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Welding Accidents

Phoenix, Arizona, Welding Accident Injury Lawyer

Welding torches and tanks are among the most dangerous pieces of equipment on a construction site, and thousands of construction workers are seriously injured or killed every year in welding accidents. Even experienced, licensed professional welders are subject to equipment and material failure and day-to-day injury hazards such as "arc eye" and ultraviolet (UV) radiation burns. Although state law and building permit regulations specify the requirement to wear protective equipment when working with or around welding equipment, welding burns and brazing accidents account for more than 500,000 injuries to American workers every year.

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Free consultation about your welding accident injury claim

In most cases, no attorney's fees unless you recover money damages

If you have been injured in a welding accident, attorney Christopher Zachar of Zachar & Associates, P.C. in Phoenix, Arizona, offers the construction injury litigation experience you can rely on to help you seek maximum money damages. Our firm is recognized for our thorough preparation of evidence and our capacity to handle complex welding accident injury cases that often involve municipal liability and liability that can be placed squarely on the shoulders of other subcontractors working on-site.

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We are not a workers' compensation law firm. We will work closely with your workers' comp attorney to help you file a successful insurance claim for benefits, while pursuing full and fair money damages from other insured parties who may share liability for damages. Contact our offices in Phoenix, Arizona, to schedule a free consultation about how we can help you pursue maximum compensation for your welding accident burns or other injuries.

We have helped people recover money damages for welding accident injuries on job sites throughout Central Arizona:

  • Ultraviolet (UV) radiation burns
  • Acetylene tank explosion injuries
  • Arc eye
  • Welding mask failure
  • Retinal damage
  • Injuries from unlicensed welders
  • Welding equipment electrical injuries

If you or a loved one has been injured because of welding equipment, or you suspect that you may be suffering from a welding injury caused by prolonged exposure, contact our offices for a free consultation. We have the experience and resources to help you seek maximum compensation for your injuries and financial damages.