When you’re injured on a construction site in Framingham or anywhere in Massachusetts, your life changes in an instant. The physical pain, mounting medical bills, lost wages, and uncertainty about your future can feel overwhelming. At Foglia & Associates, we understand the unique challenges construction workers face after workplace accidents, and we’re here to fight for every benefit and every dollar you deserve.
Construction remains one of the most dangerous industries in Massachusetts.
Whether you were injured in a fall from scaffolding, struck by equipment, caught in a trench collapse, or hurt in any other construction-related accident, you have rights under Massachusetts law. For over 25 years, Attorney Michael Foglia and Attorney Radu Brestyan have represented injured construction workers throughout Massachusetts, recovering millions of dollars in workers’ compensation benefits and personal injury settlements.
We know construction. We know the law. And we know how to win.
WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS IN MASSACHUSETTS?
Construction accidents take many forms, each with potentially life-altering consequences. Understanding the most common types helps workers recognize dangers and know their rights when injured.
Falls from Heights
Falls remain the #1 killer of construction workers. In Massachusetts construction sites, falls occur from:
- Scaffolding (collapses, defective equipment, missing guardrails)
- Ladders (improper setup, defective equipment, unstable surfaces)
- Roofs (missing fall protection, weak spots, slippery surfaces)
- Elevated platforms (scissor lifts, aerial lifts, boom lifts)
- Unprotected edges (floors, walls, openings)
- Through floor openings or skylights
Struck-By Incidents
Workers are struck by:
- Falling objects (tools, materials, debris from above)
- Swinging loads (cranes, hoists moving materials)
- Construction vehicles (dump trucks, forklifts, front-end loaders)
- Collapsing structures (walls, partially demolished buildings)
- Falling materials during loading/unloading operations
Caught-In/Between Accidents
These crushing injuries occur when workers are:
- Caught in machinery (concrete mixers, power tools, equipment)
- Crushed between vehicles and walls or other equipment
- Trapped in trench collapses or excavation cave-ins
- Caught in collapsing structures
Electrocution
Electrical hazards kill and seriously injure construction workers through:
- Contact with overhead power lines
- Defective tools and equipment
- Improper wiring in temporary electrical setups
- Lack of ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs)
- Working near energized electrical systems
Repetitive Stress and Overexertion Injuries
Not all construction injuries happen in a single dramatic moment. Many workers suffer:
- Back injuries from lifting and carrying
- Shoulder and rotator cuff injuries from repetitive overhead work
- Knee injuries from constant kneeling and squatting
- Carpal tunnel syndrome from repetitive hand tool use
- Herniated discs from years of heavy physical labor
These injuries often develop over time across multiple employers, creating complex workers’ compensation claims that require experienced legal representation.
Burns and Chemical Exposures
Construction sites contain numerous burn hazards:
- Welding and cutting torch operations
- Chemical burns from concrete, solvents, acids
- Electrical burns
- Flash fires and explosions
- Asbestos and silica dust exposure (particularly in renovation and demolition work)
Equipment and Machinery Accidents
Heavy equipment causes devastating injuries:
- Crane accidents (collapses, load drops, struck-by incidents)
- Forklift accidents
- Bulldozer and excavator accidents
- Concrete mixer and pump accidents
Power tool injuries (saws, drills, nail guns, grinders)
WHAT SHOULD I DO IMMEDIATELY AFTER A CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT IN MASSACHUSETTS?
A construction accident can happen in seconds and what you do immediately afterwards can make a difference to your health, your worker’s compensation benefits, and any potential third-party claim. If you were injured on a construction site in Framingham or anywhere in Massachusetts, take the following steps as soon as possible.
Here’s exactly what to do:
Step 1: Get Medical Attention IMMEDIATELY
Your health comes first. Even if your injury seems minor.
Why This Matters: Insurance companies use delays in treatment as “proof” that you weren’t really injured. Seek treatment immediately.
Step 2: Report the Injury to Your Employer IN WRITING
Massachusetts law requires you to report work injuries “as soon as practical.” While you technically have time, report immediately to protect your rights:
- Tell your supervisor or foreman about the accident right away
- Put it in writing (email, text, or written note) to create a record
- Describe how the accident happened and your injuries
- Get a copy of any accident report or incident form
What to Say: “I was injured at work on [date]. I fell from scaffolding and hurt my back. I reported this to [supervisor name] immediately and sought medical treatment at [hospital/doctor].”
Step 3: Document Everything
Take photos and videos while still at the scene if possible:
- The location where you were injured
- The equipment or conditions that caused the accident
- Safety violations (missing guardrails, improper scaffolding, etc.)
- Your injuries (bruises, cuts, swelling)
- Get witness information
Keep records:
- All medical records and bills
- Pay stubs from before and after your injury
- Time off work documentation
- Text messages or emails related to your injury
- Photos of your recovery progress
Step 4: Do NOT Give a Recorded Statement to Insurance
Within days of your injury, the insurance company will likely call asking for a recorded statement. Be very careful:
- You’re not required to give a recorded statement to the workers’ comp insurance immediately
- Everything you say can be used to deny or reduce your benefits
- Insurance adjusters are trained to ask questions designed to undermine your claim
Best Practice: Politely tell them you’ll provide a statement after speaking with an attorney. This is your right, and it doesn’t hurt your claim.
Step 5: File a Claim with the Department of Industrial Accidents (DIA)
If your employer or their insurance company denies benefits or fails to pay.
Step 6: HOW CAN WE HELP AFTER A CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT.
Construction accidents cases are complex. Multiple companies may be involved, insurers move quickly to protect themselves, and critical evidence can disappear within days. Our role as a personal injury law firm is to protect injured workers and their families from the very beginning and to pursue the full compensation the law allows, not just the minimum benefits offered by insurance.
- WE TAKE IMMEDIATE CONTROL OF THE CASE
We act quickly to:
- Preserve evidence before the job site changes
- Secure photographs, reports, and witness statements
- Identify all companies working on the job site (general contractors, subcontractors, equipment owners)
This early intervention is often the difference between a strong case and a compromised one.
2. WE INVESTIGATE THIRD-PARTY LIABILITY
We investigate whether your injury was caused by:
- A negligent general contractor or subcontractor
- Unsafe scaffolding, ladders, or fall-protection systems
- Defective tools, machinery, or safety equipment
- Trench or excavation failures
- Electrical hazards or power=line contact
- Construction vehicles or heavy equipment
3. WE WORK WITH EXPERTS AND INVESTIGATORS TO PROVE WHAT WHEN WRONG.
Construction accident cases often require expert analysis.
- We coordinate with investigators who rush to the scene to gather evidence and photograph the scene before changes are made and evidence is lost.
- We consult with safety and equipment specialists
- We consult with Medical professionals and life care planners
Their evidence gathering and expert testimony helps establish how safety rules were violated, who was responsible, and the full impact of the injury and future loss earning capacity and medical expenses.
The single most important thing you can do is speak with an experienced construction accident attorney before making any decisions:
- Free consultation, you pay nothing to discuss your case
- We explain your rights under Massachusetts workers’ compensation law
- We protect you from insurance company tactics
- We maximize your benefits, often recovering 2-3 times what insurance companies initially offer
- No upfront costs, we only get paid if you win