Scaffold Collapse Injuries in Green Bay Construction Sites: Personal Injury Claims Guide

 

Scaffold collapses represent a severe hazard in Green Bay's construction industry, often resulting in catastrophic injuries or fatalities when workers fall from heights or are struck by failing structures. These accidents typically stem from improper assembly, overloading, inadequate maintenance, or defective components. Victims commonly sustain traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, multiple fractures, and internal injuries. The complexity of scaffold accident claims often involves multiple responsible parties, including scaffold rental companies, contractors, subcontractors, and property owners. Workers may face extensive medical treatment, permanent disability, and significant loss of income. Personal injury claims can address immediate medical costs, long-term care requirements, lost earning capacity, and compensation for permanent impairment.

Legal Rights and Considerations

Wisconsin law requires construction sites to follow OSHA scaffold safety standards and Wisconsin Administrative Code SPS 332. While workers' compensation provides the primary remedy, third-party claims may be pursued against negligent contractors or equipment suppliers. The state's three-year statute of limitations applies to personal injury lawsuits, and comparative negligence laws permit recovery if the plaintiff is 50% or less at fault. Insurance coverage typically involves workers' compensation, contractor liability, and commercial general liability policies. Available compensation may include medical expenses, disability benefits, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and pain and suffering damages. An experienced Green Bay construction accident lawyer will handle all aspects of the legal claim.

 

Other types of injuries can result from a scaffold collapse. Click the links below to get information on legal claims from attorneys with experience in your type of injury including:

Related Resources

  • Brown County Courthouse, Green Bay
  • OSHA Region V Office - Appleton
  • Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services
  • Green Bay Construction Safety Coalition
  • Wisconsin Worker's Compensation Division
  • Bureau of Building Safety Standards
  • Northeast Wisconsin Workers Rights Center

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