Finding the Right Doctors for Construction Injuries
November 5, 2025
When you’re hurt on a construction site, getting the right medical care is one of the most important steps toward recovery — and it can also protect your personal injury or workers’ compensation claim.
The right doctors understand how work-related injuries happen and how to document them properly.
Here’s what to look for in the three most important specialists for construction injury recovery.
1. Orthopedic Specialists
Orthopedic doctors treat injuries to bones, joints, and muscles — all common in construction accidents.
If you have a broken bone, dislocated shoulder, or torn ligament, an orthopedic specialist can provide diagnosis, treatment, and physical therapy to help you regain strength and movement.
Proper orthopedic care also ensures your medical records clearly show the extent of your injury, which is important for your personal injury or workers’ compensation claim.
Reference:
American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). “Fractures and Work-Related Orthopedic Injuries.”
Checklist: What to Look for in a Neurosurgeon or Spine Specialist
Experience treating work-related or trauma injuries (especially construction or heavy labor)
Board-certified in orthopedic surgery or sports medicine
Offers clear, detailed medical documentation that supports injury claims
Familiar with return-to-work evaluations
Communicates clearly about limitations and recovery timelines
Works with physical therapists for long-term recovery
Has a reputation for collaborating with attorneys or insurance providers when needed
2. Neurosurgeons & Spine Specialists
Falls, falling debris, or heavy machinery accidents can cause serious spine and head injuries.
A neurosurgeon or spine specialist treats conditions involving the brain, neck, and spinal cord — often critical areas affected in construction site accidents.
They can help manage pain, prevent long-term damage, and document how your injuries impact your ability to work — vital details for your construction accident case.
Reference:
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). “Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries in Construction.”
Checklist: What to Look for in a Neurosurgeon or Spine Specialist
Board-certified in neurological surgery or spine medicine
Experience handling traumatic or occupational spine injuries
Uses advanced imaging and minimally invasive techniques when appropriate
Clearly explains risks, procedures, and recovery expectations
Coordinates with pain management and rehabilitation teams
Understands how nerve damage and mobility issues impact your ability to work
Provides comprehensive documentation linking injuries to the construction accident
3. Occupational Medicine Experts
An occupational medicine doctor focuses on work-related injuries and safe return-to-work planning.
These doctors understand the physical demands of construction work and can guide you through recovery, light-duty options, and necessary workplace accommodations.
They also provide important medical documentation that can support your claim for workers’ compensation or personal injury benefits.
Reference:
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM). “Role of the Occupational Medicine Physician.”
Checklist: What to Look for in an Occupational Medicine Doctor
Familiar with workers’ compensation and OSHA reporting
Board-certified in Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Understands construction site hazards and job demands
Provides objective assessments for return-to-work decisions
Works with employers and insurers on modified duty plans
Offers preventive advice to avoid future injuries
Works with employers and insurers on modified duty plans
Offers preventive advice to avoid future injuries
Keeps thorough, unbiased documentation for legal use
Why These Qualities Matter
Having specialists who understand construction injuries means:
- You receive proper treatment for your condition
- Your medical records are complete and accurate
- Your personal injury lawyer has the documentation needed to fight for fair compensation
We Can Help You Find the Right Specialists
At LFK Law Practice, P.C., we work closely with trusted doctors who specialize in treating construction-related injuries.
We’ll help you find qualified orthopedic, spine, and occupational medicine experts who can support both your health and your case.
📞 Contact us today to get connected with our trusted medical partners and start your recovery with confidence.