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Common Causes of Construction Accidents in Murfreesboro
It’s common knowledge that construction sites are inherently hazardous, but knowing the common causes of accidents can help identify where negligence may have occurred. Some common causes of accidents at construction sites include:
- Lack of proper training
- Inadequate safety measures
- Faulty equipment
- Overexertion and fatigue
- Falls from heights
- Electrical faults
- Being struck by objects
- Trench collapses
If you've suffered an injury due to any of these causes or anything along those lines, it might not just be a case of bad luck but rather a sign of negligence that deserves compensation. That’s where our construction accident experts come in to establish exactly what happened and if there’s any way the injured can claim compensation for their injuries or losses.
Can I Trust the Insurance Company to Offer a Reasonable Settlement?
We don’t recommend dealing with insurance companies directly without a construction accident attorney. While they may seem helpful or even sympathetic, they only care about minimizing payouts. Some may even try to settle the case as quickly as possible to prevent you from realizing how an attorney can help maximize your settlement.
How Can a Construction Accident Attorney Help?
A construction accident from Morgan and Morgan can help navigate the complex legal landscape after such an accident. This includes:
- Investigating the accident site
- Gathering and preserving evidence
- Consulting with medical professionals
- Assessing the full extent of your injuries
- Calculating potential future medical costs and other related expenses
- Negotiating with insurance companies
- Preparing for trial if necessary
The bottom line is that having an experienced attorney in your corner can significantly impact the outcome of your case. Their job is to ensure that you receive the compensation you need to recover fully and move forward with your life.
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If you’ve been impacted by a construction accident, either directly or indirectly, please contact us today for an evaluation. Remember, we may be able to represent you on a contingency basis. This means that you pay nothing unless we win your case.