The Henry Law Firm
The Henry Law Firm

Ashland Construction Site Accident Lawyer

Experienced Ashland construction site accident lawyer at The Henry Law Firm. Serving Ashland County, Ohio. Free consultation — call (216) 302-9500.

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Construction work is one of the most dangerous occupations in Ohio, and workers in Ashland face serious risks every day. When construction site accidents happen due to safety violations, negligent supervision, or defective equipment, injured workers deserve full compensation. The Henry Law Firm represents construction workers throughout Ashland County and understands the complex web of liability on construction sites.

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OSHA's Fatal Four: Leading Causes of Construction Deaths

According to OSHA, four hazards account for the majority of construction fatalities nationwide each year:

  • Falls — falls from scaffolding, ladders, roofs, and elevated platforms are the #1 cause of construction deaths
  • Struck-by incidents — workers hit by falling objects, vehicles, or swinging equipment
  • Electrocution — contact with live wires, power lines, and electrical equipment
  • Caught-in/between — workers crushed by collapsing structures, trenches, or between equipment

Other Common Construction Accidents in Ashland

  • Scaffolding collapses and failures
  • Crane and heavy equipment accidents
  • Trench and excavation cave-ins
  • Explosions and fires on job sites
  • Toxic chemical and material exposure (asbestos, lead, silica)
  • Repetitive stress injuries from prolonged physical labor
  • Defective tools and equipment malfunctions

Workers' Compensation vs. Third-Party Claims

In Ohio, workers' compensation provides benefits regardless of fault but limits the types of damages you can recover. However, if a third party (someone other than your employer) contributed to your accident, you can file a personal injury lawsuit against them for full damages — including pain and suffering, which workers' comp does not cover. Examples of third-party defendants include general contractors, property owners, subcontractors, and equipment manufacturers.

Ohio Construction Safety Laws

Ohio adopted OSHA standards for workplace safety that require employers to provide a safe working environment. Employers must comply with federal OSHA standards (29 CFR 1926 for construction), provide proper safety training and equipment, report serious injuries and fatalities, and allow workers to report safety concerns without retaliation. OSHA violations can be powerful evidence in your injury case.

Your Attorney: Eric Henry

Eric Henry, Esq. is the founder of The Henry Law Firm and a seasoned Ohio personal injury attorney with over 15 years of trial experience. Eric has recovered more than $50 million for clients across Ohio and personally handles every case — you will never be passed off to a junior associate. He is admitted to practice before all Ohio state courts, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio, and the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Eric and his team proudly serve residents of Ashland and Ashland County from their offices in Chagrin Falls and Cleveland.

What Our Clients Say

"I had another law firm prior and after months of them never really answering my calls, I found The Henry Law Firm. The difference was night and day. Highly recommend." — Arthur R., Google Review

"I had an ideal experience with Eric Henry. He was routinely responsive and accessible, aggressive on my behalf, seasoned, honest, and very realistic about potential outcomes." — Benjamin S., Google Review

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue my employer for a construction site injury in Ohio?

Ohio employers who participate in the Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) system are generally immune from personal injury lawsuits. However, you can still file a workers' compensation claim AND pursue a third-party liability lawsuit against other negligent parties such as general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers.

What OSHA violations are common on construction sites?

The most cited OSHA violations include fall protection failures, scaffolding violations, ladder safety violations, hazard communication failures, lack of personal protective equipment, electrical hazards, and trenching/excavation safety violations.

Who is liable in a Ashland construction accident?

Potentially liable parties include the general contractor, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, architects and engineers, and safety inspectors. Multiple parties can share liability. The Henry Law Firm will investigate all relationships on the job site to identify every responsible party.

Other Practice Areas in Ashland

The Henry Law Firm handles a full range of personal injury cases for Ashland residents. Explore our other practice areas:

Car Accident Lawyer

Truck Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Wrongful Death Lawyer

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Slip and Fall Lawyer

Premises Liability Lawyer

Serving Ashland from Our Ohio Offices

The Henry Law Firm serves Ashland and all of Ashland County from two convenient locations:

  • 8401 Chagrin Road, Suite 18, Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
  • 850 Euclid Ave, Suite 1012, Cleveland, OH 44114

We offer free consultations by phone, video, or in person. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you anywhere in Ashland County. Call (216) 302-9500 to schedule.

Contact Our Ashland Construction Accident Lawyers

If you were injured on a construction site in Ashland or Ashland County, contact The Henry Law Firm for a free consultation. We can pursue both workers' compensation and third-party claims to maximize your recovery. Call (216) 302-9500.

Content reviewed by Eric Henry, Esq. — Last updated April 2026.

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