Construction sites across the islands often involve scaffolding, heavy machinery, and tight schedules, all of which can contribute to falls, equipment malfunctions, and other serious injuries for workers and bystanders alike. These cases can be more complex than typical workplace injuries because they may involve workers' compensation claims, third-party liability, or both, depending on who caused the accident. Subcontractors, equipment manufacturers, and property owners may all share responsibility, and sorting out these relationships requires careful legal analysis.
An experienced attorney can review safety records, site conditions, and contractor agreements to determine the best path toward compensation for medical expenses and lost wages. Workers who feel limited to a standard workers' comp claim may not realize additional options exist when a third party's negligence played a role. Speaking with a lawyer who regularly handles these layered claims helps injured workers understand their full range of legal options after an incident.
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