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Crane Accident Attorneys in Connecticut

Legal Help After a Serious Crane Accident in CT

Crane accidents on construction and industrial sites can change a life in seconds. A collapsing boom, a shifting load, or contact with power lines can cause devastating injuries and loss. If you or someone you love has been hurt in a crane incident, you may be unsure where to turn or what your rights are.

At RisCassi & Davis, P.C., our team have represented injured individuals and families in this state for more than 70 years. We understand how complex crane cases can be and how overwhelming the aftermath feels. Our goal is to shoulder the legal and investigative burdens so you can focus on your medical recovery and your family.

If you need to speak with a crane accident attorney in Connecticut, you can contact us for a free consultation. Our team can listen to what happened, answer your questions, and explain how we may be able to help.

Take the first step and schedule a free consultation. Our crane accident lawyer in Connecticut can help you.

Types of Crane Accident Injuries & Losses

Cranes work at height and move heavy loads over people and property. When something goes wrong, the resulting injuries can be severe. Injured individuals can be facing long hospitalizations, surgeries, and permanent changes in their ability to work and live as they did before.

Injuries from crane incidents can include: 

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Crush injuries
  • Amputations
  • Internal organ damage
  • And more

The financial impact of these injuries is substantial. Medical expenses can include emergency transport, hospital stays, surgery, physical and occupational therapy, medications, and adaptive equipment. Many injured people cannot return to work for a long time, if at all. This loss of wages and benefits can place enormous strain on a household, especially when others depend on the injured person’s income. There are also losses that do not show up on a bill. Ongoing pain, loss of mobility, and the need for assistance with daily activities can significantly affect quality of life. 

Our firm has pursued substantial recoveries in many cases involving catastrophic harm, including wrongful death and life-altering injuries from transportation and medical incidents. While every case is different and prior outcomes cannot predict future results, this history informs how we approach valuation, negotiation, and trial preparation in serious crane matters.

Who Can Be Liable for a Crane Accident?

Crane accidents are rarely simple. What looks like one event can turn out to involve several layers of decisions about equipment selection, assembly, operation, and supervision. Understanding who may be legally responsible requires a careful review of the site, contracts, and safety practices.

Responsible parties can include:

  • Construction companies
  • Crane operator
  • Equipment manufacturer
  • Maintenance contractors
  • Site managers

For many injured workers, there is also a question about how a potential lawsuit interacts with workers’ compensation. In Connecticut, workers’ compensation may provide certain benefits through the employer, and that system is separate from claims against outside companies that contributed to the crane accident. Our attorneys can evaluate whether there are third-party claims against other contractors, equipment owners, or manufacturers, in addition to any workers’ compensation case you may already have.

By carefully identifying all potentially responsible parties, our crane accident lawyer in Connecticut works to avoid leaving available sources of recovery unexplored. This can be especially important in cases involving catastrophic injuries or wrongful death, where the financial and personal losses are significant.

Why Choose Our Connecticut Crane Lawyers?

Our firm has represented injured people and grieving families in this state since 1955. Over those decades, we have recovered more than half a billion dollars across hundreds of cases, including many complex matters involving catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. These results reflect sustained work in high-stakes litigation, not quick, routine settlements.

Seven of our attorneys are Board-Certified Trial lawyers. This credential is awarded to lawyers who have significant trial experience and have met rigorous standards. In crane cases, that depth of courtroom experience can be important because large companies and insurers often fight hard to avoid full accountability.

Our attorneys and cases have been recognized by organizations such as Best Lawyers®, Super Lawyers®, The National Law Journal, and more. We value this respect and work to maintain high ethical standards in every matter we handle.

Cost is a major concern for many families after a construction incident. We represent injury clients on a contingency fee basis. You pay no fees unless there is a recovery in your case. We also travel across the state to meet with clients, so that access to legal help is not limited by transportation or mobility issues.

Injured? Let our crane accident attorney in Connecticut help you. Call us at (860) 245-2412.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have a case beyond workers’ compensation?

You may have a separate claim if companies other than your employer contributed to the crane accident. Examples can include site owners, contractors, or equipment manufacturers. Our Connecticut crane accident lawyer can review the facts, your role on the project, and any existing workers’ compensation claim to identify potential third-party cases.

How soon should I contact a lawyer after a crane accident?

It is usually helpful to contact a Connecticut crane accident attorney as soon as your immediate medical needs are addressed. Early involvement can help with preserving equipment, gathering witness information, and responding to insurers. We can also advise you about interactions with investigators and company representatives while evidence is still fresh.

Will I have to go to court in Connecticut?

Many cases resolve through negotiated settlements, but some do proceed in court. Whether your case reaches trial depends on liability disputes, damages, and settlement positions. Our attorneys prepare each matter as if it may be presented in a Connecticut courtroom and we discuss potential paths with you throughout the case.

What Sets Us Apart

  • Significant Honors & Recognition

    In our 70+ years of experience, we have received both national & regional recognition for our handling of injury cases, and many honors from our legal colleagues.

  • An Expert Team Approach

    We have an extensive national network of experts available to us in the fields of medicine, engineering, traffic safety, accident reconstruction, and more – each available to work on your case should it require their expertise.

  • Over Half a Billion Dollars Recovered
    We've taken hundreds of cases to trial and we've won some of the largest personal injury verdicts and settlements in Connecticut history.
  • Board-Certified Trial Lawyers
    Our seven attorneys who have achieved this honor demonstrated they have the training & depth of experience to help you get the best possible outcome for your case.

Our Settlements & Verdicts

Recent Case Victories
  • $40 Million Truck Accident

    Pedestrian injured by a delivery truck resulting in paralysis.

  • $12.6 Million Wrongful Death

    Injury and death damages as a result of an explosion at the Kleen Energy plant.

  • $11 Million Truck Accident

    Collision with commercial delivery truck results in brain injury.

  • $9 Million Paralyzed Worker

    $9,000,000 settlement for a paralyzed construction worker.

  • $8.1 Million Medical Malpractice

    Improperly performed biopsy lead to wrongful death.

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