Omar Ochoa Law Firm

Houston Construction Accident Lawyer

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Construction drives Houston’s growth, from downtown high-rises to major infrastructure projects. But behind the skyline lies a harsh truth: local job sites are among the most dangerous in Texas. When safety is ignored, workers suffer serious injuries, families lose income, and bills quickly pile up.

At Omar Ochoa Law Firm, we stand up for Houston construction workers. If you’ve been hurt on the job, our team will investigate your case, hold negligent parties accountable, and fight for the full compensation you deserve.

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The “Fatal Four” Construction Hazards in Houston

In 2023, Texas reported 564 fatal workplace injuries with a death rate of 4.1 per 100,000 workers, above the national average. Construction and maintenance made up 22% of all fatalities statewide. Locally, OSHA reported 52 fatal or catastrophic construction incidents in Southeast Texas in 2024, including Houston and Harris Counties.

According to OSHA, four types of accidents account for the majority of deaths on construction sites nationwide, including the deaths of Houston workers who face these hazards every single day. Known as the “Fatal Four,” they include:

  • Falls from scaffolds, cranes, rooftops, or ladders.
  • Struck-by incidents, such as falling tools, heavy equipment, or building materials.
  • Caught-in/between accidents where workers are pinned by machinery or collapsing structures.
  • Electrocutions caused by overhead power lines, exposed wiring, or unsafe electrical setups.

Our Houston construction accident attorneys understand the devastating impact of these accidents. Call us today at (956) 253-3121 or complete our online form. We are here to help you!

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Common Types of Construction Accidents in Houston

Houston’s construction boom exposes workers to many risks beyond the well-known “Fatal Four.” Our attorneys regularly investigate these incidents and hold negligent parties accountable for their actions. Some of the most common we see include:

Falls from Heights

Falls remain the leading cause of construction deaths in Houston and across the nation. Workers often suffer serious or fatal injuries after falling from scaffolds, ladders, rooftops, or unprotected edges. These tragedies are almost always preventable with the use of guardrails, harnesses, and proper training.

Falling Objects

Construction Site

Loose tools, building materials, and debris dropped from above frequently strike workers on Houston job sites. Falling object accidents can cause traumatic brain injuries, spinal damage, or even death, particularly when hard hats and securing protocols are ignored.

Crane and Heavy Equipment Accidents

Cranes, bulldozers, forklifts, and backhoes are essential to Houston’s construction industry but also pose immense danger. Equipment failures, poor maintenance, or untrained operators can cause crushing accidents, rollovers, or catastrophic collapses.

Electrocutions

With live wiring, unfinished electrical systems, and overhead power lines, electrocution is a constant risk. Workers may suffer burns, organ damage, or cardiac arrest when basic lockout/tagout procedures are skipped or equipment is faulty.

Trench Collapses

Trench

Excavation and utility projects around Houston often require trenches. Without proper shoring or support, walls can cave in within seconds, burying and suffocating workers before rescue is possible. These incidents are frequently tied to OSHA safety violations.

Fires and Explosions

Houston’s ties to the oil, gas, and chemical industries increase the risk of workplace explosions and fires. A single spark around flammable materials can cause devastating burns, respiratory injuries, or permanent disfigurement.

Highway and Road Construction Accidents

Houston’s busy highways and beltways pose a constant danger to road crews. Construction workers are often injured by speeding, distracted, or impaired drivers who ignore work zone warnings.

Our law firm has successfully represented workers injured in all of these types of incidents, as well as in many others. Whether your case involves a fall, a machinery failure, or a unique situation not listed here, our Houston construction accident lawyers know how to investigate, prove liability, and pursue the maximum compensation available under Texas law.

Medical Bills Don’t Wait — and Neither Should You

Every day you’re out of work, the bills pile higher. We help injured construction workers in Houston recover money for treatment, lost income, and peace of mind.

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Serious Injuries We See in Houston Construction Cases

Construction accidents in Houston often cause severe, life-altering injuries. Some of the most common include:

  • Traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord damage: These can lead to long-term cognitive problems, paralysis, or permanent disability.
  • Crush injuries, amputations, and paralysis: Often the result of heavy equipment accidents, collapsing structures, or machinery failures.
  • Severe burns, disfigurement, and smoke inhalation: Frequently linked to Houston’s oil, gas, and chemical industries, where fires and explosions are a constant risk.
  • Orthopedic fractures and long-term mobility loss: Broken bones and joint damage can keep workers off the job for months or prevent them from ever returning.
  • PTSD and psychological trauma: Emotional injuries are just as real, leaving survivors with anxiety, depression, or flashbacks tied to the accident.
  • Wrongful death: In the most tragic cases, families lose a loved one and must deal with both grief and sudden financial hardship.

We work with medical and vocational experts to calculate the true lifetime cost of these injuries, not just the first hospital bill, but the long-term impact on health, income, and quality of life.

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Who Can Be Held Liable in Construction Accident Cases?

Construction projects in Houston typically involve multiple parties, making it rare for responsibility for an accident to be straightforward. Depending on the circumstances of your case, our attorneys may pursue claims against:

  • General contractors and subcontractors: They are responsible for maintaining safe work sites and often oversee day-to-day operations.
  • Property developers and site owners: Owners and developers must ensure that the construction site meets safety standards and that hazards are addressed.
  • Equipment manufacturers and rental companies: When defective tools, cranes, or heavy machinery cause injuries, the manufacturer or rental provider can be held accountable.
  • Safety inspectors or site managers: If inspections are rushed or safety protocols ignored, these parties may share liability for resulting accidents.
  • Third-party drivers: In highway or roadside construction zones, negligent motorists often cause serious injuries to workers.

By thoroughly investigating every aspect of a case, our Houston construction accident lawyers strive to identify all responsible parties, thereby maximizing the potential for full compensation.

Tired of Insurance Companies Playing Games?

After an accident, they move fast with low offers, hoping you’ll take the first deal. Don’t let them. We’ve built a reputation in Houston for pushing back — and winning real compensation.

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Compensation You May Be Entitled to After a Construction Injury

After a construction accident in Houston, the law allows injured workers to pursue several forms of compensation. Depending on your case, you may be entitled to:

  • Economic damages: These cover measurable financial losses, such as medical expenses, rehabilitation, therapy, lost wages, and reduced future earning capacity.
  • Non-economic damages: These address the human cost of an accident, including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life.
  • Punitive damages: Awarded in cases of reckless or intentional misconduct, they are meant to punish wrongdoing and deter similar behavior in the future.

Because workers’ compensation benefits are often limited and may not cover the full extent of your losses, it is critical to explore all available legal options. Our construction accident lawyers in Houston fight aggressively to secure the maximum recovery allowed under Texas law.

Filing Deadlines in Texas Construction Accident Cases

Under Texas law, injured workers usually have two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit. Missing this deadline can mean losing the right to recover compensation, no matter how strong your case is. However, there are important exceptions:

  • Claims against government entities
  • Delayed discovery of injuries
  • Cases involving minors or incapacitated victims

Because evidence fades quickly, waiting to take legal action is risky. Our lawyers act fast to preserve your rights and build the strongest possible case from day one.

Hurt on a Construction Site in Houston?

One fall, one piece of faulty equipment, one overlooked safety step — and your life can change in an instant. We’ve seen it, we’ve fought it, and we know how to win for workers like you.

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Why Houston Workers Choose Omar Ochoa Law Firm

Proven Results Across Texas

Our firm has recovered millions of dollars for injured construction workers and their families, helping them cover medical bills, lost wages, and long-term needs.

Trial-Tested Litigators

We are not afraid to take cases to court. Insurance companies know we fight hard and won’t accept lowball settlement offers.

No Fee Unless We Win

You never pay out of pocket. Our firm operates on a contingency basis, meaning you owe us nothing unless we successfully resolve your case either through settlement or jury verdict.

Bilingual Representation

We proudly serve Houston’s diverse workforce with legal services available in both English and Spanish.

Available 24/7

Accidents don’t wait for business hours — and neither do we. Our team is ready to answer your call at any time, day or night.

What Our Clients Say

Want to hear more about how we help and what we do? Don’t just take our word for it. Read our real client reviews and testimonials - and see videos from our real former clients. 

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Mr. Ochoa was able to help us after a hurricane get us more for our property damage. Also great friendly staff was able to answer all questions!!!

Richard Trevino

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First time getting a lawyer for an accident, Omar Ochoa Lw firm was very helpful in providing clear instructions and information to help me battle my motor vehicle case. I would highly recommend.

Jodabeni Dondeli

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I am highly recommending Omar Ochoa law firm. We had damage to our roof and were not satisfied with our insurance.  Got recommended to Mr Ochoa he really did all he Could to help us get enough to repair our roof.  Staff are also very friendly and helpful.  This currently helps to feel welcome.  Again I highly recommend if you are looking for help with roof repair and you were not satisfied with your insurance reimbursement

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Where We Help Construction Accident Victims

At Omar Ochoa Law Firm, we proudly represent injured construction workers across Houston and throughout Texas. From Harris County to surrounding communities, our team is ready to fight for you.

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If you’ve been injured on a Houston construction site, you don’t have to face contractors or insurers alone. At Omar Ochoa Law Firm, your consultation is free — and you won’t pay unless we win.

Contact us today or complete the form to speak with our construction accident attorneys and begin protecting your rights.

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FAQs About Construction Accidents

What should I do after a construction accident in Houston?

Get medical care right away and report the accident to your employer in writing. If possible, take photos, document unsafe conditions, and collect witness information. Avoid signing any documents from insurers before consulting with a Houston construction accident lawyer.

Do I still have a case if I was partially at fault for a construction accident?

Yes. Texas uses a modified comparative fault system. This means you can recover damages as long as you are less than 51% at fault. For example, if you were injured in a Houston construction accident but shared some responsibility, your compensation may be reduced, but you still have the right to pursue a claim with the help of an experienced attorney.

Can I sue if I’m already receiving workers’ compensation in Texas?

Yes. Workers’ comp is limited, and you may also have claims against subcontractors, property owners, or equipment manufacturers. A skilled workplace injury attorney can determine if you qualify for additional compensation beyond workers’ comp.

What happens if a loved one dies in a construction accident in Houston?

Families may file a wrongful death or survival claim. These lawsuits can recover funeral expenses, lost income, and damages for the emotional suffering caused by the loss of a loved one. Our construction accident lawyers at Omar Ochoa Law Firm can guide families through this process and ensure responsible parties are held accountable.

Do I need a lawyer after a construction accident in Houston?

Yes. An experienced construction accident lawyer can investigate your case, identify liable parties, and deal with insurance companies to help you recover maximum compensation.