Construction sites carry inherent dangers, from scaffolding collapses to crane malfunctions, and even with safety measures in place, serious accidents can still injure workers and bystanders alike. These claims tend to be more complicated than typical workplace injuries because they may involve a workers' compensation claim alongside a separate third-party liability case against a subcontractor or equipment manufacturer. Sorting out who's responsible requires reviewing site safety logs, contractor agreements, and equipment maintenance records to fully understand how the accident unfolded.
An attorney can help untangle these overlapping responsibilities and pursue every available avenue of compensation for the injured worker. Many people assume a standard workers' comp claim is their only option, without realizing additional compensation may be available when a third party's negligence contributed to the incident. A lawyer experienced in construction accident cases can clarify these possibilities and help injured workers pursue an outcome that reflects the true extent of their losses and ongoing needs.
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