
Have you, or a loved one, been injured on the job while working on a Whiting-Turner Contracting job site? Did you lose a loved one to a workplace accident that occurred on a Whiting-Turner site? If so, you may be entitled to benefits and financial compensation for your pain and suffering, lost wages, lessened quality of life & medical care. In cases resulting in the death of a loved one their estate may be entitled to death, funeral and survival benefits. To discuss your case free of charge please contact our team of construction accident attorneys handling Whiting-Turner Contracting lawsuits across the country. You can also visit @constructionaccidentlawyers to arrange a free case examination.
Whiting-Turner Projects
Whiting-Turner Contracting was founded in 1909 and is one of the nation’s 10 largest construction management and general contracting companies. They work in several sectors including U.S. Military, amusement parks, schools, colleges, universities and healthcare among others. The company is known for constructing Bachelor Enlisted Quarters for the U.S. Navy at Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina. The housing includes construction of four bachelor enlisted quarters for approximately 1,300 soldiers with 650 bedrooms. Each barrack is a four-story, load-bearing, masonry building with an exterior corridor-style construction, and is approximately 72,000 square feet in size. They also constructed The Intimidator 305 roller coaster at Kings Dominion amusement park in Doswell, Virginia, which stands at 305 feet tall and reaches top speeds of 91 miles per hour. It’s the second Giga Coaster to be built in North America.
Please remember that no matter how big or small the project is if you were hurt on the job, even if you work for a subcontractor, you may have a claim against Whiting-Turner. Please contact our team of job site injury attorneys handling Whiting-Turner Contracting lawsuits nationwide.
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