Construction Supervision Liability
Visitor or Bystander Injuries • Failure to Protect Workers
If you were seriously injured while visiting a construction site or badly hurt passing through a construction zone, the construction manager or property owner may be held accountable for money damages.
In certain cases of gross negligence or willful disregard of worker safety, construction workers may also have a lawsuit against the general contractor or construction management company.
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If you were injured because of dangerous conditions at a construction site — as a visitor or as a worker — contact Laureti and Associates in San Diego, California. Our construction accident practice covers San Diego County, Imperial County and Riverside County.
Construction Manager Negligence
Construction managers, job site supervisors and property managers owe a standard of care to visitors and bystanders, as well as any workers on the site. Our lawyers have secured personal injury settlements and verdicts for clients performing new construction, remodeling or road work:
- Falling objects, falls from makeshift walkways, trip-and-fall accidents
- Injuries suffered by delivery drivers directed to unsafe areas
- Visitors struck by construction vehicles
- Failing to cover holes, erect barriers, or place warning signs or cones
- Failure to supervise or cordon off construction in pedestrian traffic areas
- Failure to provide hard hats, eyewear and safety gear
One representative client is the family of a 20-year-old construction worker in a wrongful death lawsuit against a construction contractor for negligent training and supervision. New to construction, the young man fell from a height and died because his safety harness was not fastened correctly because no one had showed him how to use it.
Who Is Responsible for Your Injury?
There may be a negligence lawsuit against the construction manager, a premises liability suit against the property owner, a product liability case involving dangerous equipment or machinery, or a combination of claims. Attorney Anthony Laureti brings 20 years of experience and the skill and resources to pin liability on the right parties.
Let us determine if you have grounds to sue. Contact us today for a free consultation. You can reach Mr. Laureti after hours by calling 888-851-2405 and pressing "4" for his cell phone.







