Construction Accident Brain Injury Lawyer
State College
State College's university, commercial, and residential construction exposes workers to traumatic brain injury. Attorney Michael Cardamone — Certified Workers' Comp Specialist and 10-year Super Lawyer — represents injured Centre County construction workers.

How Construction Accidents Cause Brain Injuries in State College
Construction is consistently one of the most dangerous industries for traumatic brain injuries. On State College job sites, the leading causes include:
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Construction Brain Injury Representation for State College Workers
State College and Centre County see steady university facility construction, commercial development, and residential building driven by Penn State and regional growth. These job sites expose workers to falls from heights, scaffolding accidents, falling materials, and equipment incidents that cause traumatic brain injuries. Mount Nittany Medical Center provides regional trauma care.
A State College construction worker with a job-related brain injury may have two claims: a Pennsylvania workers' compensation claim regardless of fault, and a third-party personal injury claim when a contractor, equipment maker, or property owner caused the injury. Michael Cardamone, a Certified Workers' Compensation Specialist, handles the comp claim and coordinates any third-party claim with our Personal Injury colleagues.
Areas We Serve Near State College
Serving State College and Centre County statewide.
Construction Brain Injury in State College? You May Have TWO Claims
Construction sites involve many companies beyond your employer. We identify when you qualify for both claims — potentially maximizing your total recovery.
1. Workers' Compensation
Covers medical bills and lost wages. No-fault — you get benefits regardless of who caused the accident.
Handled by a Certified Workers' Comp Specialist
2. Third-Party Claim
If a general contractor, subcontractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner caused your TBI, you can pursue pain, suffering, and full damages.
Coordinated with heavyweight Personal Injury colleagues
State College Construction Brain Injury FAQs
What construction work causes brain injuries in State College?
University facility construction, commercial development, and residential building involve heights, scaffolding, and heavy equipment, leading to falls and struck-by accidents that cause traumatic brain injuries.
Do I have a third-party claim for my State College construction accident?
You may. If a party other than your employer — a contractor, subcontractor, or equipment manufacturer — caused your brain injury, you can pursue a third-party claim for full damages alongside workers' compensation.
Is the consultation free for a State College construction injury case?
Yes. Consultations are free, we're available 24/7, and there is no fee unless we win.
Hurt on a State College Construction Site? Get Help Now
Free consultation. No fee unless we win. Available 24/7.
