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What if Falling Debris Near an Illinois Construction Site Injures Me?
Construction sites are a common sight in growing suburbs like Barrington. Unfortunately, safety precautions are not always followed, and nearby pedestrians, drivers, or visitors can suffer serious injuries as a result. If you were hurt by falling debris near a construction zone, you may have the right to sue under Illinois premises liability or negligence laws.
Construction site accidents often result in severe injuries to pedestrians, including traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and spinal damage. In the most tragic cases, falling objects can lead to wrongful death. If you or a loved one has been injured, a knowledgeable Barrington personal injury lawyer can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.
Who Is Responsible for Injuries from Falling Debris?
When falling debris causes injuries, there is often more than one responsible party. Liability can depend on where the injury occurred and who was responsible for maintaining a safe environment. You might have a claim against:
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The property owner, who has a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for people on or near the premises
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A construction company or contractor that failed to secure tools, equipment, or materials
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A subcontractor who violated industry safety standards
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In some cases, a municipality might share liability if the debris came from a public works project and proper protections were not in place
What Does Illinois Law Say About Construction Site Injuries?
Under the Illinois Premises Liability Act (740 ILCS 130/), property owners and occupiers owe a duty of reasonable care to people who are on their property lawfully. If a construction project is underway, the owner or contractor must take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable hazards, including falling objects.
What if I Was Not Actually On the Construction Site When I Was Injured?
You do not need to be working at or even entering a construction site to be able to sue if you get injured. Many injured victims were passersby who were walking on a sidewalk or driving near a construction zone when unsecured debris fell and hurt them. If debris from a negligently maintained construction site injured you, regardless of where you were when it happened, you might have a valid claim.
A personal injury lawyer can investigate who was responsible, gather evidence such as surveillance footage or site records, and negotiate with insurers on your behalf to ensure that you get the compensation you need and deserve.
Contact a Barrington, IL Construction Accident Lawyer
If you or someone you love was hurt by falling debris near a construction site, contact a Barrington personal injury lawyer at Lucas Law. Joseph Lucas has over 35 years of experience advocating for injury victims in Illinois. Whether through negotiation or trial, he will fight for the full compensation you deserve. He can also help clients in English, Ukrainian, and Russian. Call 847-381-8700 today to schedule a free consultation.