Moving Quickly to Help Construction Accident Victims
At the law firm of Zapolis & Associates, we know that every construction accident case starts with three questions:
- Who caused the accident? Perhaps it was a negligent oversight on the part of the general contractor. Perhaps another subcontractor on the job wasn't doing what they were supposed to. Perhaps a piece of equipment malfunctioned.
- What were the damages? Damages typically include medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages and other costs that were the result of the construction accident.
- Who is going to pay? If it's a third party that caused the accident, meaning someone other than the victim's employer, we will take action against them. If the employer was at fault, workers' compensation may be pursued.
Our attorneys get answers to these questions and we get them fast. We will put together a case that is designed to get you the compensation you deserve, not a penny less.
Doing the Work
At our law firm, you will find more than 25 years of experience. This experience has taught us that there's no substitute for doing the work. We build cases to be ready for trial. We build them with the strength to withstand whatever our opponent is going to throw at us.
Of course, we want to do what is best for you. We've got the flexibility to alter our approach accordingly. No matter what your needs are, you can trust that we have what it takes to meet them.
Handling All Types of Construction Accidents
Construction accidents come in many forms, including:
- Crane accidents
- Falling accidents (falls from roofs, falls from scaffolding)
- Falling objects (falling debris, falling tools)
- Equipment accidents
You Don't Pay Unless You Get Paid
All construction accident cases are handled on a contingency fee basis. You don't pay unless we get results.
Free Initial Consultation — Available 24/7
Contact us today to discuss your case with an experienced lawyer. Our law firm handles personal injury and wrongful death cases in Chicago, Cook County and the surrounding parts of Illinois.







