Construction work powers Hyattsville’s growth—but it remains one of the most dangerous jobs in the region. From falls and equipment failures to falling debris and electrocution, the risks are real and often preventable. At Malloy Law Offices, our Hyattsville construction accident attorney represents workers, contractors, and bystanders who’ve been hurt due to unsafe job site conditions or negligence on the part of employers, property owners, or third parties.
Injuries on construction sites often involve more than just a workers’ compensation claim. Depending on who was responsible—and how the injury occurred—you may be eligible to file a personal injury lawsuit in addition to receiving benefits. Our legal team has experience with:
Third-party claims against subcontractors, site managers, or manufacturers
Multi-employer job sites with unclear lines of responsibility
OSHA violations and failures to follow safety protocols
Injuries caused by faulty scaffolding, ladders, or heavy machinery
Claims involving both workers and non-employees (such as site visitors or pedestrians)
We know how to untangle the overlapping liability issues and build a case that reflects the full scope of your harm.
Construction sites are fast-paced environments—and a single oversight can have devastating consequences. We represent clients injured by:
Falls from roofs, ladders, or scaffolding
Electrical injuries from exposed wiring or power lines
Being struck by falling tools, debris, or materials
Collapses involving trenches, cranes, or unstable structures
Defective power tools or safety gear
Vehicle or machinery collisions on-site
Slip-and-fall incidents due to poor housekeeping or surface hazards
Whether you were performing your job or just walking by a worksite, we’ll fight to hold the responsible parties accountable.
The nature of construction work often leads to serious or even catastrophic harm. Our Hyattsville injury lawyers assist clients facing:
Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
Fractured bones and crushed limbs
Amputations caused by machinery or structural collapse
Burns from fires, steam, or electrical sources
Eye injuries, hearing loss, and respiratory damage from hazardous exposure
PTSD and psychological trauma
These are not surface-level injuries—they affect your ability to earn, function, and live independently. We make sure your case reflects that.
Yes—under certain circumstances. While workers’ compensation covers job-related injuries, it doesn’t allow for damages like pain and suffering. But you may be able to file a lawsuit if:
A subcontractor or third party caused or contributed to your injury
You were not employed by the site’s general contractor
The accident involved defective equipment or safety gear
The property owner failed to maintain safe site conditions
You were a bystander or passerby, not a worker
We’ll review the facts and determine all possible avenues for legal action.
If you’re eligible to pursue a third-party claim, you may be entitled to compensation beyond workers’ comp benefits. That may include:
Medical bills—both immediate and long-term
Rehabilitation, physical therapy, and specialist care
Lost wages and diminished earning potential
Pain and suffering (physical and emotional)
Permanent disability or disfigurement
Vocational training or retraining costs
Wrongful death damages for surviving family members
We work with experts to project the true cost of your recovery—because construction injuries rarely resolve overnight.
Multiple parties may be responsible for a single incident. That’s why we conduct a detailed investigation and may pursue claims against:
Subcontractors or tradespeople working negligently
Property owners or site developers
Equipment rental companies or product manufacturers
Safety inspectors or site managers who failed in their duties
Architects, engineers, or project supervisors
Our goal is to make sure no party escapes responsibility when safety failures cause serious harm.
Construction injury cases require a legal team with grit, insight, and the resources to challenge powerful defendants. At Malloy Law, we offer:
Deep experience handling complex worksite and third-party injury claims
Knowledge of OSHA regulations and Maryland labor safety standards
Relationships with site safety experts, engineers, and medical professionals
A clear, client-focused approach—you’ll never be left guessing
No fees unless we win—we only get paid if you do
We’re not here for quick settlements—we’re here to build the strongest possible case for your recovery and future.
If you or a loved one was injured on a construction site—whether as a worker, visitor, or passerby—don’t assume workers’ comp is your only option. Contact Malloy Law Offices for a free consultation. We’ll review your case, explain your legal rights, and fight for the compensation you need to recover and rebuild.