If you were hurt on one of Overland Park's busy construction sites, Fincher Law is ready to fight for you. Our Overland Park construction accident lawyer represents injured workers and injury victims across Johnson County and the greater Kansas City metro. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless we win. Call us today at 785-430-5770 for a free consultation.
Construction accidents can destroy everything in a single moment. You suffer injuries, you lose income, and suddenly, the bills never stop coming. Insurance adjusters start calling right away, and their only goal is to protect the construction companies, not you. You need a personal injury law firm that puts you first and fights to get you every dollar you deserve.
At Fincher Law, we handle personal injury cases for construction workers across Overland Park and Kansas City. We understand the legal process, we know how to build a winning case, and we have the experience to take on even the most complex construction accident cases. Let us fight for your legal rights while you focus on your recovery.
Our construction accident attorneys have recovered millions in compensation for injury victims across Kansas. We handle everything from car accidents and truck accidents to catastrophic injuries caused by heavy equipment and power tools. We serve injured workers throughout the Kansas City metro with prompt medical attention every time.
We respond to clients fast and offer free consultations with no strings attached. You work directly with a construction accident attorney, not a paralegal or a case manager. We handle the legal process from start to finish, so nothing falls through the cracks. There is zero financial risk in calling Fincher Law today.
The right legal representation can make all the difference. Here is what sets Fincher Law apart from other personal injury lawyers in Overland Park:


After a CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENT, you shouldn’t pay
the price
Construction accidents happen at an alarming rate across the United States. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the construction industry accounted for 1 in 5 worker fatalities in 2022, with 1,069 deaths out of 5,486 total private industry fatalities. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) tracks the Fatal Four hazards that drive most construction site deaths: falls, struck-by accidents, electrocution, and caught-in/between accidents. These numbers reflect a serious, ongoing crisis in construction site safety.
Overland Park's active growth in commercial, residential, and infrastructure development puts construction workers at greater risk every day. The Kansas Department of Labor tracks labor statistics that confirm construction site injury rates remain dangerously high in our region. Many of these accidents happen because employers fail to follow workplace safety regulations, skip proper training, or ignore known hazards. When someone else's negligence puts you in harm's way, Fincher Law is here to seek compensation on your behalf.
No two construction accident injuries are exactly alike, so no attorney can promise a specific outcome. The value of your personal injury claim depends on the facts of your case, the severity of your injuries, and the strength of your evidence. We offer free consultations to give you an honest assessment of your situation and help you understand your legal rights. Call 785-430-5770 today to speak with a construction accident attorney.
Factors that affect the value of your construction site injury claim include:
Kansas law allows construction accident victims to pursue two broad categories of compensation. Your legal representation will work to identify every loss you have suffered so nothing gets left behind. A strong personal injury claim covers far more than just your hospital bills. Here is what you may be entitled to recover.
Economic damages cover your tangible financial losses:
Non-economic damages cover your intangible losses:
Kansas does not cap non-economic damages in personal injury cases under current law, which means full compensation may be available to you. Our construction accident lawyers will fight to maximize every dollar you are owed.
Yes. Kansas follows the modified comparative fault rule, which means you can still seek compensation even if you share some of the blame. As long as you are found to be less than 50% at fault, you remain eligible to recover compensation. Your total award is simply reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are 20% responsible, your compensation is reduced by 20%.
Insurance adjusters often try to shift blame onto injured workers to protect construction companies and limit payouts. They may use your statements, social media posts, or other information against you in the legal process. Do not accept fault or speak with any insurance representative before you consult a construction accident attorney. Fincher Law investigates every construction site accident thoroughly to minimize your assigned fault and maximize your fair compensation. Call 785-430-5770 before you talk to anyone.
Construction sites expose workers to some of the most serious injuries found in any industry. Whether you suffered a severe injury from heavy equipment, amputation injuries from power tools, or spinal cord injuries from a fall, our personal injury lawyers fight to recover maximum compensation for your losses. We handle all types of construction accident injuries across Overland Park and the Kansas City metro. No case is too complex for our team.

We represent construction workers hurt in all types of construction site accidents, including:
Most construction accidents occur when someone fails to follow safety standards or workplace regulations. Construction companies and general contractors carry a legal duty to maintain safe work sites and properly train their workers. When they fail, construction workers suffer injuries that change their lives forever. Understanding the cause of your accident helps identify the parties responsible for your losses.
Common causes of construction site accidents in Overland Park include:
Regardless of the cause, if your construction site accident resulted from someone else's negligence, Fincher Law is prepared to hold the parties fully responsible.
Most construction workers know about workers' compensation, but many do not realize they may also qualify to file a personal injury lawsuit. Workers' compensation is a no-fault system that provides partial wage replacement and covers medical care for injured workers, regardless of who caused the accident. However, workers' compensation claims limit what you can recover and do not include pain and suffering damages. Understanding both options is critical to getting the full compensation you deserve.
A third-party claim allows injured workers to pursue additional compensation beyond what workers' comp provides. If a subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner contributed to your construction site injury, you may be able to file a personal injury lawsuit against them directly. Not every employer or contractor will carry workers' compensation insurance as required by law, which creates additional legal options for injury victims. Fincher Law evaluates every construction accident case to identify all available paths to maximum compensation.
Here is a quick comparison:
To file a personal injury lawsuit and recover compensation, your legal representation must prove that another party's negligence caused your construction site injury. This requires gathering critical evidence quickly, before it disappears from the accident site. Fincher Law builds every construction accident case with precision so that nothing undermines your claim in court.
To establish negligence, we must prove four core elements:
Critical evidence Fincher Law gathers from the accident site includes:
We also use tools such as a subpoena duces tecum to compel the production of records and a subpoena ad testificandum to secure witness testimony. If necessary, we file a motion to compel to force uncooperative parties to hand over critical evidence. Our goal is to build the strongest possible personal injury claim for every client we serve.
Kansas workers' compensation law requires you to give notice to your employer within 30 days of your date of accident, or if you are no longer working with the company, within 20 days of your last date of employment. Further, you have to file an application for hearing with the workers' compensation division within three years of the date of the accident, or two years from the last date that workers compensation benefits are provided, whichever is later.
Critical evidence from the accident site disappears fast. Witnesses forget details. Surveillance footage gets deleted. Construction companies and their insurers begin building their defense the same day your construction site accident occurs. The sooner you contact personal injury lawyers, the stronger your case will be. Do not wait to see how your injuries progress before calling Fincher Law. Contact us at 785-430-5770 before your deadlines pass and before you lose the ability to seek compensation.

If you were hurt on a construction site in Overland Park, do not face the insurance adjusters and construction companies alone. Fincher Law has helped injured workers across Johnson County and the Kansas City metro recover the fair compensation they deserve, whether their cases involved serious injuries, catastrophic injuries, spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or wrongful death. Our Overland Park construction accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, so you pay nothing unless we win. Call 785-430-5770 today to schedule your free consultation.
Time matters in personal injury cases. Evidence from the accident site disappears, deadlines approach fast, and construction companies move quickly to protect themselves. Reach out to Fincher Law now so we can start fighting for your legal rights right away. You have been through enough. Let our personal injury law firm fight for you.
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