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Ladder Accident Lawyer in Texas

Williford Law | Serious Legal Representation for Falls and Injuries Caused by Dangerous or Misused Ladders

Falls from Ladders Are Preventable — And Legally Actionable

Ladders are common tools in workplaces, retail stores, warehouses, and homes. But when a ladder is unstable, defective, or used in unsafe conditions, it becomes a source of serious injury — even death.

At Williford Law, we represent injured workers, customers, contractors, and construction professionals across Houston and Texas who were seriously injured in ladder accidents due to unsafe premises, faulty equipment, or lack of training or fall protection.

If you fell from a ladder — and someone else’s negligence caused it — we’re ready to help you recover.

Common Causes of Ladder Accidents

Cause of FallCommon Legal Factors
Unstable ladder baseUneven ground, wet surface, failure to secure the ladder
Defective ladder designImproper weight rating, wrong ladder for the task
Overloaded or misused ladderImproper weight rating, wrong ladder for task
Improper placementAngle too steep/shallow, near doorways or walkways
Lack of fall protectionNo harness, guardrails, or safety supervision
Lack of training or supervisionCommon on job sites or with day labor crews
Commercial property misuseWeak rungs, loose hinges, and folding failures

We investigate the equipment, site conditions, and responsibilities of all parties involved to determine liability.

Types of Injuries Caused by Ladder Falls

Falls from even six feet can cause catastrophic damage. We represent clients who have suffered:

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Broken legs, ankles, wrists, or arms
  • Pelvic and rib fractures
  • Internal bleeding or organ trauma
  • Facial fractures and disfigurement
  • Wrongful death

We work with orthopedic surgeons, neurologists, vocational rehab experts, and life care planners to calculate every short- and long-term loss.

Who May Be Liable for a Ladder Fall?

PartyPotential Liability
Employer (non-subscriber)Failed to provide a safe work environment or equipment
Property owner/store managerNeglected fall protection or training
Property owner / store managerCreated unsafe conditions or failed to warn customers/employees
Ladder manufacturerDesigned or sold a structurally defective product
Rental companySupplied damaged, worn, or uninspected equipment

If your employer doesn’t carry workers’ comp or if a third party contributed to the fall, we can file a personal injury lawsuit to pursue full civil compensation.

What Compensation Can You Recover?

Ladder falls often result in lifelong physical limitations. We fight for full recovery, including:

  • ER visits, surgeries, rehabilitation
  • Long-term disability or assistive devices
  • Pain, disfigurement, and impairment damage
  • Lost wages and loss of future income
  • Home modifications or nursing care
  • Emotional distress, PTSD, or loss of mobility
  • Wrongful death compensation (for fatal falls)
  • Punitive damages (in cases of extreme disregard for safety)

Unlike workers’ comp, a lawsuit can allow for pain and suffering, mental anguish, and full financial recovery.

Why Choose Williford Law?

  • Focused on fall injuries, workplace liability, and third-party lawsuits
  • Skilled in navigating Texas non-subscriber and premises liability laws
  • Trial-ready from day one — we prepare every case for maximum recovery
  • Connected to leading experts in engineering, construction safety, and injury recovery
  • No fee unless we win — you pay nothing upfront

A fall from a ladder may seem like an “accident,” but many are completely preventable. And we make sure those responsible answer for it.

FAQs: Texas Ladder Fall Injuries

What if the ladder broke while I was using it normally?

You may have a product liability claim. We work with engineers to analyze the ladder’s design, condition, and failure point.

Can I sue if I fall at work?

If your employer is a non-subscriber, or if a third party (property owner, contractor, equipment provider) was negligent, you may have a lawsuit beyond workers’ comp.

What if I were told to use the ladder even though it looked unsafe?

That may be considered employer or supervisor negligence, especially if you weren’t provided alternatives or safety training.

What’s the deadline to file?

You have 2 years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit in Texas. The sooner you act, the stronger the evidence and case.

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