Construction work drives the infrastructure of Wichita Falls, but it’s also one of the most dangerous occupations in Texas. When safety lapses occur, whether that be due to faulty equipment, employer negligence, or lack of training, the consequences can be life altering. If you’ve been injured in a jobsite accident, you don’t have to navigate recovery alone.

At Loncar Lyon Jenkins, our Wichita Falls construction accident lawyers represent workers and their families after serious construction site injuries. We pursue full and fair compensation for your medical bills, lost income, and long-term damages, whether through workers’ compensation, third-party liability claims, or both.


Why Construction Accidents Are So Common in Wichita Falls

With consistent development in residential housing, industrial projects, and oilfield support infrastructure, Wichita Falls remains a hub for active job sites. Unfortunately, the combination of heavy machinery, elevated workspaces, and tight deadlines can lead to catastrophic injuries.

Most Common Construction Accidents

Type of Accident Common Causes
Falls from Heights Lack of fall protection, faulty scaffolding
Struck-by Object Falling tools, equipment operation errors
Electrocution Exposed wires, unsafe use of power tools
Caught-in/Between Trench collapses, machinery entrapment
Heavy Equipment Accidents Rollovers, crushed limbs, unsafe vehicle operation
Scaffold or Ladder Failures Inadequate inspections, improper use
Crane Collapses Overloading, unstable foundations

The OSHA Fatal Four—falls, struck-by incidents, electrocutions, and caught-in/between accidents—cause the majority of construction worker deaths. We see these frequently across Wichita Falls construction sites.


Wichita Falls Construction Injury Trends

To better understand how local construction risks compare to state and national trends, here’s a breakdown:

Region Construction-Related Injuries per 10,000 Workers (2023)
Wichita Falls 297
State of Texas (Avg.) 263
National Average (USA) 241

Wichita Falls has a higher-than-average injury rate among construction workers—driven in part by the region’s high number of oilfield-related builds and infrastructure projects.


Who Is Liable for Your Construction Accident?

Not all construction accidents are covered solely by workers’ compensation. In many cases, third parties—such as general contractors, equipment manufacturers, or property owners—can be held accountable in a personal injury claim.

Possible Liable Parties

Texas law allows for multiple sources of recovery depending on the specifics of your case. Our firm investigates every angle to pursue the highest compensation possible.


Workers’ Compensation vs. Personal Injury Lawsuit

Here’s how the two primary legal options compare:

Aspect Workers’ Compensation Personal Injury Lawsuit
Fault Required? No Yes
Damages Covered Medical costs, partial lost wages Medical, full lost income, pain/suffering
Employer Sued? No (if covered by WC insurance) Only if employer opted out of WC system
Maximum Compensation Limited Potentially much higher
Pain & Suffering Covered? No Yes
Time to File 1 year (WC claim) 2 years (injury lawsuit)

Our team evaluates whether you qualify for both workers’ compensation and a third-party injury lawsuit. This dual path often leads to greater financial recovery.


What Compensation Can You Recover?

The impact of a construction injury is more than just physical—it affects your income, mobility, family, and future. Our goal is to recover every dollar you are legally entitled to.

Damages in Construction Accident Claims

Economic Damages:

Non-Economic Damages:

Wrongful Death Compensation:
For families who’ve lost a loved one, we pursue damages for funeral costs, loss of financial support, and emotional suffering.


A Real-World Example: Wichita Falls Worker Secures $2.3 Million

A 42-year-old welder in Wichita Falls fell 20 feet from improperly secured scaffolding. His injuries included a fractured pelvis, spinal compression, and chronic nerve damage, preventing him from ever returning to construction work.

Our Approach:

Outcome:
A $2.3 million settlement covering medical expenses, income loss, and pain and suffering.


Steps to Take After a Construction Site Accident

Time is critical. What you do in the hours and days after an accident can significantly impact your case:

  1. Report the Incident – Notify your supervisor or safety officer immediately.

  2. Seek Medical Attention – Get emergency treatment and follow up with specialists.

  3. Document Everything – Take photos of the site, your injuries, and any unsafe conditions.

  4. Identify Witnesses – Get names and contact info of co-workers who saw the accident.

  5. Do Not Sign Anything – Insurance adjusters may pressure you into early, low-value settlements.

  6. Call an Attorney – Legal representation is your best tool for protecting your rights.


Serving All of Wichita Falls and Surrounding Communities

Loncar Lyon Jenkins proudly serves construction workers across Wichita Falls and the surrounding areas, including:

Our lawyers will come to your home or hospital room if needed.


Visit Our Wichita Falls Office

Wichita Falls Office
📍 1106 Travis Street, Suite 130, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
📞 (940) 745-2939

We offer free consultations and charge no fees unless we win.


Why Choose Loncar Lyon Jenkins?

When you’re hurt, you need a firm with the experience, resources, and firepower to go up against construction companies and insurance giants. That’s what we deliver.


Call the Strong Arm of Texas Today

If you or a loved one was seriously injured on a construction site, don’t leave your future to chance. Call Loncar Lyon Jenkins now for a free consultation. We’ll listen, investigate, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

📞 (940) 745-2939
🕒 Available 24/7

You focus on healing, we’ll handle the rest.