How To Get Help
If you are involved in a construction accident in or near Philadelphia, you should contact Adams Renzi Law immediately. A construction site is a work in progress and is changing on a daily basis. The preservation of evidence is important.
Our attorneys will personally go to the scene of the accident to take photographs, preserve evidence and contact the parties involved. If evidence is destroyed and/or altered, your case may be compromised. It is imperative to contact an attorney immediately.
Who may be responsible?
Employer: If you are injured on the job and disabled from work, your employer is generally required to pay workers’ compensation benefits. You cannot file a lawsuit against your employer for pain and suffering, but you may be able to seek recovery from other parties.
Other Parties: If someone other than your employer or co-workers caused your injury, you may have a lawsuit against them. For example, if you were injured due to the fault of another sub-contractor on the job, you may have a lawsuit against that sub-contractor. Such a lawsuit could cover your lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering.
Key to Success: The key to success in a construction-accident case is a quick investigation. Because a construction site is always changing, evidence may be lost, misplaced, destroyed or altered. As a construction accident attorney, I personally go out to the site immediately to inspect the site and secure potential evidence.


