Construction Accident Injuries

While many rules are in place to reduce construction accidents, they still happen often. These accidents can be very serious and often affect not just the workers but also people passing by. Those injured may face big medical bills and lost income, making it tough financially. Sometimes, insurance companies and employers try to pay as little as possible to those hurt.

To help workers, there are laws called workers’ compensation that are supposed to offer protection. However, these laws can be complicated and hard to understand. That’s where Anderson Franco Law comes in.

At Anderson Franco Law, we are dedicated to helping you get the right legal help and compensation after a construction accident. Our team knows how to handle these complex cases and has a lot of experience supporting people just like you. If you or someone in your family gets hurt at a construction site, the first step is to make sure they get the medical care they need. Then, give us a call at Anderson Franco Law so we can explain your rights. Many of our clients have been in your situation and are now grateful for the help we provided.

Workers Compensation and Personal Injury

If you are injured in a construction accident while on the job, you are entitled to Workers Compensation regardless of fault. However, the remedies under Workers Compensation are limited. In cases where you or your loved one was injured due to negligence of another individual who doesn’t work for the employer, or if your employer does not have workers compensation, you may need to file a civil lawsuit to recover for your personal injury claim.

In Personal Injury, the civil justice system looks to understand who is at fault for the accident. Your attorney will help you examine if there may be any compounding or other variables where other civil lawsuits may be filed. Sometimes the attorney works with OSHA to identify any specific violations that can assist your claim. A few examples of potential liability areas include:

  • Defective Tools – in cases where tools malfunction or are defective, you may be able to sue the manufacturer.
  • Unsafe Property – in cases where the job site is unsafe, you may be able able to sue the owner of the property
  • Driver of Vehicle – if you are injured by someone driving a vehicle, you may be able to sue the driver of the car
  • Subcontractor liability – if you are injured by a third party, or someone that is employed by a different company, you may be able to sue their employer.

The job of an attorney is to maximize the amount you are able to recover and we will examine your case to determine whether you have both personal injury and workers compensation. Most often these cases are settled during litigation, before going to court, but at any stage we will fight for your justice.

What to Do if You Have Been Injured in a Construction Accident

  1. If possible take photos of where and how the accident occurred
  2. Take photos of your injuries
  3. Seek medical attention
  4. Reach out to Anderson Franco Law to evaluate your case

Types of Construction Injury Claims

Fall from Scaffolding

One of the most common construction site accidents is a fall from scaffolding. Scaffolding, a temporary structure used to support workers and materials, can be extremely dangerous if not properly maintained or if safety protocols are not followed. Falls from scaffolding can lead to severe injuries such as broken bones, head injuries, or even fatalities. It’s crucial for construction companies to ensure that all scaffolding is securely built and that workers are trained on how to safely use it.

Pipe Burst

Another significant hazard in construction is a pipe burst. This can occur when the pressure inside a pipe becomes too great and the pipe material fails, causing it to rupture. Pipe bursts can release steam, hot water, or other materials that can cause burns and other injuries to workers nearby. These incidents can be prevented through regular maintenance and monitoring of pipe integrity and pressure levels.

Fall into a Hole

Falling into a hole or trench on a construction site is another type of accident that can have serious consequences. These falls often occur because holes are not properly marked or covered. Injuries from falling into a hole can vary widely, from minor bruises to more severe cases like broken limbs or trauma. It is essential for construction sites to have clear markings and physical barriers around any hole or trench to prevent such accidents.

Types of Injuries Resulting from Construction Accidents

Construction accidents can lead to a range of injuries, some of which are severe and life-altering. Understanding these injuries can help workers and employers take preventive measures to enhance safety. Here are some common types of injuries that result from construction accidents:

Back Injury

Back injuries are prevalent on construction sites due to lifting heavy materials, falls, or even sudden movements that strain the back muscles and spinal alignment. These injuries can range from mild back strains to serious conditions affecting the vertebrae or discs, potentially leading to long-term disability.

Spinal Injury

Similar to back injuries but often more severe, spinal injuries involve damage to the spinal cord itself, which can result in partial or complete paralysis. These injuries often occur from falls from heights, being struck by heavy objects, or accidents involving construction vehicles and machinery.

Broken or Fractured Bones

The physical nature of construction work and the presence of heavy materials and machinery can easily lead to broken or fractured bones. Falling, being hit by objects, or even mishaps during the handling of materials can result in fractures, which might require surgery and lengthy periods of rehabilitation.

Brain Bleed

A brain bleed, or intracranial hemorrhage, is a particularly serious injury that can occur in construction accidents, often as a result of a head trauma. Falling debris, slips, or falls from scaffolding can cause head injuries that lead to bleeding in or around the brain, necessitating immediate medical intervention.

Wrongful Death

Unfortunately, construction accidents can sometimes be fatal. Wrongful death in construction can occur due to various reasons, including severe falls, machinery accidents, or structural collapses. These incidents result in profound loss and implications for the families of the deceased worker, often leading to legal actions for compensation.

Chemical Burn

Chemical burns arise when workers come into contact with hazardous substances used in construction, such as solvents, acids, and other reactive materials. These burns can cause severe skin injuries and may require extensive medical treatment to heal, and in some cases, can lead to permanent damage or disfigurement.

Have You Been Injured in a Construction Accident?

If you have been injured in a construction accident, contact a construction injury lawyer like Anderson Franco Law. We provide free consultations. Anderson Franco has handled many construction accidents, including boom pump malfunction, concrete pouring accidents, ladder falls, roof falls, slip and falls on job site, and hand crush claims. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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