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Our expert work accident lawyers will handle your claim at no cost to you* and in the vast majority of cases you will receive 100% of your compensation**.

Expertise And Understanding From Irwin Mitchell

Construction sites are notoriously dangerous places to work. In the last 25 years, over 2,800 people have died in fatal accidents in the construction industry and many more have suffered serious construction industry related injuries.

Employers have detailed legal responsibilities to meet to protect their employees and others on site from accident and injury. When this protection is missing or flawed, serious injury or even death can result so it is important that steps are taken to minimise the risk of accidents on building sites.

At Irwin Mitchell we fight fearlessly to achieve the best outcome for your construction injury claim. We’re renowned for our understanding of the issues affecting you and your family due to a construction site injury, and we know what positive action to take to make a difference. 

Our lawyers offer the highest level of professionalism and expertise, combined with dedication and sensitivity.

Above all, we put you first.

Handling Construction Injury Claims With Expertise And Sensitivity

Irwin Mitchell has a team of specialist solicitors who have a wealth of experience in handling building site claims from people who have been involved in the construction injury, many of whom have endured life changing injuries as a result of their accidents.

Over the years we’ve been involved in supporting construction accident claims for clients involved in:

  • Falls from scaffolding
  • Faulty or defective machinery
  • Being hit by falling objects
  • Electrocution
  • Manual Handling

Building sites present many hazards not present in many work places and as such can be dangerous places to work. Employees often work at height, with the danger that they might fall, or encounter risk of falling objects whilst at ground level. There may be holes in the ground, heavy machinery, hazardous substances, and lifting - all of which can increase the likelihood of a potential injury.

Whilst the Health and Safety Executive is deeply involved in trying to prevent accidents in the construction industry many sites still operate dangerous practices, despite various pieces of legislation being in place to protect workers on building sites.

If the regulations are complied with, there effectively shouldn’t be any injuries on construction sites as they offer full protection for workers. So if injuries do occur, there is a good chance that employers or contractors have been at fault.

Proven Expertise In Construction Injury Claims

Irwin Mitchell is also one of the largest and most experienced personal injury law firms in the country.

Our team includes many of the country’s finest personal injury lawyers. They operate in highly specialised teams, offering the highest level of legal expertise in construction industry claims.

Irwin Mitchell’s Commitment To Making A Difference

Irwin Mitchell’s first commitment is to you, and to achieving the best outcome for your claim.

We also have a long history of campaigning with leading organisations in numerous personal injury fields. Together with those organisations we seek improvements in health and safety, prevent accident and injury where possible, and improve the quality of life and levels of compensation for those who have suffered injury.

We have also pursued many leading legal cases in order to improve the prospects of success of claims for various forms of personal injury, and to obtain fairer compensation.


The above information relates to the law and procedures in England and Wales

* Subject to entering a ‘No Win, No Fee’ agreement with us and complying with its terms.

** Does not apply to group actions, criminal injuries or accidents and illnesses outside England and Wales and is subject to compliance with the terms of your funding arrangements.

All Scottish cases will be handled by the Scottish law firm with which we are associated, Irwin Mitchell Scotland LLP. The law relating to funding is different in Scotland and you will receive separate advice about what that means as well as a separate funding agreement



Collapsing Wall Causes Injuries To Man Working On Construction Site

Our client was working with 2 other colleagues to create a wall cavity which was intended to be filled with concrete.

While our client was on a break, another contractor instructed others to fill the wall with concrete without informing the 3 colleagues.

When they returned from their break, our client and his colleagues noticed that the wall was bowing and attempted to prop it back up. However, the wall gave way and collapsed on top of our client.

Although our client was wearing all of the protective clothing provided for him, the materials that fell with the wall took the skin off of the backs of his legs and struck his body including his head, back and side.  The force of the blow also caused our client to hit his head on a scaffolding pole.

Thankfully, our client managed to free himself from the collapsed wall but suffered injuries which caused weakness in his left hand side, and a loss of taste and smell, as well as various cuts and bruises.

Irwin Mitchell solicitors supported the man throughout his claim and successfully reached an out of court settlement in excess of £28,000.

We have lawyers with the expertise and experience needed to help you with your claim. Choose from the list below to learn more about our experts in this area.

Name Location Job Title Telephone
Ian Bailey Leeds Partner 0870 1500 100
Keith Barrett London Partner +44 (0)870 1500 100
Jonathan Betts Manchester Partner 0161 838 3055
Andrew Darke Sheffield Partner 0870 1500 100
Philip Edwards Birmingham Partner 0121 214 5212
Colin Ettinger London Partner 0207 421 3889
Roger Maddocks Newcastle Partner 0191 279 0095
Andrew Tucker Sheffield Partner 0870 1500 100
David Urpeth Sheffield Partner 0870 1500 100
Sarah Brumpton Leeds Associate 0113 394 6777
Joanne Ewart Leeds Associate 0870 1500 100
Claire Newstead Leeds Associate 0870 1500 100
David Bell Glasgow Solicitor 0870 1500 100

Guidance With Strength And Sensitivity

We understand that contacting a lawyer might seem like a big step - especially if you have not done so before and we have therefore made it easy for you to contact us for free initial advice about your claim.

At Irwin Mitchell we understand the real impact of personal injury. Our team of specialists have the skills and experience to give you clear advice about the chances of pursuing a successful claim and to guide you through the claims process. You can then decide if you want us to pursue your claim on your behalf.

We are renowned for our understanding of the issues affecting you and your family, and we know what positive action to take to make a difference.

At Irwin Mitchell we will fight fearlessly to give you the greatest chance of winning your case, with the best possible outcome, and we will support you every step of the way.

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“The highly talented team effectively handles the full range of personal injury claims and has recently settled a significant number of multimillion-pound claims.”

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Investors In People     Action Against Medical Accidents - Clinical Negligence SpecialistsYorkshire Lawyer Awards Winner 2009Stonewall 2012Stonewall Star Performer 2012   Rehabilitation First Awards 2011 The Law Society Personal Injury Accreditation The Law Society Clinical Negligence Accreditation ISO SGS 27001 AccreditationISO 9001:2008 AccreditationChild Brain Injury TrustA conformance icon, W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0

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