Plymouth’s historic waterfront and fast-growing suburbs have attracted a constant flow of public works, residential, and commercial construction. Carpenters raise town-house frames off Route 3, tradespeople overhaul the state pier, and civil crews rebuild aging sewer lines. These projects create union and non-union jobs, but they also concentrate many of the most dangerous tasks in one coastal county.
A 2024 MassCOSH review of worker fatalities shows that construction accounted for twenty-two traumatic deaths in Massachusetts during 2023, four times higher than any other industry. National data mirror the problem: the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded 5,283 fatal work injuries nationwide in 2023, and construction again ranked near the top. Falls alone caused 421 of the 1,075 construction deaths BLS tallied that year. Understanding how Massachusetts law protects injured workers and when it allows broader civil recovery is essential for anyone hurt on a Plymouth job site.
Why Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers Is the Right Choice for Plymouth Construction Accident ClaimsJeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers has represented injured tradespeople across Massachusetts for more than two decades. Our attorneys have negotiated seven-figure recoveries for roofers who fell through unguarded openings, pipe-fitters burned by miswired temporary power, and laborers crushed by trench collapses. We frequently staff construction cases with:
Despite decades of regulation, OSHA’s “Fatal Four” hazards still dominate construction injury statistics in Massachusetts:
These hazards often arise from overlapping contractors, compressed schedules, and inadequate site-specific safety plans. When a general contractor fails to enforce its own Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) or ignores an OSHA directive, for example, neglecting to install trench boxes deeper than five feet, the risk shifts from theoretical to immediate.
Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation: The Foundation of Every Construction Injury CaseUnder Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 152, nearly all employers must carry workers’ compensation insurance that pays medical treatment, partial wage replacement, and permanent-loss benefits regardless of fault. Key features include:
Workers’ compensation is usually the exclusive remedy against the employer and coworkers, meaning the injured employee cannot sue the direct employer in tort. However, Massachusetts law never bars claims against negligent third parties, owners, general contractors, subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, or utility companies, whose acts or omissions caused or contributed to the injury.
When You Can Sue Beyond Workers’ CompensationCivil litigation supplements workers’ compensation benefits in two circumstances common on Plymouth construction sites:
Third-party actions permit full damages: pain and suffering, complete wage loss, loss of consortium, loss of earning capacity, and future medical expenses, damages that workers’ compensation may not fully cover.
Establishing Liability: Critical Evidence in Modern Construction LitigationBecause construction sites evolve hourly, evidence preservation begins the moment our firm is retained. Our investigation protocol includes:
We also subpoena parent-company safety manuals, bid documents that forecast manpower versus schedule, and change-order logs, often revealing that productivity pressures trumped safety commitments.
Damages Available in Massachusetts Construction Accident LawsuitsA successful third-party negligence or product-liability suit filed in Plymouth Superior Court or federal district court may recover:
Workers’ compensation insurers hold a statutory lien on civil recoveries, but Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers routinely negotiates lien reductions that put more money into our client’s pockets.
Deadlines and Procedural TrapsMassachusetts imposes a three-year statute of limitations on personal injury and product liability claims, measured from the date of injury or the date the injury reasonably should have been discovered. Property-damage claims have the same deadline, while wrongful-death actions must be filed within three years of the decedent’s death.
Additional time-sensitive tasks include:
Missing any one of these deadlines can extinguish valuable rights; retaining counsel quickly is the single best way to ensure compliance.
Immediate Steps After a Construction AccidentIf you or a coworker is hurt on a Plymouth project, consider this checklist:
Yes. Massachusetts follows modified comparative negligence for third party claims; you can recover so long as you were not more than 50 percent responsible, and your award is reduced only by your percentage of fault.
The Massachusetts workers’ compensation law is a no fault system, meaning you can qualify for workers’ compensation benefits regardless of who was at fault for your injuries.
Can an Undocumented Worker File a Claim?Absolutely. Immigration status does not affect eligibility for workers’ compensation or third-party negligence claims under Massachusetts law.
What if My Employer Did Not Carry Workers’ Compensation Insurance?The Workers’ Compensation Trust Fund may pay benefits, and you may be able to sue the uninsured employer directly in tort because the exclusive-remedy shield does not apply.
How Are Contingency Fees Structured?We advance all costs and collect a fee only if we obtain a settlement or verdict on third party claims. Our office also negotiates any statutory workers’ compensation lien on a third-party claim in order to increase your net recovery.
Attorney’s fees for workers’ compensation cases are capped at 20% of any settlement obtained for the injured worke and typically do not affect your weekly payments.
Our Commitment to Safety and AdvocacyJeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers supports statewide and local Plymouth County “Stand-Down to Prevent Falls” events. By pairing litigation with prevention, we aim not only to secure full compensation for our clients but also to create safer job sites across Massachusetts.
If you or someone you love was injured or killed on a Plymouth construction site, contact Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers for a free, confidential consultation. Our attorneys are available 24/7 at (617) 777-7777 and can meet you at home, in the hospital, or virtually.