive medical bills, and lost wages. If you are concerned about recovering compensation for your injuries contact our Connecticut construction accident law firm online or call Toll-Free 866-530-7228, 203-285-3593 to receive a free initial consultation concerning your case. All matters are handled on contingency, meaning clients never pay unless or until they recover compensation for their injuries.
Our personal injury law firm is comprised of a small group of experienced attorneys, ensuring your case will receive the personal and detailed attention it deserves. We have represented clients in many personal injury and wrongful death matters throughout our 50 years of combined practice experience. These situations frequently involve questions of premises liability such as slip and falls, industrial scaffolding accidents, construction accidents, punch press injuries, and other injuries from a wide variety of industrial machinery.
Our Connecticut construction accident lawyers are AV rated* and licensed to practice in all Connecticut state and federal courts, as well as the U.S. Supreme Court. Our industrial accident lawyers have negotiated numerous multi-million dollar settlements on behalf of our clients.
Contact Williams, Walsh, & O'Connor, LLC, via e-mail or call our firm at Toll-Free 866-530-7228, 203-285-3593 to receive a free initial consultation and detailed assessment of your situation. Evening and weekend appointments are available for your convenience.
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Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.


