Indiana Steel Mill Injury Attorneys
Serving Gary, Crown Point, Hammond, Valparaiso, Lake County, and Porter County
Working in a steel mill can be very hazardous. Any area where heavy equipment or machinery is used can be a dangerous work environment. Workers may have to deal with forklifts, other heavy equipment, heavy machinery, and other hazardous work conditions. Many types of injuries can occur in this environment, including back injuries, head and spinal cord injuries, as well as falls or burns.
In addition, there is the possibility of environmental hazards. Many older buildings can still have an environment that can cause asbestos-related illnesses, known as mesothelioma. Whenever someone is injured or falls ill in this type of location, it is important that they have legal counsel to advise them of their rights.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a steel mill accident, it is important to have the representation of an experienced personal injury attorney by your side.
Why a Personal Injury Attorney?
Without proper representation from an experienced personal injury lawyer, you may be unaware of what rights you have and the type of treatment and compensation to which you are entitled. The laws for properly investigating and documenting steel mill injury claims are complex and can be time-consuming and extensive.
To protect your personal and family interests, retaining the services of a strong, dedicated personal injury lawyer is crucial to the outcome of your case. Our experienced and professional team of lawyers at Sarkisian Law Offices began serving the Northwest Indiana area in 1981 and today we serve Merrillville, Valparaiso, Crown Point, Gary, Portage, Schererville, Dyer, Hobart, Lake Station, St. John, Cedar Lake, Lowell, Hammond, East Chicago (Indiana), Whiting, Munster, and other communities in Lake County, Porter County and La Porte County as well as Chicago and Cook County, Illinois. .
Call Leon or Kate at Sarkisian Law Offices
today for your free initial consultation regarding your steel mill injury.
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