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We have spent collectively over 55 years defending the very type of cases we now prosecute. We anticipate every move our opponents make. We get inside their heads because we have been there. California law in this area of practice is complex and outside the scope of knowledge and experience for most personal injury attorneys. Call us today for a free consultation.

California Construction Equiptment Accident Lawyer

Construction equipment is often extremely heavy and very dangerous, even when safety precautions are taken. Injuries resulting from equipment accidents are often debilitating and life threatening. If you or a family member has suffered an injury because of a construction equipment accident you may be entitled to monetary compensation that is not covered by workerʼs compensation benefits. Such compensation could help pay for medical bills, lost wages, and your pain and suffering. If you have been involved in an accident with construction equipment you need the the California Construction Accident Attorneys, J. Dean Rice and Grant B. Luna, to explain
your legal rights.

J. Dean Rice and Grant B. Luna are California construction equipment injury lawyers with more than 62 years of combined experience, specializing in construction equipment accident cases.

Equipment accidents can occur in any facet of construction work. Many equipment and tool accidents are due to manufacturing defects, equipment malfunction, lack of instruction or warning, or inadequate supervision. When this is the case you need the experience of a construction product liability attorney to explain your rights. Most serious accidents and injuries to construction workers are caused by these types of equipment and tools:

  • Compactors
  • Cranes
  • Bulldozers
  • Dump trucks
  • Excavators
  • Forklifts
  • Graders
  • Front-end loaders
  • Personnel lifts
  • Backhoes
  • Scrapers
  • Skid steer loaders
  • Tractors
  • Wood chippers
  • Power tools, saws, drills, nail-guns

Injuries sustained from such equipment can severely limit your ability to lead a normal life. Victims may require extensive rehabilitation and medical treatment creating extreme financial hardship for your family. You may be unable to return to work and pay your bills. Donʼt rely solely on workerʼs compensation benefits to pay for your injuries and lost wages. You and your family deserve to be taken care of after a construction equipment accident. Over the past 10 years, J. Dean Rice and Grant B. Luna have recovered more than 20 million dollars for injured workers and their families.

J. Dean Rice and Grant B. Luna are construction equipment accident attorneys who have spent the last 33 years in the construction equipment safety field and the last 20 years defending the very cases they now prosecute. As a result, they have a unique understanding of both sides of an equipment accident legal dispute and have the ability to maximize monetary compensation for their clients.

J. Dean Rice and Grant B. Luna are experienced construction accident lawyers serving all of California. They have extensive experience as trial lawyers with more than 100 jury trial cases, specializing in construction product safety litigation. They understand
the legal complexities involved when litigating construction equipment injury and wrongful death cases.

Contact the the California Construction Accident Attorneys now for a free case evaluation and advice about your legal rights. At no cost to you, J. Dean Rice and Grant B. Luna will evaluate your case and determine if you are entitled to more than just workerʼs compensation benefits. You and your family deserve to live the same life you had before your construction equipment accident and the California Construction
Accident Attorneys will work to make you whole again.

Case Results

$2,000,000 recovery for wrongful death.

$450,000 recovery for fall through a skylight.

$5,000,000 recovery for construction worker who fell at a public school construction site.

$1,000,000 recovery for a fall.

$3,300,000 verdict for wrongful death.

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