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Does a Lawyer Need to Review My Case?
In order to have your case evaluated, you should consult with the attorneys at Morgan and Morgan about the best way to move forward with your legal claim. Getting full and fair compensation is crucial in these circumstances, and you should not hesitate to contact a qualified lawyer. The right attorney can have a big impact on the outcome of your particular claim and may be able to help you avoid costly mistakes as you pursue compensation. Even knowing that you're not alone in the handling of your claim can bring you some level of peace as you try to recover from a construction accident.
What are Common Causes of Construction Accidents?
Managers, owners, and supervisors of construction sites have a legal responsibility to do everything possible to minimize the risk of foreseeable harm. Because of the innately dangerous nature of construction sites, this often involves thorough safety checks, safety gear, and onsite supervision. The involvement of an engaged supervisor could make the difference for someone being seriously hurt in an accident or even suffering fatal injuries. No one should have to go through the situation of pushing back for compensation after a preventable construction accident.
But if this has already happened to you or a loved one, you deserve to know your rights.
Some of the most common causes of Illinois construction accidents include things like:
- Failing to properly supervise the job construction site.
- Not maintaining safety gear or equipment on the job.
- Low levels of staffing, putting too much pressure on primary workers.
- Improper training of supervisors or others working on the job site.
- Lack of safety gear.
All of these situations should be taken seriously by a site supervisor. When they are ignored, it is the health and safety of their workers put at risk. If you've already dealt with the consequences of a construction site accident and are trying to figure out what this means for your life and your future, you deserve to have Illinois construction accident lawyers who have been down this path before and will do everything possible to protect your interests.
The lawyers at Morgan and Morgan will often begin these cases with an investigation of the accident scene to better understand some of the factors that contributed to the accident. Identifying this important evidence is crucial for developing your case and determining all liable parties. Liable parties are those people who can be held accountable in court for their actions. If you can hold them liable in court, they may be responsible for paying your damages.
Knowing if there is also a third party who can be held accountable is crucial for workers’ compensation benefits and third party claims. If you're not sure where to start, hiring construction accident attorneys is a great place. Sitting down with someone who can review your case and give you an honest appraisal of what's ahead of you can make a big difference.
What are Common Construction Site Accident Injuries?
Construction sites can yield a wide range of injuries for people working in and around them. This can include things like broken bones, fractures, traumatic brain injuries, paralysis, spinal cord damage, and more. The dangerous materials used on construction sites, such as equipment, welding materials, cranes, and others, all pose their own level of safety risks and always should be used extremely carefully. When anyone attempts to cut corners or downplay the importance of safety, it is the workers who pay the price.
The good news is that you do not have to be on your own in pursuing compensation for these injuries. The qualified legal team at Morgan and Morgan knows what it takes to tell the story about how the accident happened and is prepared to share your version of events so that you have the best chance of recovering funds to pay for your medical bills. Given that construction is a very physical job, it can be difficult for you to return to work after a construction accident, and your very livelihood may be permanently impacted. This is yet another reason why it's so crucial to find Illinois construction accident lawyers who take the rights of victims seriously.
Most people who suffer serious construction accidents have multiple injuries. Some of these may be minor and heal relatively quickly, but others may take months or even years. Many people who are seriously injured on a construction site may never fully recover, and this impacts their financial earnings opportunities. If your doctor has already informed you that you may have reached maximum medical improvement, it's unlikely that you will get much better. This can be a hard outlook to take in as a construction accident victim because you may lose your job if you're physically unable to carry it out.
Do not try to manage your legal claim on your own. This adds unnecessary stress and frustration for you and can lead to bad outcomes in your case. Take your case seriously from the beginning and let the right lawyer advocate for your recovery.
Is Workers Compensation My Only Option for Construction Injuries?
The lawyers at Morgan and Morgan know some of the most common pitfalls that construction workers face in pursuing compensation. For example, you may assume that you only have grounds to file a case against your employer with workers' compensation. You may be concerned about possible retaliation or losing your job, and may not realize that you have protection from that kind of retaliation.
You may also be asked to sign paperwork or fill out forms before you are ready to do so, and may not recognize the impact that signing those forms has. In these circumstances, it is best to protect your interest by finding Illinois construction accident lawyers early on. You can discuss the specifics of your case and some of the concerns you have about getting full and fair compensation immediately after the accident occurs. This can help to prevent some of the common challenges that other injured construction workers face.
It might be difficult for you to remember the circumstances of the accident, but you may rely on other evidence such as videos, photos, or testimony from eyewitnesses. You can use this in conjunction with your medical records to tell the full story of your accident. You should never have to go through this process on your own or fight with your employer or any insurance companies to get the compensation you need. You need to be primarily focused on your recovery and improving your health. Especially if you will be unable to go back to work immediately or at all, you need an experienced construction accident lawyer who will be able to tell your side of the story and who will ensure that you have the best possible chance of recovering Fair compensation.
Take the Next Step to Protect Yourself Today
You're not alone if you're suffering after a construction accident. After getting medical attention, identifying the responsible parties is an important part of building a strong claim. You might have a workers' comp claim, a personal injury claim, or both depending on the specifics of the accident. The good news is that with the right lawyers at your side, you're not on your own.
With so many things at stake for your future, it is vital to understand the legal landscape of compensation recovery for construction accident victims. If someone else is responsible for the injuries you sustained, either directly or through their lack of appropriate safety actions on a construction work site, use this information to prepare a compelling claim for a construction accident lawsuit. Contact Morgan and Morgan today to learn more with a free, no-obligation case evaluation.
We know it can be hard to figure out what's best for you, but our lawyers will work hard to protect your best interests throughout your case.