Ramzy Ladah - North Las Vegas Construction Accident Attorney

Injured in a construction accident in North Las Vegas, NV? Contact the top North Las Vegas construction accident lawyer to seek compensation.

Construction workers in North Las Vegas face dangerous conditions daily, from active development sites in the Aliante master-planned community to industrial projects throughout the Valley. Falls from scaffolding, equipment failures, and trench collapses send workers to UMC Trauma Center and Sunrise Hospital with life-altering injuries. When safety violations or negligence cause these accidents, injured workers need more than workers’ compensation benefits alone.

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, our personal injury attorneys specializing in construction accident claims understand the complexity of these cases. Construction sites involve multiple contractors, overlapping insurance policies, and strict federal safety regulations. We move quickly to preserve evidence, identify every liable party, and pursue compensation beyond what workers’ comp provides. With verdicts and settlements exceeding $400 million, we are prepared to take on any contractor, developer, or their insurance carrier.

Get a free case evaluation and discover how our construction accident attorneys in North Las Vegas can help you seek the compensation and justice you deserve.

How We Fight for North Las Vegas Construction Accident Victims

Construction accident cases involve multiple companies, competing insurance policies, and evidence that can disappear within days. We handle every part of your case so you can focus on getting better.

Here is what we do from day one:

  • Rapid Evidence Preservation: We send legal preservation letters to contractors and site owners within hours, stopping them from destroying safety records, equipment logs, and surveillance footage.
  • Site Investigation: Our team inspects the accident scene, reviews OSHA 300 logs, and interviews witnesses before memories fade.
  • Medical Coordination: We connect you with qualified spine, orthopedic, and neurology specialists and document your permanent restrictions so insurers cannot dispute the severity of your injuries.
  • Insurance Negotiation and Trial: We calculate the full value of your claim, including future losses, and negotiate from a position of strength. If the offer is not fair, we take your case to a jury.

What Compensation Can You Recover After a Construction Accident?

In Nevada, injured construction workers may have two separate paths to compensation. Understanding the difference between them is critical to making sure you do not leave money on the table.

Workers’ Compensation is a no-fault system, meaning you do not have to prove anyone was negligent to receive benefits. However, it covers only a portion of your lost wages (roughly 67%) and does not compensate for pain and suffering. A third-party personal injury claim, filed against any negligent non-employer party, allows you to recover your full losses.

Workers’ Comp ClaimThird-Party Claim
Fault RequiredNoYes
Pain and SufferingNot CoveredCovered
Lost WagesPartialFull
Filed AgainstYour EmployerNegligent Non-Employer

In a third-party claim, you may recover:

  • All medical expenses, including future surgeries and rehabilitation
  • Full lost wages and reduced future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disfigurement and scarring
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family members

Call (702) 252-0055 for a free case review to find out what your specific claim is worth.

Who Can Be Held Liable for a Construction Site Injury in North Las Vegas?

Your direct employer is rarely the only party responsible for a construction accident. Identifying every negligent party is what separates an adequate settlement from the full compensation you deserve.

Potentially liable parties include:

  • General contractors and subcontractors responsible for site safety
  • Property owners and developers who created or ignored unsafe conditions
  • Architects and engineers whose designs created hazards
  • Equipment and tool manufacturers who sold defective products
  • Trucking companies and vendors operating on the job site

One pattern we consistently see in construction accident claims along North Las Vegas’s active development corridors is that general contractors operating on warehouse and industrial projects near the Apex Industrial Park frequently use multiple layers of subcontracting to create distance between the project owner and the specific crew responsible for a safety failure. When we trace the chain of contracts through formal discovery, we typically identify two or three additional parties with independent insurance coverage, each of whom shares liability for the conditions that caused the injury. That investigation is what separates an adequate single-policy settlement from the full compensation available across all responsible parties.

Common Construction Accidents and Injuries We Handle

North Las Vegas construction sites, from warehouse developments to road projects, present serious daily hazards. OSHA identifies the four leading causes of construction deaths as falls, being struck by an object, electrocutions, and caught-in or between accidents. Together, these account for the majority of construction fatalities nationwide.

We handle claims involving:

  • Falls from scaffolding, ladders, and elevated platforms
  • Falling debris and struck-by object injuries
  • Crane, forklift, and heavy equipment accidents
  • Trench collapses and structure failures
  • Electrocution and severe burn injuries
  • Toxic exposure and respiratory damage
  • Traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, fractures, and amputations

What we see consistently in North Las Vegas construction injury claims involving falls from scaffolding or elevated platforms is that OSHA investigative records, when we obtain them, document site conditions that foremen were aware of well before the incident. Projects along Craig Road and near the I-215 interchange frequently have OSHA 300 logs showing prior near-miss incidents that were recorded internally but never corrected. Workers treated at UMC Trauma Center with spinal or head injuries from these falls consistently find that the official incident report prepared by the employer minimizes the hazard that caused the injury, which is one of the first records we challenge in litigation.

What to Do After a North Las Vegas Construction Accident

The steps you take in the first week after an injury directly affect the strength of your claim.

Step 1: Report the Injury and File Your C-1

Report your injury to a supervisor immediately and complete the Employee’s Claim for Compensation form, known as the C-1. You must report within seven days to protect your right to workers’ compensation benefits.

Step 2: Get Medical Care and Save All Records

Seek emergency treatment if needed. For non-emergency care, you must use an OSHA-authorized provider within the insurer’s network to avoid a denial of benefits. Save every medical bill, prescription receipt, and treatment record.

Step 3: Document the Scene and Gather Witness Information

Photograph the hazard that caused your injury before it is repaired or removed. Get the names and phone numbers of any coworkers who saw what happened and keep a daily journal of your symptoms.

Step 4: Avoid Recorded Statements Without an Attorney

You must notify the insurance company about the accident, but do not give a recorded statement without legal representation. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions designed to reduce the value of your claim.

Step 5: Contact a North Las Vegas Construction Accident Attorney

Early legal involvement protects your deadlines, secures evidence, and ensures you are not pressured into accepting a settlement that does not cover your long-term needs.

Contact us online before speaking to any adjuster.

Why Choose Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas

Insurance companies take construction accident claims more seriously when they know the opposing firm is ready to go to trial. Our record speaks for itself.

  • $400+ Million Recovered for injured clients across Nevada
  • Certified Personal Injury Specialist: Attorney Ramzy Ladah holds a distinction earned by only a handful of attorneys in the state
  • Former Insurance Defense Experience: We know the strategies insurers use to minimize payouts and we use that knowledge to protect you
  • Direct Attorney Access: You get your attorney’s direct contact information, not a call center
  • No Fees Unless We Win: You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you

Get Your Free Case Evaluation

At Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas, we represent injured construction workers and bystanders across North Las Vegas, including job sites along the I-15 corridor and the Apex industrial area. We fight to protect your workers’ compensation benefits and pursue full damages from every negligent party responsible for your injury.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today. We are available 24/7.

How Much Is a North Las Vegas Construction Accident Case Worth?

No attorney can promise a specific outcome, but several factors consistently drive case value higher.

  • Injury Severity: Permanent disabilities or injuries that prevent you from returning to your trade significantly increase compensation.
  • Liability Strength: Clear OSHA violations and documented safety failures strengthen your negotiating position.
  • Future Medical Costs: Documented need for ongoing care, additional surgeries, or long-term therapy adds substantial value.
  • Lost Earning Capacity: Your age, trade, and ability to return to work are all factored into the calculation.
  • Number of Liable Parties: The more negligent parties we identify, the more insurance coverage is available.

Get a precise case evaluation from a certified specialist. Contact us online for a free consultation.

How Long Do You Have to File a Construction Accident Claim in Nevada?

Nevada gives you two years from the date of accident to file a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit. Workers’ compensation deadlines are much shorter. You must report the injury within seven days and submit a formal claim (Form C-4) within 90 days. Missing either deadline can eliminate your right to compensation.

What If Your Workers’ Comp Claim Was Denied?

Insurance companies deny valid claims for several reasons, including missed paperwork deadlines, alleged pre-existing conditions, or disputes about whether the injury happened on the job. If your workers’ compensation claim is denied, you should file an appeal with the Nevada Department of Administration within the time frame stated in your denial notice or as provided by law. We handle the entire appeals process on your behalf.

Can You File a Claim As an Independent Contractor?

Yes. Many construction companies improperly label workers as independent contractors to avoid paying insurance premiums. Even if you received a 1099, you may still qualify as an employee under Nevada law, which means you could be entitled to workers’ compensation. You can also file a third-party negligence claim regardless of your employment classification.

Our Results in Catastrophic Injury and Construction Cases

Our verdicts and settlements in catastrophic injury cases demonstrate to insurance companies that we are not afraid to go to trial.

  • $10 Million Trucking accident jury verdict
  • $9.2 Million Commercial vehicle spinal injury verdict
  • $5.5 Million Spinal injury settlement
  • $3.8 Million Burn injury from a trucking accident involving a defective brake line

View our full case results to see the outcomes we have secured for clients across Nevada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I File a Third-Party Lawsuit While Collecting Workers’ Comp Benefits in Nevada?

Yes. You can pursue a third-party personal injury claim against any negligent non-employer party at the same time you collect workers’ compensation. A third-party claim can recover damages that workers’ comp does not cover, including pain and suffering and full lost wages.

What Happens If I Was Partially at Fault for My Construction Accident?

Under Nevada’s comparative negligence law (NRS 41.141), you can still recover compensation as long as you are 50 percent or less at fault. Your final award is reduced by your percentage of fault.

Can My Employer Fire Me for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim?

No. Nevada law prohibits employers from retaliating against workers who file a workers’ compensation claim. If you face demotion, reduced hours, or termination after reporting an injury, contact an attorney immediately.

What If a Defective Piece of Equipment Caused My Injury?

You may have a product liability claim against the manufacturer of the defective tool or machinery, separate from your workers’ comp claim. These claims can recover significantly more compensation, especially in cases involving serious injuries.

Do I Have to See the Insurance Company’s Doctor?

For non-emergency treatment, you are generally required to use a provider from the insurer’s approved list. We can help you navigate those rules and formally request a change in doctors if your current treatment is inadequate.

Can Bystanders and Pedestrians File a Construction Accident Claim?

Yes. If you were injured near a North Las Vegas construction site by falling debris, an unsecured work zone, or an unmarked hazard, you may have a valid negligence claim against the property owner or contractor responsible for the site.

Contact Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas for a Free Consultation

If you were hurt on a construction site in North Las Vegas, you need a legal team that moves fast and fights hard. Ladah Injury & Car Accident Lawyers Las Vegas is available 24/7, charges no fees unless we win, and serves clients throughout Clark County from our offices in downtown Las Vegas and Spring Valley.

Call (702) 252-0055 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation today.

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