Injured While Working for DPR Construction?

Injured While Working for DPR Construction? Know Your Legal Rights in California
DPR Construction is one of the biggest construction companies in the Bay Area. They build hospitals, schools, and high-rise offices. Even with strong safety rules, accidents still happen. Construction workers face serious risks every day—falls, machinery accidents, electrocution, or heavy lifting injuries.
If you or a loved one got hurt while working for DPR Construction or one of its subcontractors, it’s important to know that you have rights under California law. You may be entitled to workers’ compensation and possibly a personal injury claim, depending on how the accident happened.
2. Common Injuries for DPR Construction Workers
Working around cranes, scaffolds, and heavy machinery can cause serious harm. Some of the most common injuries we see among DPR Construction workers include:
- Falls from heights
- Back and neck injuries from lifting heavy materials
- Burns or electrocutions from unsafe electrical setups
- Crush injuries from equipment or collapsing structures
- Repetitive strain injuries from long, hard shifts
Even if the injury seems minor, it can get worse over time. Workers sometimes don’t realize how bad an injury is until weeks later.
3. Can You File a Claim if You Were a Subcontractor or Temp Worker?
Many people on DPR job sites aren’t direct employees—they work for subcontractors or temp staffing companies. The law still protects you.
If you were injured while working under DPR’s supervision or on one of their job sites, you might be eligible for workers’ compensation through your employer. But if DPR Construction or another company on the site created unsafe conditions, you might also have a separate personal injury claim.
This “third-party claim” can help you recover more than workers’ comp alone—like pain and suffering, lost future income, and medical bills.
4. When DPR Construction or Another Contractor May Be at Fault
California law requires general contractors and job site managers to keep work areas safe. DPR Construction has strong safety programs, but mistakes can happen when deadlines are tight or equipment is old.
Examples of negligence that can lead to a claim:
- Unsafe scaffolding or ladders
- Poor supervision or lack of safety training
- Equipment not properly maintained
- Failing to enforce Cal/OSHA standards
- Ignoring reports of dangerous conditions
If one of these failures caused your injury, you could have the right to sue the responsible party—not just file for workers’ comp.
5. How a Lawyer Can Help Protect Your Rights
After a construction injury, insurance companies often try to pay as little as possible. They may tell you it’s “just a workers’ comp case,” but you might have a larger claim if another company caused your accident.
A construction injury lawyer can:
- Investigate whether DPR or another company was negligent
- File your workers’ compensation claim correctly
- Coordinate with your doctors to document your injuries
- Identify third-party defendants to maximize your recovery
- Handle insurance negotiations while you focus on healing
At Anderson Franco Law, we’ve helped Bay Area construction workers recover compensation for serious injuries—even against large employers like DPR Construction and their subcontractors.
6. What to Do After a Construction Accident
If you were injured on a DPR job site:
- Report your injury immediately to your supervisor.
- Get medical attention as soon as possible, even if it seems minor.
- Document the scene — take photos and get witness names.
- Avoid giving statements to insurance adjusters without legal advice.
- Call a lawyer experienced in construction injury cases to protect your claim.
Delays can hurt your case. California law limits how long you have to file both workers’ compensation and personal injury claims.
7. Realities of Working for Big Builders
DPR Construction is known for professionalism and safety—but no job site is perfect. When injuries happen, workers often feel pressure to stay quiet or return to work too soon. You should know that the law protects you from retaliation for reporting an injury or filing a claim.
Even if you love your job or want to stay with the company, you still deserve fair compensation for your medical care and lost wages.
8. Conclusion: You’re Not Alone—Get Legal Help Today
If you were hurt while working for DPR Construction or on one of their projects in San Francisco, San Jose, or anywhere in the Bay Area, you don’t have to face it alone.
An experienced construction injury lawyer can help you recover every dollar you deserve under California law. Don’t wait—your case may depend on evidence that disappears quickly from job sites.









