Construction Accidents: Legal Support for Injured Workers in Michigan

Construction work in Michigan poses significant danger due to falls, heavy machinery, and safety lapses, often leading to life-altering injuries. Injured workers can seek immediate relief through workers’ compensation but may be entitled to greater damages by suing third parties responsible for negligence. Identifying liable parties—from contractors to equipment manufacturers—is crucial to securing full compensation. Prompt legal action preserves evidence and protects workers’ rights.

Construction Accidents: Legal Support for Injured Workers in Michigan

Construction Accidents: Legal Support for Injured Workers in Michigan

One moment, you’re 20 feet up on a scaffold—focused, steady, getting the job done. The next, you're in an ER, in pain, asking if you’ll ever walk again.

That’s the brutal reality for too many construction workers across Michigan. From downtown Detroit high-rises to residential developments in the suburbs, the job of building our communities is one of the most dangerous out there. Heavy machinery. Heights. Electrical hazards. Tight timelines and tired crews. It only takes one misstep—or one safety failure—to change your life forever.

Construction site injuries are rarely just “accidents.” They’re often the result of neglect, cut corners, or poor planning. And when that happens, the consequences aren’t just physical. You’re left staring at medical bills, lost wages, job uncertainty, and the emotional trauma of not knowing how—or if—you’ll get back to work.

At Marko Law, we know what’s at stake. We represent injured workers with one mission in mind: holding the responsible parties accountable and fighting for the full compensation our clients deserve. Whether it’s a negligent contractor, a careless equipment supplier, or a company that ignored OSHA safety rules, we go after the ones who put profit over people.

You’ve done the hard work of building this state. If you’ve been hurt on the job, it’s time someone fought just as hard for you.

The Reality of Construction Site Injuries in Michigan

Construction workers are the backbone of Michigan’s growth—but the job comes with life-altering risks. Despite safety regulations, construction sites remain among the most hazardous workplaces in the state.

Michigan’s Construction Injury Landscape

According to the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA), falls accounted for 28% of the more than 165 workplace fatalities investigated over a five-year period. In 2025 alone, MIOSHA reported multiple fatal incidents, including a roofer who fell approximately 20 feet while removing a tarp from a residential roof in Traverse City. (michigan.gov, michigan.gov)

These statistics underscore the persistent dangers faced by construction workers across the state.

Common Construction Site Accidents

The most frequent and deadly construction site accidents in Michigan include:

  • Falls from Heights: Leading cause of fatalities, often due to inadequate fall protection.
  • Struck by Falling Objects: Tools or materials dropped from above can cause severe injuries.
  • Electrocution: Contact with live wires or faulty equipment remains a significant hazard.
  • Scaffolding and Ladder Accidents: Improperly secured or defective equipment can lead to serious falls.
  • Equipment Failures: Malfunctioning machinery can result in crushing injuries or fatalities. (gmnp.com, cochranlaw.com)

These incidents are often preventable with proper safety measures and training.

The Human Cost

Beyond the statistics are real people—workers who suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, amputations, or even death. The emotional and financial toll on victims and their families is immense, often involving prolonged medical treatment, loss of income, and psychological trauma.(gmnp.com)

At Marko Law, we understand the gravity of these situations. Our commitment is to stand by injured workers, ensuring they receive the justice and compensation they deserve.

Who’s Liable for Your Injury? Understanding Michigan Law

After a construction site injury, one of the most important questions is: Who’s responsible? The answer isn’t always simple—and that’s exactly why you need experienced legal support. In Michigan, liability can fall on multiple parties depending on the circumstances. Here’s what you need to know:

Employer Responsibility: Workers' Compensation

If you're injured on the job, your employer is generally required to carry Workers’ Compensation insurance. This system provides:

  • Medical coverage
  • Wage loss benefits
  • Rehabilitation costs

The upside? You don’t have to prove fault. The downside? You usually can’t sue your employer—even if they were negligent.

Workers’ Comp often covers less than you truly need, especially for serious or long-term injuries. That’s where third-party claims come in.

Third-Party Liability: More Than Just Your Employer

Construction sites are complex. Multiple companies may be involved—subcontractors, equipment suppliers, and property owners. If your injury was caused by someone other than your employer, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit for full compensation, including pain and suffering.

Examples include:

  • A subcontractor dropping materials from a higher level
  • A manufacturer supplying faulty scaffolding or tools
  • A property owner failing to address known hazards

These are cases where Marko Law shines—digging deep, identifying every liable party, and maximizing your recovery.

What Is “Respondeat Superior” and Vicarious Liability?

Under the legal doctrine of respondeat superior, a company can be held liable for the actions of its employees if those actions occurred while they were doing their job. In plain English: if someone causes an accident while working on-site, their employer might be on the hook too.

That means if a crane operator hired by a third party makes a fatal error, the company that employs them could be legally responsible.

Examples of Negligence That Lead to Liability

Construction injuries often stem from preventable, negligent conditions like:

  • Lack of fall protection or harnesses
  • Improper training or supervision
  • Failure to follow OSHA safety standards
  • Exposed wiring or unstable scaffolding
  • Poor site planning or communication breakdowns

These aren’t “accidents”—they’re failures of duty. And under Michigan law, you have every right to seek justice when someone’s carelessness changes your life.

Your Legal Options After a Construction Injury

When you’re injured on a Michigan construction site, the path forward can feel unclear. Medical bills start piling up, you’re missing work, and you’re wondering who’s going to help you get through it. The truth is—you do have legal options. But you need to act fast, and you need to know where to turn.

Workers’ Compensation: Limited but Immediate Relief

In most cases, your employer’s Workers’ Compensation insurance will cover:

  • Medical treatment
  • Partial wage replacement
  • Vocational rehabilitation (in some cases)

But here’s what Workers’ Comp won’t cover:

  • Full lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Punitive damages for gross negligence

In other words, it’s a safety net—not justice. If someone else caused your injury, you may be entitled to much more.

When You Can Sue Beyond Workers’ Comp

You generally can’t sue your employer, but you can sue a third party if their negligence contributed to your injury. These are called third-party lawsuits and may be filed against:

  • Subcontractors or vendors
  • Equipment manufacturers (for faulty tools or machinery)
  • Property owners who failed to maintain safe conditions

These claims allow for full compensation, including pain and suffering, emotional trauma, loss of enjoyment of life, and long-term care needs.

At Marko Law, we’ve secured seven-figure settlements and verdicts in cases just like these—because we know how to uncover liability others miss.

Why Acting Quickly Matters

Evidence disappears fast on construction sites. Machinery gets moved. Witnesses scatter. Paperwork vanishes. That’s why immediate action is crucial:

  • Preserve evidence: Take photos, secure video, retain defective equipment
  • Seek medical care: Get treated, follow up, and document everything
  • Contact a lawyer ASAP: There are strict timelines (statutes of limitation) for filing both Workers’ Comp and personal injury claims

The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to hold anyone accountable.

You Built This State—Now Let’s Protect Your Future

Michigan’s skyline, neighborhoods, roads, and industries exist because of workers like you. You show up, get the job done, and take pride in building something that lasts. But when something goes wrong—when a fall, a faulty machine, or a safety failure threatens your health and livelihood—you deserve more than a pat on the back. You deserve real protection.

Construction injuries aren’t just about healing—they’re about survival. Lost wages. Mounting medical bills. Long-term pain. And a system that too often treats you like a number instead of a person.

But you are not a statistic. You have rights. You have options. And with the right legal team, you have power.

At Marko Law, we see what’s at stake—and we fight like hell to make things right. Whether it’s a reckless contractor, a greedy insurer, or a negligent employer, we bring the legal firepower you need to protect your future. We fight hard. We don’t back down.

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