Chicago Construction Accidents Attorneys

The trial attorneys at Pfaff & Gill, Ltd. excel at prosecuting actions on behalf of construction workers who have suffered serious personal injuries or death on the job site. If a construction worker is injured on the job, he or she may make a claim for money damages with their employer’s workers compensation insurance company. Any time one suffers a serious injury or dies on a job site, it is important to investigate whether someone other than the employer is at fault. The general contractor and owner of the site often retains a significant amount of control over safety on the site, and should be subject to liability for injuries caused by unsafe conditions and actions on the site.

The construction accident trial lawyers at Pfaff & Gill, Ltd. have a great deal of experience suing general contractors and property owners for causing serious personal injuries including paraplegia, quadriplegia, serious brain and nerve injuries and death. We fully investigate the occurrence and meet with all key witnesses. We also work closely with expert witnesses to prepare each case for jury trial as soon as possible.

Construction Accident Cases Prosecuted by Pfaff & Gill, Ltd.

Work Accident SiteEstate of B.D. v. ABB-CE Services & Commonwealth Edison

Michael Gill represented the family of B.D., a Local 134 electrician who was killed while working at a Com Ed coal plant in Joliet, Illinois. Mr. D was routing temporary electrical wire for other trades along a catwalk 30 feet above the ground. Two pipefitters opened a grate in the catwalk to bring up pipe and left the catwalk to return to the ground floor where the pipe was stacked. The pipefitters failed to protect the opening, and Mr. D fell 30 feet to his death.

Michael Gill and Matthew Ports tried the case in the Circuit Court of Cook County. The jury awarded $3.6Million in damages. The pipefitters claimed that they protected the hole and that Mr. D either ducked under or jumped over caution tape to fall through the opening. Michael Gill and Matthew Ports were able to prove that the pipefitters were not being truthful.

J.D. v. J.C., Inc.

Pending matter against multiple parties on behalf of a 33 year-old man who died when a crane collapsed on top of him at a Central Illinois construction site. Investigation of the site has found that the wire rope used on the boom of the crane snapped causing the 140 foot boom to collapse and crush the victim. The victim had just started a family and had an infant son at the time of his wrongful death.

Construction Crane Accident

D.A. v. Werd Construction

Pfaff & Gill, Ltd. was retained by a laborer assisting a stone mason who was injured in Barrington, Illinois while building a deck behind a large single family home. Other workers used the partially built deck to support large stones. The deck collapsed and crushed Mr. A’s leg.

The construction accident attorneys at Pfaff & Gill, Ltd. retained a top structural engineer to act as an expert witness and proved that the other trades on site were negligent and caused Mr. A’s injuries. Michael Gill settled the case for Mr. A shortly before trial.

M.A. v. J.M. Corp.

$600,000 settlement for a 46 year-old electrician who was working at a construction site when he tripped over some material left on the floor by employees of one of the other subcontractors. The resulting knee injury made it impossible for him to return to work as an electrician. The case was brought against the bricklayers who poorly placed the materials. The victim’s employer was also convinced to waive their $250,000+ workers compensation lien.

Injured Persons & Attorneys

If you, a loved one, or a client has sustained serious personal injuries in a construction accident, do not assume that workers compensation insurance is your only avenue of recovery. You should consult with a Chicago personal injury attorney to learn more about the rights of construction workers injured on the job.

Contact a Chicago construction accident lawyer at Pfaff & Gill, LTD.

What We Do

Firm News

  • Bruce Pfaff recently reached a $9,000,000 settlement in a product liability case with the manufacturer of a garage door that catastrophically failed and trapped a 4-year-old boy under the door.  Read more.
  • Bruce Pfaff recently co-authored an article in the CBA Record entitled, "The Right to Submit Questions to Jurors."

 

 

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Awards & Ratings

  • Bruce Pfaff was notified of his inclusion in the 2010 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. He was elected in the specialties of Medical Malpractice Law, Personal Injury Litigation and Product Liability Litigation. For over a quarter of a century, Best Lawyers® has been regarded – by both the profession and the public – as the definitive guide to legal excellence in the United States.
  • Bruce Pfaff is currently ranked one of the Top 100 Illinois Lawyers by Super Lawyers and The American Trial Lawyers’ Association
  • Super Lawyers selected both Michael Gill and Matthew Ports as Rising Stars in Illinois - the top lawyers under 40 years old.
  • The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin has recognized Michael Gill as one of its “40 Lawyers Under 40 To Watch”
  • Bruce Pfaff has the highest possible ratings given by Martindale Hubbell (“A.V.”) and AVVO.com (“10.0 Superb”)
  • Michael Gill is rated “9.2 Superb” by AVVO.com and  "A.V." by Martindale Hubbell
  • The Leading Lawyers Network recognizes both Bruce Pfaff and Michael Gill as among the top 5% of lawyers in Illinois in the areas of Personal Injury law and Professional Malpractice law.

 

Verdicts & Settlements

  • R.B. v. Garage Door Manufacturer $9,000,000 settlement for the family of a 4-year-old boy who suffered brain injuries after being trapped under a garage door. 
  • L.C. V. Ford Motor Co.
    $14,500,000 verdict for a woman who became paraplegic when her 1991 Ford Explorer was rear ended.
  • K.B. v. Kim
    $30,000,000 jury verdict for a six-year-old girl who suffered cerebral palsy due to a delayed emergency cesarean section delivery.
  • D.B. v. Advocate Medical Group, S.C.
    $10,500,000 jury verdict for a 72-year-old woman who suffered an above knee amputation of her leg due to a failure of the emergency room doctor to diagnose bacterial cellulites.
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