Albuquerque Construction Accident Lawyer

Have you suffered an injury on a construction site in Albuquerque? Construction accidents can change your life in seconds. The pain, medical bills, and time away from work can feel overwhelming. You don't have to face this difficult time alone.

Our Albuquerque construction accident attorneys are here to help you get the compensation you deserve while you focus on healing.

At Gauthier & Maier Law Firm, we understand construction workers' challenges after an accident. Our team has helped countless injured workers in Albuquerque and New Mexico get fair compensation for their injuries. Let us put our experience and knowledge to work for you.

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Why Choose Gauthier & Maier Law Firm?

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When dealing with a construction accident injury, you need a law firm that understands construction law and personal injury cases.

Our Albuquerque construction accident lawyers have decades of combined experience representing injured construction workers against big companies and insurance firms that try to avoid paying fair compensation.

Proven Success in Construction Accident Cases

Our attorneys have recovered millions in compensation for construction accident victims throughout New Mexico.

We've handled cases involving falls from heights, equipment failures, electrical accidents, and many other types of construction site injuries. With every case, we fight aggressively to get our clients the money they need for medical bills, lost earnings, and pain and suffering.

One of our recent construction accident cases involved a worker who fell from a scaffolding due to improper safety equipment. We secured a settlement that covered all his medical expenses, replaced his lost income, and compensated him for his pain and suffering. This allowed him to focus on recovery without financial worry.

Deep Knowledge of Construction Laws and Regulations

Construction sites must follow specific safety rules set by OSHA and New Mexico state law. Our lawyers know these regulations inside and out. This knowledge helps us identify when companies have broken safety rules, strengthening your case. We work with safety professionals who can explain exactly how your accident happened and who is responsible.

Personal Attention to Your Case

At Gauthier & Maier Law Firm, you're not just another case number. From your first meeting with us, you'll work directly with an experienced attorney caring about your recovery and case.

We keep our caseloads manageable to give each client the attention they deserve. You can always ask your lawyer questions, and we'll keep you updated on your case's progress.

Construction Accident Compensation

If you've suffered an injury in a construction accident, you may wonder, “How much is my case worth?” While every case is different, our construction accident lawyers will fight to get you compensation for:

Medical Expenses

Construction accidents often cause serious injuries that require extensive medical care. Your compensation should cover all medical costs, including:

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  • Emergency room visits
  • Hospital stays
  • Surgeries
  • Physical therapy
  • Medication
  • Medical equipment
  • Your injury requires future medical care

Lost Income

Cannot work after a construction accident creates financial hardship for you and your family. We'll support your recovery of:

  • Income lost while you recover
  • Reduced earning ability if you can't return to your previous job
  • Future income losses if you have permanent limitations

Pain and Suffering

Construction injuries often cause physical pain and emotional distress. You deserve compensation for:

  • Physical pain from your injuries
  • Emotional suffering and mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement

Our construction accident attorneys will carefully calculate all your damages to ensure you get full and fair compensation for your injuries.

Where Do Construction Accidents Occur in Albuquerque?

Albuquerque's growing population has led to a construction boom across the city. According to the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, Bernalillo County has the highest number of construction workers, with over 15,000 people in the industry.

Construction accidents in Albuquerque frequently occur at large development projects along Central Avenue and the downtown area.

The expansion of housing developments in the Northeast Heights and West Mesa areas has also increased construction accidents. Major road projects on I-25 and I-40 also account for many work zone injuries.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that New Mexico's construction industry has a higher injury rate than the national average, with particularly high numbers in Albuquerque's busy construction zones. Proper safety measures may have prevented many of these accidents.

Types of Construction Accidents

Construction sites are dangerous places with many hazards that can cause serious injuries. Our Albuquerque construction accident attorneys have experience with all types of construction accidents, including:

Falls from Heights

Falls from scaffolding, roofs, ladders, and other elevated areas are among the most common and dangerous construction accidents. These falls can cause broken bones, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, and even death.

Struck by Objects

Falling tools, building materials, or debris can hit workers. These accidents can cause serious head injuries, broken bones, and crushing injuries.

Caught-In/Between Accidents

Workers can be caught in machinery or between heavy objects, leading to crush injuries, amputations, and fatal injuries.

Trench Collapses

When trenches are improperly supported, they can collapse and bury workers, causing suffocation, crushing injuries, or death.

Explosions and Fires

Gas leaks, chemical spills, and other hazards can cause explosions and fires that result in severe burns and other serious injuries.

Types of Construction Injuries

Construction accidents can cause many types of injuries, ranging from minor to life-changing. Our law firm has helped clients with various construction-related injuries, including:

Traumatic Brain Injuries

Falls and being struck by objects can cause concussions and more severe brain injuries that affect thinking, memory, and movement.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Falls and crushing accidents can damage the spinal cord, sometimes causing partial or complete paralysis.

Broken Bones

The force involved in construction accidents often breaks bones, sometimes requiring surgery and extended recovery time.

Burns

Electrical accidents, fires, and chemical exposure can cause painful burns that may require skin grafts and leave permanent scars.

Amputations

Accidents with power tools, heavy machinery, or crushing injuries can result in the loss of fingers, hands, arms, or legs.

Respiratory Problems

Exposure to dust, asbestos, chemicals, and other toxins can cause both immediate and long-term breathing problems.

Fighting the Insurance Company

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After a construction accident, you'll likely deal with insurance companies that want to minimize your claim. These companies have teams of adjusters and lawyers working to pay you as little as possible. Without your legal representation, you're at a serious disadvantage.

Our construction accident lawyers know the tactics insurance companies use to reduce or deny claims. They might:

  • Offer a quick, low settlement before you know the full extent of your injuries. Insurance adjusters often contact injured workers within days of an accident with a settlement offer that seems generous at first glance. 

By accepting such offers, you waive your rights to seek additional compensation, even if you later discover your injuries require ongoing treatment, prevent you from returning to work, or cause permanent disability.

Our construction accident attorneys ensure you understand the true value of your claim based on complete medical information and future projections.

  • Question the seriousness of your injuries. Insurance companies frequently downplay injury severity to justify lower payouts. They may hire their medical professionals who minimize your condition, suggest your symptoms are exaggerated, or claim you should have recovered already. 

Our legal team works with independent medical specialists who objectively assess your injuries and advocate for fair compensation based on medical facts rather than insurance company interpretations.

  • Claim your injuries existed before the accident. A common tactic is to attribute your current pain and limitations to pre-existing conditions rather than the construction accident.

Adjusters will closely examine your medical history, searching for any prior complaints or treatments that can suggest your condition didn’t result from the workplace incident.

Our construction accident attorneys anticipate this strategy and work with medical professionals to establish the causal relationship between the accident and your specific injuries, differentiating between any pre-existing conditions and new trauma.

  • Suggest you were at fault for the accident. Insurance representatives often shift blame to injured workers, suggesting you failed to follow safety protocols, weren't paying attention, or were improperly trained for the task you were performing.

Establishing even partial fault can significantly reduce compensation in states with negligence laws.

Our lawyers conduct thorough investigations of accident scenes, interview witnesses, review safety records, and consult with construction safety professionals to establish the true causes of your accident and protect you from unfair blame.

  • Delay the claims process, hoping you'll give up. When insurance companies can't easily deny a claim, they often resort to deliberate delays - requesting unnecessary documentation, taking excessive time to respond to communications, changing adjusters midway through your case, or creating procedural obstacles.

These tactics exploit the financial pressure many injured workers face, hoping you'll eventually accept a low offer out of desperation.

Our legal team knows how to keep claims moving forward, meets all deadlines proactively, and can provide guidance on managing financial challenges while your case progresses.

We don't let insurance companies take advantage of our clients. Our attorneys will handle all communication with the insurance companies while you focus on recovery.

We gather strong evidence to support your claim and negotiate aggressively for a fair settlement. If the insurance company won't offer what you deserve, we're prepared to take your case to court.

What to Do After a Construction Accident

Your steps after a construction accident can significantly impact your health and legal case. Here's what our Albuquerque construction accident lawyers recommend:

Continue Your Medical Treatment

Follow your doctor's treatment plan exactly. Attend all appointments and therapy sessions. Keep records of all medical treatment, including medications and how your injuries affect your daily life.

Document Everything

Keep a journal about your recovery process, pain levels, and how the injury affects your life. Save all medical bills, pay stubs showing lost earnings, and any other expenses related to your injury.

Avoid Social Media

Insurance companies often monitor social media for evidence they can use against injury victims. Limit your posts, and never discuss your accident or injuries online.

Don't Sign Anything from Insurance Companies

Don't sign documents or accept settlement offers without consulting our lawyers first. Early offers are usually much lower than your case's worth.

Contact Our Construction Accident Lawyers

Bring all your documentation to your free consultation with our firm. We'll review your case, explain your legal options, and develop a strategy to get you maximum compensation. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can start protecting your rights and building your case.

Our team will immediately investigate your accident, gather evidence before it disappears, interview witnesses while memories are fresh, and handle all the legal paperwork within the required deadlines.

The Value of Hiring Our Law Firm

Trying to handle a construction accident claim on your own while recovering from injuries is extremely difficult. Studies show that accident victims who hire attorneys typically receive significantly higher compensation than those who don't—often three to four times more, even after legal fees.

When you hire Gauthier & Maier Law Firm, we will:

  • Conduct a thorough investigation of your accident
  • Identify all responsible parties (there may be multiple)
  • Document all your injuries and damages
  • Calculate the full value of your current and future losses
  • Build a compelling case supported by evidence and professional testimony
  • Handle all paperwork and legal deadlines
  • Negotiate aggressively with insurance companies
  • Take your case to trial if necessary to get fair compensation

Most importantly, having our attorneys on your side gives you peace of mind. While we handle the legal battle, you can focus on what matters most—your health and recovery.

Call Our Albuquerque Construction Accident Lawyers Today

Chance Gauthier
Chance Gauthier, Albuquerque Construction Accident Attorney

If you or a loved one has suffered an injury in a construction accident in Albuquerque, don't wait to get legal help. New Mexico has a three-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases, but evidence can disappear quickly after an accident.

Gauthier & Maier Law Firm offers free, no-obligation consultations to discuss your case. You pay nothing unless we win compensation for you. Our experienced construction accident lawyers will fight tirelessly for your rights and the compensation you deserve.

Contact Gauthier & Maier Law Firm at (505) 226-0009 to schedule your free consultation. Let us help rebuild your life after a construction accident.